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Takeaways: Buffalo Bills defense much better, injuries mar win over Pittsburgh Steelers

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Sean McDermott was clearly disappointed with the way his Buffalo Bills played in the preseason opener against the Chicago Bears, and it was a point of emphasis all week in practice, first at One Bills Drive and then during the joint session Thursday with the Steelers.

Plain and simple, the Bills’ effort was unacceptable against Chicago, and the standard of play that McDermott demands was not met, and it didn’t matter that it was a preseason game.

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The Bills got the message and they were a different team Saturday night in Pittsburgh as they defeated the Steelers 9-3 in a field goal slog fest at Acrisure Stadium.

“Understanding it’s preseason, but it’s always good to win,” McDermott said.

It was tough to make a judgment on the first-string offense because quarterback Josh Allen was scratched from the lineup after a heavy rain fell about 90 minutes before kickoff, softening the field. But the first-string defense, which played the first quarter and part of the second, was dominant as the Steelers weren’t able to do anything.

“The guys played extremely hard, they were having fun, were physical, and I thought the defense really showed up,” McDermott said. “You come out with the proper amount of energy, you’re flying around, you understand the game plan, you understand what your job is and you can play fast when you do that. That’s really where it started.”

When the Bills’ starting defense was on the field, Pittsburgh had four possessions and they all ended in punts, three of the series of the three-and-out variety. It was a vast improvement from the Chicago game when the first unit got torched on two possessions by Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams.

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“Obviously, I think we all kind of knew that that wasn’t our standard from top to bottom,” wide receiver Khalil Shakir said earlier in the week. “We were all sitting there after the (Bears) game and it was just like, ‘That’s not how we do things.’”

McDermott called out his team for its lack of physicality, and they answered the call in a big way. “That’s the mindset right there, that’s the standard,” he said.

Here are some other observations I had from the game:

Bad weather earned Josh Allen a seat on the bench

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Allen was scheduled to play with the starters into the early portion of the second quarter, but once the rain hit after the Steelers’ grounds crew had already removed the tarp from the field, McDermott decided to keep his star out.

“I thought Josh had a great week of practice, great practice here, and the conditions with the turf the way it was, I didn’t want to risk it,” said McDermott, who also factored into his decision the fact that because of the weather, the pre-game warmup was truncated.

Allen was asked about the decision on TV during the game and he said, “It was tough. I was looking forward to getting a few drives, but understand why he did it. I’ll joke with him for the next week that it was a soft move.”

It was probably the right call, but of course it doomed the offense. Mitchell Trubisky got off to a lousy start and suffered sacks that killed the first two possessions, but he finally found a groove in the second quarter on the only scoring drive the Bills managed in the half.

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Right after Pittsburgh’s Chris Boswell missed a 52-yard field goal, the Bills were pushed into a first-and-20 hole thanks to a holding penalty on tight end Tre McKitty. But Trubisky fit a nice pass into Quintin Morris for 17 yards, and after Ray Davis ran for a first down, Trubisky delivered a 27-yard pass to Zach Davidson which moved the ball to the 14.

Two incompletions, including a quick slant at the goal line to rookie Keon Coleman which looked catchable, forced the Bills to settle for a 27-yard Tyler Bass field goal.

Trubisky finished 9 of 13 for 86 yards, but his slow decision making remains a problem, and he also threw a terrible interception when he overthrew Morris and the ball sailed right into Pittsburgh safety Miles Killebrew’s arms. Oh, and he also hurt his knee which is apparently why he didn’t finish the first half. “Wanted to get a good look at Mitch, but then he had the knee so we’ll see where that leaves us,” McDermott said.

Another spate of injuries could be trouble

This has been a troubling week for the Bills, thanks primarily to the torn bicep suffered by linebacker Matt Milano that will keep him sidelined likely into December.

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And then during the game, the Bills lost several players besides Trubisky. Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling suffered a neck injury late in the second quarter, defensive tackle Austin Johnson went down with a calf injury, Morris suffered a shoulder injury. None were able to return to the game, and rookie edge rusher Javon Solomon hurt his calf.

“We’ve got a number of them, don’t have any updates,” McDermott said. “Everyone has been evaluated and we’ll know more in a couple of days. Injuries are a part of the game so hopefully they get back soon. We’ve had a number of them, but we’ll figure it out.”

Valdes-Scantling is already in a struggle to make the team because he has not looked impressive in practice or in the first two games and if he misses time, it could cost him a roster spot.

Johnson is locked in as one of the top four tackles in the rotation, so if he is sidelined, rookie third-round pick DeWayne Carter will have to fill the void. And Morris is battling Davidson for the No. 3 tight end spot, and Davidson has already made a great push and is threatening Morris’ roster spot. Solomon, a fifth-round pick, has been on track to make the final roster.

The injury to Trubisky is certainly interesting because if he’s out for a period of time, the Bills will be scrambling to find a backup because Ben DiNucci can’t be the No. 2.

