Allen picks apart Steelers secondary in Bills’ 38-3 win
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen picked apart a flimsy and injury-depleted Steelers secondary by throwing four touchdown passes in the first half alone — including two deep shots to Gabe Davis — in the Buffalo Bills’ 38-3 rout of Pittsburgh. After hitting Davis for a 98-yard TD on Buffalo’s third play from scrimmage, Allen all but sealed the win by hitting Davis for a 62-yard touchdown catch and Stefon Diggs for a 15-yard score a little over two minutes apart to put the Bills ahead 24-3 with 7:20 left in the second quarter. The Bills improved to 4-1. The Steelers dropped to 1-4, and have lost four straight, which marks their longest skid since opening the 2013 season with four losses.