PITTSBURGH — The Buffalo Bills hit the road Sunday, trying to break a recent trend.

Three of their four losses — at Atlanta, Miami, and Houston — were all on the road. So when the Bills traveled to Pittsburgh for a 4:25 p.m. kickoff, they focused on attempting to halt something that's been impacting their position in the AFC playoff race.

The Bills entered Sunday having lost two of their last three games overall. They reversed that trend with a strong second-half performance in Pittsburgh, winning 26-7.

Buffalo (7-4) had a promising first drive, which started with a 19-yard James Cook run but ended with a Josh Allen interception. The Steelers couldn't do anything on their ensuing drive and had to punt.

However, the Steelers (6-6) took advantage of the next Buffalo turnover, when Coo

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