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The Buffalo Bills beat the Steelers 26-7, setting a franchise rushing record and marking Josh Allen’s record 76th rushing touchdown.
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-7, overcoming a 7-3 halftime deficit with a dominant second-half performance.
A key turnover—Joey Bosa’s sack and forced fumble recovered by Christian Benford for a touchdown—shifted momentum.
James Cook rushed for 144 yards on 32 carries, and Josh Allen set an NFL record with his 76th career rushing touchdown.
The Bills' 249 rushing yards marked a franchise record at Heinz Field.
The Steelers, now 6-6, faced fan frustration amid recent struggles, injuries to key players, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ limited performance after returning from a wrist injury.
The teams meet again next week in a crucial AFC North showdown.
Los Buffalo Bills vencieron a los Steelers 26-7, estableciendo un récord de carreras de la franquicia y marcando el récord de Josh Allen con el 76o touchdown.