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I saw on X a few people pleading for the Bills to give veteran free agent Ryan Tannehill a call, and that was before Trubisky got hurt because they were irritated with how Trubisky was playing. The 36-year-old Tannehill is on the open market and is by far the best remaining available quarterback without a team.

If not Tannehill, the unimpressive list includes Brian Hoyer, Blaine Gabbert, A.J. McCarron and Trevor Siemian.

This is what Greg Rousseau needs to be

Rousseau was unblockable as Steelers right tackle Broderick Jones found out. Rousseau abused him for a pair of sacks on Russell Wilson which ended Pittsburgh’s first and third possessions, and he shared a sack with Ed Oliver on the Steelers’ second possession.

“Just trying to play smart, fast and physical,” Rousseau said. “It means going out there and doing my 1/11th, make those plays that splash and spark up the entire defense.”

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This is a big season for Rousseau. The 2021 first-round pick, who had his fifth-year option exercised in May, needs to become a player the opposing team game plans for because that hasn’t been the case in his first three seasons. He has played well, to be sure, but he hasn’t been dominant and with Von Miller an uncertainty, Rousseau and A.J. Epenesa need to generate heat on the edge.

Local boy Joe Andreessen had quite a night

McDermott decided to sit out starting middle linebacker Terrel Bernard in the wake of the Milano injury, and that will probably be the case next week in the preseason finale against Carolina.

So, with Milano, Bernard, Nicholas Morrow and Baylon Spector all sidelined, Andreesen started and played the entire game and he took full advantage. Andreessen, who grew up a Bills fan while attending Lancaster High School and the University at Buffalo, was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in the spring.

He was the ultimate longshot to make the team, and his path to the 53-man roster is probably still blocked, but he has certainly shown enough to warrant a spot on the practice squad.

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Andreessen was all over the place as he was in on 12 tackles including a shared sack with JaMarcus Ingram on Justin Fields on a fourth-and-2 play at the Buffalo 9 late in the third quarter that ended a Steelers’ scoring threat.

“When a young guy gets an opportunity and he makes the most of it, its fun to watch, especially a local guy,” McDermott said. “I think I met his aunt in the elevator at the hotel and she was excited. You love stories like that, so real happy for Joe.”

Tyler Bass is on a roll

The fifth-year kicker with the new contract extension has been a little inconsistent in practice, but he has now made all five of his preseason game attempts, three coming in this game, though they were all chips shots from 27, 26 and 31 yards.

Bass is responsible for all 15 points Buffalo has scored as the offense has failed to put up a touchdown. Bass building back his confidence after his poor postseason performance last January is of paramount importance because it certainly seems like the Bills are going to be involved in a lot of close games this year.

Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for four decades including 35 years as the full-time beat writer for the D&C, and he has written numerous books about the history of the team. He can be reached at maiorana@gannett.com, and you can follow him on Twitter @salmaiorana. https://profile.democratandchronicle.com/newsletters/bills-blast

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Steelers player switches number after Aaron Rodgers signing

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Pittsburgh Steelers punter Corliss Waitman will no longer wear No. 8. Following the signing of Aaron Rodgers, Waitman is switching to No. 3, which was last worn by Russell Wilson last year.

Rodgers will wear the No. 8. That is the number he wore with theNew York Jets during his two seasons there. Rodgers first wore the number during his time at California in college.

Kenny Pickett was one of the quarterbacks who wore No. 8 with the Steelers before the team traded him to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Rodgers could not wear No. 12 because the Steelers had unofficially retired that number. With the Steelers, No. 12 was worn by quarterback Terry Bradshaw in the 1970s, and while not officially retired, the team has never handed out the number since Bradshaw retired. It is unlikely they ever will, and there are plenty of other numbers that the Steelers will never hand out again, like No. 43 with Troy Polamalu.

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This was not a matter of Rodgers asking Bradshaw, though if he had, he would likely have been met with stiff resistance. Bradshaw was critical of the team’s pursuit of Rodgers last week.

“That’s a joke,” Bradshaw said on 103.7 The Buzz’s Morning Mayhem Show. “That is to me just a joke. What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year? Are you kidding me? That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark. Whisper to the gods out there.”

Rodgers is now slated to be the Steelers’ starting quarterback, and his No. 8 jerseys are on sale in limited stock on the team’s store.



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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates erased three deficits and walked it off vs. the Philadelphia Phillies in the series opener at PNC Park, 5-4.

The Pirates get their first win against the Phillies, after suffering a sweep at Citizens Bank Park, May 16-18. They also improve to 24-40 on the season, 15-18 at home, while the Phillies fall to 37-26 overall and 18-14 on the road.

Pirates left-handed starting pitcher Bailey Falter, who had an historic month of May, struggled at the top of the first inning.

He allowed a leadoff single to shortstop Trea Turner, got designated hitter Kyle Schwarber to pop out, but walked first baseman Alec Bohm, who both moved up to third base and second base, respectively on a double steal.

