Josh Allen, Bills defeat Steelers 31-17 in playoff game delayed by snow. Chiefs up next
Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a 31-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in a snowy AFC wild-card playoff game.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills were ready to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild-card playoff game, no matter when it was scheduled. The game was postponed due to a lake-effect storm, but that didn't stop the Bills from putting on a show in the snow and securing a 31-17 victory. Allen threw three touchdown passes and scored a franchise playoff-record 52-yard touchdown run. The Bills will now advance to host the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round. Despite the postponement and the elements, the Bills were prepared to play and showed resilience in the face of adversity. Allen's impressive performance, combined with the team's veteran leadership, contributed to the win and demonstrated the Bills' ability to overcome challenges. The Steelers, on the other hand, struggled with inconsistency and turnovers, ultimately leading to their loss. The game was a testament to the Bills' determination and ability to perform under pressure, setting the stage for an exciting matchup against the Chiefs.
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