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While Buffalo (8-4) is back in the winner's circle, Pittsburgh (6-6) has lost two straight games and five of its last seven. Sunday was another brutal showing for a Steelers offense that gained just 166 yards and possessed the ball for less than 19 minutes.
The Bengals got the ball back again, and Burrow threw another interception on the first play of the drive. The Bills didn’t score on a pick-six this time, but they did score a touchdown on their next drive to go up 39–28.
Christian Benford jumped in front of a Joe Burrow pass and took it 63 yards to the end zone, propelling the Bills to a 39-34 victory that moved them to 9-4 on the year.
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Joe Burrow threw interceptions on back-to-back plays in the fourth quarter. He was great for most of the game, but he threw a pick-six in the fourth quarter with the Bengals up 28-25. Cornerback Christian Benford made a leaping interception on a screen pass to Ja'Marr Chase. The pick-six gave the Bills their first lead of the day.