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Steelers vs.
Bills
Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) vs.
Buffalo Bills (0-1)
Date: Sunday, Sept. 16,
2007
Kickoff: 1
p.m.,
ET
Site: Heinz Field
(65,050) • Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Playing
Surface: Grass/DD
Grassmaster
TV
Coverage: CBS-TV (locally
KDKA-TV, channel 2)
Announcers: Ian Eagle
(play-by-play) Solomon Wilcots (color analyst)
Local
Radio: Steelers Radio
Network WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM
(970)
Announcers: Bill Hillgrove
(play-by-play)
Tunch Ilkin (color
analyst) Craig Wolfley
(sideline)
A Look at the
Coaches
Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach
Mike Tomlin
Overall
Regular-season Record: 1-0 (1.000)/First season
Regular-season
Record at Pittsburgh: 1-0 (1.000)/First
season
Playoff
Record/Years: n/a
Buffalo Bills Head
Coach Dick Jauron
Overall
Regular-season Record: 43-59 (.422)/eighth season
Regular-season
Record at Buffalo: 7-10 (.412)/second
season
Playoff
Record/Years: 0-1/one year
Series
History
Series
History: Series began in
1970
Overall:
Pittsburgh leads
12-9
At
Pittsburgh:
Pittsburgh leads
8-2
At
Buffalo: Buffalo leads
7-4
Neutral
Sites:
n/a
Last
Meeting: Jan. 2,
2005 (in
Buffalo)
Pittsburgh 29, Buffalo
24
Postseason
Series:
Pittsburgh leads
2-1
(postseason record
included in overall series record)
Pittsburgh is 12-9 all-time versus
the Bills, including a 2-1 record in the postseason...the Steelers’ 10-8 record
in the regular season against the Bills includes a 6-1 mark at home and a 4-7
record on the road...Pittsburgh has won two straight over the Bills overall and
six of the past seven meetings...this marks the first matchup between the teams
at Heinz Field and the first in Pittsburgh since a 24-6 Steelers victory in
1996...the Steelers have won four straight in the series in Pittsburgh...in the
three postseason games between the teams, the winner has eventually advanced to
the Super Bowl...the Steelers beat Buffalo, 32-14, on Dec. 22, 1974 in the
AFC Divisional Playoffs and went on to
win Super Bowl IX. Buffalo defeated
Pittsburgh, 24-3, on Jan. 9, 2003 and advanced to Super Bowl
XXVII...the Steelers defeated the Bills, 40-20, on Jan. 6,
1994, and
advanced to Super Bowl XXX.