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Bills beat Steelers; Knicks extend win streak

Bills beat Steelers; Knicks extend win streak

James Cook rushes the ball for Buffalo Photo: Saga Communications/CBS Sports


The Bills are back on track. Buffalo beat Pittsburgh 26-7 on Sunday. Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott said it was a “hard-fought” win. Buffalo held the Steelers scoreless in the second half.

The Jets are celebrating an exciting win over the Falcons. On Sunday, New York won 27-24 on a last-second field goal. Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn said the weather was “not at its best.” Players dealt with windy and rainy conditions at MetLife Stadium.

The Giants visit the Patriots tonight at 8:15 p.m. New York quarterback Jaxson Dart will get the start; he missed the last two games with a concussion. The game will be broadcast on 96.3 The Buzzer.

Five straight wins for the Cornell men’s basketball team. The Big Red dominated Bucknell 101-72 on Sunday. Cornell senior Cooper Noard led the way with 17 points.

No luck for the Cornell women’s basketball team. The Big Red fell to Wagner 67-54 on Sunday.

The Knicks are riding a four-game win streak. They beat the Raptors 116-94 on Sunday. Karl-Anthony Towns scored 22 points in the victory.

The Sabres host the Jets tonight at 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg is not playing well lately; the Jets have lost four of their last five games.

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