Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is completing a career-high 70 percent of his passes for a career-long 8.3 yards per attempt with a 101.6 passer rating, which is second-best in his career.
So, it only makes sense that Steelers defensive coordinator Teryl Austin said in order to stop Allen, "You've got to stop the running game."
Yes, it makes sense if you've followed Austin's logic all season.
That was his and the Steelers' game plan against the Indianapolis Colts earlier this season when they faced QB Daniel Jones, who's enjoying the best season of his career. The Steelers won the game by holding league-leading rusher Jonathan Taylor to a season-low 45 yards on 14 carries.
Taylor still leads the NFL in rushing, as one of only two backs with over 1,000 yards. The other is Bills run

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