Pittsburgh Steelers Game Day: Buffalo Bills Preview
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Steelers eyeing AFC 5th seed in Sunday Night Football tilt vs Buffalo
When the Steelers (8-5) take the field Sunday night vs the Buffalo Bills (9-5), not only is a playoff spot on the line but so is the #5 seed in the AFC Playoffs, as a win vs the Bills would vault Pittsburgh over Buffalo and give them a tie-breaker advantage to boot.
It will be cold on Sunday night at Heinz Field. Don’t expect it to affect Devlin Hodges.
“Ducks like it when it’s a little bit colder anyway,” said Pittsburgh’s quarterback, who has embraced the nickname “Duck” by coaches, teammates, and fans alike. Though Duck’s best wide out in Juju Smith-Schuster will miss another game, don’t expect the Steelers offense to feel bad for themselves. Diontae Johnson, James Washington, and Deon Cain are ready to continue leading the way until he returns.
“It doesn’t really affect things for me,” Washington said of playing without Smith-Schuster. “We’ve got Diontae, Deon, all these guys that can go out for the moment.”
Washington has managed 11 catches and two touchdowns over the three games without Smith-Schuster.
Johnson scored twice last week, one via punt return, and another on a laser pass by Devlin Hodges.
“I have more confidence going into this week,” said Johnson. “I had a good game, and making plays like that made me feel like myself again, like I was in college.”
With Smith-Schuster out, it has given the younger members of the receiver corps to gain valuable experience.
“The more plays that get made, and the more consistent we are as a group, then it lessens that load and allows everyone to be a little bit more involved, per se,” offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. “You know, we go in every week trying to keep everyone involved, but defenses dictate decisions, dictate protections, dictate those kind of things.”
The Steelers offense will certainly have it’s hands full Sunday night, as the Bills have the #3 ranked defense in the NFL, and are #3 vs the pass.
“They (his fellow wide receivers) have been snapping out there this whole past week and just doing their job,” Smith-Schuster said. “It’s amazing to see how far we’ve come with the guys out there on the field.”
Offensively, the Bills rely on their rushing attack. John Brown has stepped up big time as a receiver this year, and Cole Beasley has gathered six TD passes, but this team is best effective when they can run. Josh Allen has eight rushing touchdowns this year and has more designed run plays that Lamar Jackson does. He is big, strong, and tough to tackle. Devin Singletary is the lead back and is having a nice rookie season. Frank Gore keeps defying time as the back-up.
This will be a game won by the team that makes the fewest mistakes.
People keep doubting this Steelers team, but this will be the week where they can finally laugh at their detractors. This being a home game, at Heinz Field, under the lights in prime time, along with a dash of color rush uniforms, you can expect a hard-fought game that will keep you on the edge of your seat all night, but in the end, it will be the Steelers who stand tall and all but secure a playoff berth in the 2019 season.
Prediction: Steelers 17 Bills 13
Pittsburgh’s Key’s to Success
Bottle up Josh Allen and Bills running game
The Bills live and die by their running game. Both Josh Allen and Devin Singletary can kill you if you arm tackle. Gang tacking and bringing down the runner on contact is a must Sunday night.
Keep Josh Allen pressured
Allen is good at short passes, but is downright terrible when throwing beyond 15 yards against tough defenses. Pressure from T.J. Watt, Bud Dupree, Javon Hargrave, and Cam Heyward may force a few interceptions if he goes deep.
Be creative offensively
Injuries have served a few good purposes, and that is experience for young players. Use your weapons to their abilities. Example… Kerrith Whyte has tremendous speed. Perhaps a screen or a check down to him in space to give him a chance to make a defender miss. Utilize play action and counters to keep an aggressive Bills defense on their heels. Same with Jaylen Samuels. James Conner being back will also help.
Play smart, but not scared
I understand the coaches don’t want to ask Duck Hodges to take over the game, but let Hodges manage the game and take some shots downfield to keep the Bills defense honest. He has enough play-makers that can go get the ball now.
Game Information
- Venue: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Field: Natural Grass
- Game-time: Sunday, December 15th, at 8:20 pm ET
- TV: NBC (Local on WPXI-TV)
- Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play) Cris Collinsworth (analyst) Michele Tafoya (reporter)
- Local radio: Pittsburgh- 102.5 WDVE & WBGG 970 AM
- Announcers: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Tunch Ilkin (analyst) Craig Wolfley (sideline) Missi Matthews (sideline)
- Internet broadcast: Steelers Nation Radio (SNR) on Steelers.com
- Weather at kickoff: Mostly cloudy. 34 degrees. Winds WSW 5-10 MPH.
