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 As the Bills started off to the Pittsburgh Steelers to start their Really Special case matchup, Highmark Arena was brimming with snow. All through the game, that snow found the air as fans threw it high up after each Bison score in the Bills' 31-17 win, which punched their pass to a Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Bosses next Sunday. Quarterback Josh Allen contributed a whirlwind of touchy plays, including a 52-yard surging score — the longest in Bills postseason history. The quarterback went 21-for-30 for 203 yards and three score passes, adding 74 yards and a score on the ground. After the Steelers drop-kicked on the game's initial drive, Allen and the Bills offense executed to approach flawlessness, averaging eight yards for each play and finishing with a hurled pass to Dawson Knox to start to lead the pack - one they wouldn't give up until the end of the game. The Bills protection constrained three-and-outs in the principal half and had two focal point...