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Josh Allen stood on the top of the mountain alone as he helped the Buffalo Bills top the Pittsburgh Steelers, 26-7, behind hard-nosed defense and a dynamic rushing attack on Sunday.
Allen ran eight yards and was pushed into the end zone in the fourth quarter for a touchdown to help give Buffalo a 23-7 lead. The rushing touchdown was the 76th of his career. He surpassed Cam Newton for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history.
He also had a touchdown pass to Keon Coleman to cap off an incredible performance against the Steelers. Allen finished 15-of-23 with 123 passing yards and contributed 38 yards on the ground.
James Cook III led the Bills’ rushing attack the entire game. He had 144 yards on the ground on 32 carries. Buffalo t

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