THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Steelers top Bills with field goal in OT By John Wawrow ASSOCIATED PRESS ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. Buffalo's Stevie Johnson sat with his head down at the end of the bench as Shaun Suisham hit a 41- yard field :oal with 2:14 left in NFL overtime to Pittsburgh Steelers' 19-16 victory over the Bills on Sunday. The wide receiver was upset because he could've ended the game in the Bills' favor on the pre vious possession by dropping what would have been a 40-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick "I had the game in my hands and I dropped it," Johnson said. "I'm humbled." In a game the Bills (2-9) proved they're not all that bad, the Steelers (8-3) showed why they're better. Suisham hit all four of his field goal attempts, including a 48- yarder. His decisive kick capped a 13-play, 58-yard drive which Ben Roethlisberger kept alive by hit ting Mike Wallace for a 17-yard catch to convert third-and-8. 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