
The Steelers, for the second straight week, waxed their opponent -- this time, it was the Bills -- but for the second straight week, Buffalo suffered a key injury that could make it much, much harder for them to be competitive in the AFC East.
Return dude/cornerback Terrence McGee, who earned Pro-Bowl honors because of his ability to score touchdowns on kickoffs, came up lame late in the fourth quarter while attempting to tackle Dump Truck Davenport. McGee looked like he injured his right shoulder -- CBS went to a commercial after McGee stayed down after the play, and he was still down two minutes later. When McGee was eventually helped off the field by the Bills' training staff, he walked gingerly, favoring his right side.
McGee isn't such a big loss in the secondary -- he's only average at cornerback, and Jabari Green continues to improve -- but he's a humongous loss on special teams. Outside of Marshawn Lynch -- who's a beast -- Buffalo's offense is a joke, and a big part of any game plan has to include the return guys, McGee and Roscoe Parrish, winning the field-position battle.
If McGee misses any time, the Bills could be in a

























