5 takeaways from the Bills’ 17-10 win over the Steelers

Five takeaways from the Buffalo Bills’ 17-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Steven Nelson. Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Give-way-too-much-away

Against a team like the Steelers, the Bills had to avoid one thing and they did not. While the Bills defense is a strong overall unit, the Steelers are a defense that doesn’t stop yards, they take them. The Steelers entered this one leading the NFL in takeaways and only added to it.

The usual shore-handed running back in rookie Devin Singletary had two fumbles in this one. Quarterback Josh Allen ended up being down by contract, but he also lost a ball at one point. Plus, the typical safe Allen while throwing the ball did have an interception, although it was much more on wide receiver Cole Beasley. Allen’s pass wasn’t perfect, but it was also tipped.

Regardless, the Steelers are a team the Bills should have had an emphasis of not turning over the ball against. Instead, the Bills did multiple times, keeping their opponent in the game.

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