Entering the Wild Card Round matchup between the No. 2-seed Buffalo Bills and the No. 7-seed Pittsburgh Steelers, much of the attention is focused on the play of the Bills and star quarterback Josh Allen offensively in the last month and a half.
In the last five games, the Bills have been one of the best teams in football, winning five straight after firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. In that same span, Allen — who is one of the best quarterbacks in football — has played some great football.
Now, in the Wild Card matchup against the Steelers after defeating the Miami Dolphins on the road in Week 18 and clinching the AFC East title, the Bills’ high-powered offense gets a shot at a Steelers’ defense that will likely be without its best player in star outside linebacker T.