The Pittsburgh Steelers’ second takeaway during Sunday night’s down at the Buffalo Bills formally went down as a bobble constrained by cornerback Mike Hilton that was recuperated by cornerback Cam Sutton.
Yet, watch the replays the same number of times as you like: It’s as yet not thoroughly clear what occurred with nine minutes and 36 seconds left in the subsequent quarter. Bobble? Interference?
Whatever it was, it was another constrained turnover by the Steelers’ guard, one playing without a modest bunch of starters, and it prompted the principal score of the game.
Hilton and Marcus Allen handled Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox as he pulled in a 6-yard get from quarterback Josh Allen.
Hilton thumped the ball free and as Knox dove after it, attempting to support the ball before it hit the ground, the ball sprung up.
Sutton, beginning instead of Joe Haden (blackout), was in the correct spot and rushed to get it.
Sutton’s recuperation his second constrained turnover of the game after a first-quarter capture attempt gave the Steelers the ball in the Bills an area.
Three plays later, Ben Roethlisberger hit James Washington on a 19-yard score for a 7-0 lead with 8:26 to go in the subsequent quarter.