The Buffalo Bills steamrolled the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. They rewrote the visitors’ rushing record book in their stadium and left T.J. Watt staring into space.

Buffalo hammered out 249 rushing yards in a 26-7 win at Acrisure Stadium, a number the team proudly blasted on social media. The Bills noted they topped 240 rushing yards, the most by any opponent in Pittsburgh since 1975, when Buffalo ran for 310 yards on Sept. 28, 1975.

This was not some empty, late-game stat-padding. The Bills lined up, told the Steelers what was coming, and did it anyway. Running back James Cook III carried 32 times for 144 yards, his seventh 100-yard game of the season, while Ray Davis added 62 yards on nine rushes. Quarterback Josh Allen chipped in 38 rushing yards and his record-breaking

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