As if the brutal beatdown the Pittsburgh Steelers received at the hands of the Buffalo Bills wasn’t bad enough, superstar QB Josh Allen further made a name for himself at the expense of the Steel City.
At the start of the fourth quarter, Allen recorded his 76th career rushing touchdown — the most in NFL history, surpassing Cam Newton’s 75 scores on the ground.
While the Steelers held Allen to just 123 passing yards, Buffalo’s running game could not be stopped — with the Bills totaling 249 rushing yards in the Week 13 win, the most ever surrendered by a Pittsburgh defense at home since 1975.
It’ll be tough to forget the loss after Allen’s historic performance, but Pittsburgh needs to put this disappointing performance in the rearview mirror in a hurry, as the Steelers will head on the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14, a tough divisional matchup with the AFC North crown at stake.
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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers vs. Bills: Josh Allen makes history in win over PIttsburgh
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