- Vegas Line: Steelers -1.5
- NFL Standings / NFL Scoreboard
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Buffalo Bills History
- Series history: Began in 1970
- Steelers are 16-9 overall vs the Bills
- At home: 210-2
- On the road: 6-7
- Postseason: 2-1
- Streak: Steelers won the last five games.
- Last regular-season meeting: Dec. 11, 2016, in Buffalo (Steelers 27, Bills 20)
- Last postseason meeting: Jan. 6th, 1996, in Pittsburgh
(Pittsburgh 40, Bills 21) – AFC Divisional Playoffs
Pittsburgh Steelers
Quarterbacks
Devlin Hodges*
The former Samford quarterback has shown no fear when pressed into the starting role. What pressure? He’s only 3-0, already defeating a future HOF, and the last two Heisman and Overall #1 picks in the NFL Draft.
- Passing yards: 682
- TD Passes: 4 / Interceptions: 2
- Sacks: 6
- Yards rushing: 65
- Rushing TD’s: 0
Mason Rudolph
Yes, this is Rudolph’s first season being a starter with Big Ben out, but he has failed to grab the job by the reigns. Lack of confidence and bad pocket presence has hampered his game significantly.
- Passing yards: 1,636
- TD Passes: 12 / Interceptions: 9
- Sacks: 14
- Yards rushing: 43
- Rushing TD’s: 0
Running backs
Benny Snell, Jr.*
Looking more confident each week. Gets better as the game goes on. Falls forward on every tackle.
- Yards rushing: 320
- Rushing TD’s: 1
- Receptions: 3
- Yards receiving: 23 / Receiving TD’s: 0
James Conner (Injured)
Down year after a Pro Bowl season. On the sidelines with injuries way too much. Was playing better before he suffered a shoulder injury.
- Yards rushing: 390
- Rushing TD’s: 4
- Receptions: 30
- Yards receiving: 242 / Receiving TD’s: 2
Jaylen Samuels
Athletic player who can play several positions. Dangerous as a pass-catcher out of the backfield.
- Yards rushing: 169
- Rushing TD’s: 1
- Receptions: 41
- Yards receiving: 252 / Receiving TD’s: 1
Trey Edmunds
Good dual purpose back.
- Yards rushing: 92
- Rushing TD’s: 0
- Receptions: 6
- Yards receiving: 48 / Receiving TD’s: 0
Kerrith Whyte
Superb speed that takes defenses by surprise. Would like to see more passes to him in space.
- Yards rushing: 94
- Rushing TD’s: 0
- Receptions: 1
- Yards receiving: 9 / Receiving TD’s: 0
Wide Receivers
Juju Smith-Schuster
Smith-Schuster has struggled this season without Roethlisberger at the helm. Hopeful to see flashes of his old self when he returns from a knee injury.
- Receptions: 38
- Receiving yards: 524 / Receiving TD’s: 3
Diontae Johnson*
Talented rookie who makes the most of every reception. Blessed with wicked moves in open space. Needs to be more consistent.
- Receptions: 42
- Receiving yards: 483 / Receiving TD’s: 4
James Washington*
He was ready to have a breakout season and establish himself as a big-time play-maker in the NFL. Has been the team’s best receiver with Juju out.
- Receptions: 34
- Receiving yards: 611 / Receiving TD’s: 3
Tevin Jones
- Receptions: 4
- Receiving yards: 61 / Receiving TD’s: 0
Deon Cain
Former Clemson Tiger has speed and talent. May be a steal from the Colts.
- Receptions: 3
- Receiving yards: 62 / Receiving TD’s: 0
Johnny Holton
Steelers deep threat, but has only one has catch.
- Receptions: 1
- Receiving yards: 22 / Receiving TD’s: 0
Tight Ends
Vance McDonald*
The Vanimal, when unleashed, is a sight to see. Unfortunately, he has not played up to expectations this season. Injuries have slowed him all year.
- Receptions: 33
- Receiving yards: 245
- Receiving TD’s: 2
Nate Vannett
The Ohio State product was acquired from the Seahawks earlier this season. Best used as a blocker.
