The Buffalo Bills are riding high into Week 14, fresh off a gritty 26-7 demolition of the Pittsburgh Steelers that snapped a mini-skid and boosted their record to 8-4. In a game that saw the Bills flip the script after a sloppy first half — trailing 7-3 at the break — they unleashed a second-half shutout, piling up 249 rushing yards and forcing turnovers that turned Acrisure Stadium into a house of horrors for the struggling Steelers.

Quarterback Josh Allen wrote his name in the record books yet again with his 76th career rushing touchdown, breaking quarterback Cam Newton’s mark, while running back James Cook III bulldozed for 144 yards on 32 carries. Defensively, cornerback Christian Benford’s 17-yard fumble return for a score off quarterback Aaron Rodgers ignited the rout.

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