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Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers first half open thread
The Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to kick off in around fifteen minutes for their Super Wild Card Playoff matchup. For the Bills, they earned the AFC’s No. 2 seed on the final weekend of the season thanks to a 21-14 defeat of the Miami Dolphins. For the Steelers, they earned the No. 7 seed thanks to a win over the Baltimore Ravens coupled with a loss by the Jacksonville Jaguars on the season’s final weekend.
Buffalo has won six consecutive games; Pittsburgh has won three consecutive games The Steelers boast the NFL’s sixth-best scoring defense this season; Buffalo has the fourth-best scoring defense in the league this year. The biggest difference between the two squads, who are separated by just one victory in the standings, is in the success of their offense. Buffalo was the league’s sixth-highest scoring team, while Pittsburgh was just No. 28 in scoring this season.
Much of those struggles came before Mason Rudolph took over the quarterback position for Pittsburgh, however, as his efficient, steady play has buoyed the offense and elevated the play of running back Najee Harris, who ran for over 300 yards and five touchdowns over the season-ending three-game win streak. For Buffalo, the formula has been simple: When quarterback Josh Allen throws the ball to the guys wearing Buffalo uniforms instead of the guys on the opposing team, the offense looks pretty fantastic.
Our first-half open thread is here, friends. Please remember to be civil to each other. For that classic game-thread feel, toggle the comments to “oldest.” And, most importantly, enjoy the game wherever it is that you’re watching.
Go Bills!
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Pittsburgh Steelers get injury updates on five players, including ascending pass rusher
The Pittsburgh Steelers got some injury updates on Tuesday courtesy of head coach Mike Tomlin, with the most promising one being that pass rusher Nick Herbig should return this week against the Cleveland Browns.
Herbig suffered a hamstring injury against the Miami Dolphins and practiced late last week but could not make the final push to suit up against the Lions.
Meanwhile, four other players are working through soft tissue injuries as well. Cornerback James Pierre has a calf issue that has kept him out of the last two games, but he went through a workout on Tuesday and that could get him back on the practice field.
Tomlin seemed optimistic that Pierre would return to practice this week. He did not give the same level of optimism to guard Isaac Seumalo, who is still battling through a triceps injury.
Seumalo missed last week after not practicing, and could be out for another game if he can not practice. Spencer Anderson, his backup, will be limited after getting banged-up against the Lions.
Wide receiver Calvin Austin III has a hamstring strain that Tomlin said will leave as questionable this week, and will likely limit him early in the practice week. The same can be said for slot cornerback Brandin Echols, who is battling a groin injury.
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