- Receptions: 7
- Receiving yards: 70
- Receiving TD’s: 0
*Denotes Starter
Offensive line
- Left Tackle: Alejandro Villanueva
- Left Guard: B.J. Finney/Ramon Foster
- Center: Maurkice Pouncey
- Right Guard: David DeCastro
- Right Tackle: Matt Feiler/Zach Banner
Defense (Base 3-4)
- Defensive end: Cam Heyward
- Defensive tackle: Javon Hargrave/Dan McCullers
- Defensive end: Tyson Alualu
- Left outside linebacker: T.J. Watt
- Left middle linebacker: Devin Bush/Mark Baron
- Right middle linebacker: Vince Willams
- Right outside linebacker: Bud Dupree
- Cornerback: Joe Haden
- Strong safety: Terrell Edmunds
- Free safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick
- Cornerback: Steven Nelson/Artie Burns
- Nickle: Mike Hilton/Cameron Sutton
Placekicker
Chris Boswell
- Extra points: 25-25
- Field goals: 26-28
- 0-19: 1-1 / 20-29: 10-10 / 30-39: 7-7 / 40-49: 7-8 / 50+: 1-2
- Long: 51
Punter
Jordan Berry
Kickoff Returner
Kerrith Whyte
- Yards per kickoff return: 18.7
- Return TD’s: 0
Punt Returner
Diontae Johnson
- Yards per kickoff return: 12.7
- Return TD’s: 1
Buffalo Bills
- Overall record: 9-4
- Head coach: Sean McDermott (3rd season with Bills)
- Overall regular-season record: 24-21 / 24-21 with Bills
- Playoff record: 0-0 (Qualified for playoffs 0 times)
- 2019 Buffalo Bills Team Roster
- Buffalo Team Statistics
- Last game: Ravens 24 Bills 17
Quarterbacks
Josh Allen*
Big and strong. Good runner. Has problems throwing over 15 yards vs tough defenses.
- Passing yards: 2,737
- TD passes: 17
- Interceptions: 8
- Sacks: 33
- Yards rushing: 439
- Rushing TD’s: 8
Running backs
Devin Singletary*
The rookie back is getting better with experience. Has a bright future ahead.
- Yards rushing: 642
- Rushing TD’s: 2
- Receptions: 26
- Yards receiving: 190
- Receiving TD’s: 2
Frank Gore
Time never catches this guy, but tacklers have as the season has progressed.
- Yards rushing: 558
- Rushing TD’s: 2
- Receptions: 10
- Yards receiving: 84
- Receiving TD’s: 0
Patrick DiMarco
- Yards rushing: 7
- Rushing TD’s: 0
- Receptions: 5
- Yards receiving: 41
- Receiving TD’s: 0
Wide Receivers
John Brown*
Bills leading receiver with 908 yards. Nice speed and hands.
- Receptions: 64
- Receiving yards: 908
- Receiving TD’s: 5
Cole Beasley*
Beasley has dug himself a nice role in the Bills offense. Tough kid who never stops.
- Receptions: 59
- Receiving yards: 664
- Receiving TD’s: 6
Isaiah McKenzie
- Receptions: 23
- Receiving yards: 236
- Receiving TD’s: 1
Zay Jones
- Receptions: 7
- Receiving yards: 69
- Receiving TD’s: 0
Robert Foster
The local product has been hampered by injuries after a decent rookie season.
- Receptions: 3
- Receiving yards: 64
- Receiving TD’s: 0
Tight Ends
Dawson Knox*
- Receptions: 26
- Receiving yards: 344
- Receiving TD’s: 2
Lee Smith
- Receptions: 4
- Receiving yards: 31
- Receiving TD’s: 1
*Denotes Starter
Defense (Base 3-4)
One of the league’s stingiest defenses, only allowing 296.8 total yards per game and 16.3 points per game. They have 15 players who have recorded a sack. Only 16 takeaways in 2019. By comparison, the Steelers have doubles them at 33.
Placekicker
Stephen Hauschka
- Extra points: 26-28
- FG: 18-24
- 0-19: 0-0 / 20-29: 3-3 / 30-39: 5-6 / 40-49: 9-10 / 50+: 1-5
- Long: 54
Injury Report (12/13/19)
Pittsburgh
- Out: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (Knee)
- Doubtful: TE Vance McDonald (Concussion)
- Questionable: RB James Conner
Buffalo
- Out: OT Ty Nsekhe (Ankle)
- Doubtful: N/A
- Questionable: OG Jon Feliciano (Illness), DT Corey Liuget (Knee)
Offensive Stats
Total yards per game
- Pittsburgh: 302.6
- Buffalo: 357.8
Passing yards per game
- Pittsburgh: 208
- Buffalo: 222.5
Rushing yards per game
- Pittsburgh: 94.6
- Buffalo: 135.3
Points per game
- Pittsburgh: 19.9
- Buffalo: 21.1
Defensive Stats
Total yards per game allowed
- Pittsburgh: 310.9
- Buffalo: 296.8
Passing yards per game allowed
- Pittsburgh: 209.8
- Buffalo: 191.5
Rushing yards per game allowed
- Pittsburgh: 101.2
- Buffalo: 105.3
Points allowed
- Pittsburgh: 18.6
- Buffalo: 16.3
Sacks
- Pittsburgh: 48
- Buffalo: 38
Interceptions
- Pittsburgh: 18
- Buffalo: 9
Fumbles recovered
- Pittsburgh: 15
- Buffalo: 7
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