Injury news on both sides has tightened expectations for Sunday’s matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bills come in at 7–4 and looking to bounce back from a 23–19 loss to Houston where Josh Allen took eight sacks and briefly shook fans when a hit left his shoulder numb. He finished the game, but Buffalo’s protection issues became a major concern. That concern grew when starting right tackle Spencer Brown left with a shoulder injury and was later seen in a sling. Former Bills center Eric Wood has already pointed out that if Brown cannot play, Ryan Van Demark will need steady help against T.J. Watt and a surging Pittsburgh front.
Those protection questions explain why some projections view this as a tighter contest, but most models still lean toward Buffalo. Sev

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