PITTSBURGH — The Buffalo Bills appeared destined for another ugly loss on Sunday, but a turnover and a dominant rushing attack eventually led the team to a 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The play that swung everything the Bills' way came on the Steelers' first offensive snap of the second half. Pittsburgh held a 7-3 lead before Joey Bosa whirled around the corner and sacked Aaron Rodgers, forcing a fumble in the process. Christian Benford scooped up the loose ball and waltzed in untouched for a 17-yard touchdown that gave the Bills a lead it would not surrender.

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