Bills Dominate Steelers with Record-Breaking Rushing Performance and Allen's Historic Touchdowns
The Buffalo Bills secured a decisive 26-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, fueled by a dominant 249-yard rushing attack and Josh Allen's record-breaking quarterback rushing touchdowns.
Overview
The Buffalo Bills achieved a commanding 26-7 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers, showcasing a powerful offensive performance driven by their exceptional ground game.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen made history by breaking the NFL record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, surpassing Cam Newton's previous mark during the game.
James Cook led the Bills' formidable rushing attack, contributing significantly with 144 yards, which was instrumental in controlling the game's tempo and securing the win.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford further solidified the team's dominance by recovering a fumble and returning it for a touchdown, adding to Pittsburgh's struggles.
The Steelers' offense struggled, with Mason Rudolph throwing an interception on his only drive after replacing Aaron Rodgers, underscoring their difficulty against the Bills.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the Buffalo Bills' dominant resurgence and the Pittsburgh Steelers' continued struggles. They use vivid, evaluative language to portray the Bills' "sheer force" and "bulldozing" performance, contrasting it with the "reeling" Steelers' "awful performance" and "funk," creating a clear narrative of one team's triumph over another's decline.
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FAQ
Cam Newton previously held the record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history with 75 career rushing touchdowns.
Josh Allen scored one rushing touchdown in the game against the Steelers, which was his 76th career rushing touchdown and set the new NFL record.
Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles was the next closest active quarterback, with 63 career rushing touchdowns at the time Allen set the record.
James Cook led the Bills' rushing attack with 144 yards, helping control the game's tempo and contributing to the team's dominant ground game.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford recovered a fumble and returned it for a touchdown, further solidifying the team's dominance in the game.
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