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The Phillies took a 1-0 lead on a groundout from right fielder Nick Castellanos, but Falter got out of the inning with catcher J.T. Realmuto hitting a popping out.

Pittsburgh would respond in the bottom of the first inning, as second baseman Nick Gonzales hit a one out triple, his first of the season. Designated hitter Bryan Reynolds responded with a single right off of right-handed relief pitcher Joe Ross, tying it up at 1-1.

Pirates catcher Endy Rodríguez left the game after the first inning with right elbow discomfort, with Henry Davis coming in his place.

Pirates right fielder Adam Frazier hit a one out double in the bottom of the second and then third baseman Jared Triolo walked.

They missed out on an opportunity to take the lead, as Frazier got called out on the double steal and then shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa grounded out.

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Falter allowed a one out double to Turner in the top of the third inning. He got Schwarber to ground out, moving Turner to third base, but then allowed a single to Bohm, scoring Turner and giving the Phillies a 2-1 lead.

Reynolds came through for the Pirates again in the bottom of the third inning, crushing a first pitch sweeper in the top of the zone from left-handed relief pitcher Tanner Banks for a solo home run, tying it up at 2-2.

Falter loaded the bases to start the top of the fourth inning, by allowing a double to Realmuto, walking third baseman Edmundo Sosa and giving up a single to second baseman Bryson Stott.

He did get left fielder Weston Wilson out on a liner to Oneil Cruz in center field and then struckout center fielder Johan Rojas, but Pirates manager Don Kelly made a pitching change, bringing in right-handed pitcher Chase Shugart.

Shugart would allow a single to Turner past both Kiner-Falefa and Gonzales into center field, scoring Realmuto and Sosa, as the Phillies took a 4-2 lead.

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Falter, who only allowed three runs in May, finished his night with four earned runs on five hits and two walks over 3.2 innings.

Pirates left fielder Alexander Canario ledoff the bottom of the fourth inning with a walk and then Davis would hit a cutter on the outside bottom corner from Phillies right-handed pitcher Alan Rangel out into the left field seats for a two-run home run, tying the game up at 4-4.

Both teams struggled to get much going over the next two innings, with just a double each from Castellanos and Davis.

Kiner-Falefa walked and Cruz singled with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning, but Gonzales and Reynolds both lined out.

The Pirates got great efforts from their bullpen, as Shugart and left-hander Caleb Ferguson each pitched 1.1 innings and 1.2 innings scoreless. Right-handed pitcher Dennis Santana ended the seventh inning and threw a scoreless eighth innng, while fellow right-hander David Bednar struck out the side in the ninth inning.

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Frazier opened the bottom of the ninth inning with a bloop single and then Triolo singled to center field. Kiner-Falefa laid down a great bunt, reaching safely after it just stayed fair to load the bases.

Cruz struckout, but Gonzales hit a sacrifice fly out to left field, scoring Frazier and winning the game for the Pirates.

This was Gonzales’ third walk-off and his second vs. the Phillies, doing so last season, July 19, 2024 in an 8-7 victory.

The Pirates will look to win the series vs. the Phillies in the second game on June 7. First pitch is set for 4:05 p.m.

Make sure to visit Pirates OnSI for the latest news, updates, interviews and insight on the Pittsburgh Pirates

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This morning, the front associated with yesterday’s thunderstorm activity stalled near the I-70 corridor with a humid and warm air mass in place in its vicinity. 

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With light winds in place and high levels of humidity near the ground, this has resulted in the development of patchy fog. 

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High temperatures and rain chances today in Western Pennsylvania

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The fog is generally thickest near and northwest of the Pittsburgh metro and will be in place through the next few hours. Some scattered showers are ongoing across Ohio and will move from west to east through sunrise and into the mid-morning hours.  As low-level heating commences, this will allow instability to build up, resulting in a transition from showers to scattered and even numerous thunderstorms developing by 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and lasting through the evening hours. 

Similar to yesterday, wind shear values aren’t too high, but just enough to allow for pulse storms that could produce localized microbursts of wind up to 60mph, very heavy rain, and at most quarter-sized hail. 

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Severe weather threats on Friday afternoon into the evening

KDKA Weather Center


The bulk of the storm activity will shift south toward I-70 and I-68 during the late evening and overnight hours of Saturday. After a few morning showers, most of Saturday into Saturday night is trending drier as we will be in between systems with high pressure to the north. 

On Sunday, moisture will return north ahead of another disturbance. It is likely that showers and numerous thunderstorms will move in during the midday to afternoon hours with this system. An isolated severe storm cannot be ruled out, especially south of Pittsburgh toward the I-70 and I-68 corridors. 

Following Sunday’s system, a more potent upper-level storm system will move in on Monday into Monday evening. This system will have much stronger winds aloft and be accompanied by sufficient moisture and some instability, so we will need to keep an eye on a potentially higher severe weather threat with this system. 

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Lingering showers and storms will continue on Tuesday, before a cold front moves in, resulting in drier conditions by the following Wednesday through the end of next week. 

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7-day forecast: June 6, 2025

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