NFL: Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers win to boost play-off hopes
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The Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers won to stay in play-off contention in the NFL.
Tyler Bass kicked a 29-yard field goal with 28 seconds left as the Bills won 24-22 at the Los Angeles Chargers.
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns and passed for one in a third straight win for the Bills.
The Steelers kept their play-off hopes alive with a 34-11 win at home to the Cincinnati Bengals as both teams chase a wildcard spot.
They each have two games left in the regular season, with Pittsburgh third in the AFC North and the Bengals fourth.
The Bills are second in the AFC East - behind the Miami Dolphins - with two matches remaining.
Quarterback Mason Rudolph threw touchdown passes of 86 and 66 yards to George Pickens in a victory which ended the Steelers' three-game losing run.
"We did a great job across the board," said Rudolph.
"The defence was on fire creating turnovers, giving us short fields, so we are going to carry this momentum into next week."