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Steelers vs. Bills: Buffalo Takes Pittsburgh to OT but Drops Another Nail-Biter

November 29, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Buffalo Bills found out that they can play with anybody in the NFL, as they dropped another heartbreaking overtime game—this time losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 19-16.
The Bills had a chance, but Steve Johnson dropped a wide-open pass in the end zone during the overtime period, a folly that will not soon be forgotten. Johnson went from hero to zero in one short week. Welcome to fame; it can be fleeting.
The Bills, now 2-9, were coming off of consecutive wins and feeling good about themselves. The wins were against Detroit and Cincinnati, so the Steelers game was primed to serve as a benchmark for whether the team's progress was for real.
The Bills had multiple times that they could have won the game in regulation or in overtime, but it wasn't meant to be. The Steelers dominated the clock and the stats and ultimately won the game on the foot of Shaun Suisham, who just became their kicker in the past week. Timing is everything.
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