Allen picks apart Steelers secondary in Bills’ 38-3 win
Associated PressORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen made a mental note after seeing receiver Gabe Davis have a bounce in his step a day earlier during the Buffalo Bills’ final walk-through session before facing the Steelers. I tell him he’s still slow, but that was amazing.” Allen followed what matched the franchise record for longest completion by throwing three more touchdown passes — including a 62-yarder to Davis and 15-yarder to Diggs some two minutes apart — in the first half alone in picking apart a flimsy and injury-depleted secondary. And we’ve got to know that there’s going to be better days.” Whatever spark the Steelers hoped rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett would provide in his first career start was negated by a defense missing top pass rusher T.J. Watt and starting safety Terrell Edmunds and starting cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon. “It’s one game at a time, and it doesn’t get easier,” said Pickett, looking ahead to a Steelers schedule that has them facing Tampa Bay, Miami and Philadelphia before hitting their bye week.