2 reasons Steelers should lose vs. Bills and 2 reasons why they won’t

Buffalo Bills conerback Kevin Johnson (29) . Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports
Buffalo Bills conerback Kevin Johnson (29) . Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Bills are so much healthier than the Steelers currently.

It almost is not fair when looking at the injury report between the two teams. The Steelers could be without Chase Claypool, Joe Haden, Robert Spillane, Vince Williams, Devin Bush, Zach Banner, Maurkice Pouncey, Zach Gentry, and Chris Wormley.  The Bills however have injuries to a lot of their depth players, the most notable injuries are to John Brown, Cody Ford, Jon Feliciano, Quinton Jefferson, and Tyrel Dodson.

John Brown and Cody Ford, and Jon Feliciano are the only starters that are injured and Feliciano more than likely will play. This means that the Bills are only missing their #2 WR and Cody Ford, who plays all around the line as they rotate their linemen a lot. There are no defensive starters for the Bills that will be out for this game, even with some rotational players being injured.

The Steelers will be without both starting inside linebackers, which is really bad in a 3-4, their top corner, and a rotational d-lineman that was finally finding his way into the lineup. That is just on defense as it is not lost on me how huge of a loss Chase Claypool could be. Their starting center and their originally starting right tackle are also out, which further hurts an offense that has been reeling the last two weeks.

With the odds stacked against Pittsburgh, here is why they are going to win anyway.