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8:27 p.m. – What Went Right: The Bills took the opening possession, and starting at their own 10-yard line they came out throwing and made a couple of first downs and got the ball out to their 32-yard line. Then T.J. Watt batted a pass at the line of scrimmage, Josh Allen threw incomplete, and following an encroachment penalty on Watt, Mark Barron stuffed an attempted swing pass to RB Devin Singletary after a 1-yard gain. After the punt, the Steelers started at their 17-yard line with 12:13 left in the first quarter.

On their opening possession, the Steelers found themselves in too many third-and-long situations. After converting one with an 11-yard pass to Diontae Johnson, Devlin Hodges’ attempt down the right sideline to James Washington was intercepted

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