The Buffalo Bills engineered a breathtaking fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 in a snow-filled thriller, capitalizing on two critical Joe Burrow interceptions that swung momentum dramatically.

Bills Turn Tide with Defensive Spark

Trailing by 10 points entering the final quarter, Buffalo's defense delivered game-changing plays. Cornerback Christian Benford ignited the rally with a 63-yard pick-six off Burrow at 5:25 remaining, followed immediately by A.J. Epenesa's interception that set up Josh Allen's 3-yard touchdown pass to Jackson Hawes.

"We knew we needed big plays, and the snow just made everything more unpredictable," said Allen, who accounted for four total touchdowns (3 passing, 1 rushing).

Bengals' Playoff Hopes Dim

Cincinnati's quarterback finished 25-of-36 for 284 yards and four touchdowns but saw his nine-game winning streak snapped by the costly turnovers. The loss drops the Bengals to 4-9, three games behind AFC North leader Pittsburgh.

Steelers Claim Division Lead

Pittsburgh (9-4) seized control of the division with a 27-22 victory over Baltimore, highlighted by Aaron Rodgers' 284-yard passing performance and a controversial overturned touchdown that preserved their lead. The Ravens (6-7) saw a potential go-ahead score nullified when replay officials ruled Isaiah Likely didn't complete the catch process.

NFC North Shakeup

In Sunday's other key matchup, Green Bay (9-3-1) edged Chicago 28-21 to take the NFC North lead. Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon sealed the win with a clutch end-zone interception of Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in the final seconds.