In a game where a ton of offense was expected with two MVP-candidate QBs, it was actually the defense and an ill-timed drop that proved to be the difference.
Allen Finds A Way To Get It Done
Josh Allen only threw for 127 yards, but he rushed for 2 TDs and was an enormous red zone presence per usual.
Lamar Was Clutch
Lamar Jackson led the team to the game-tying TD, but Mark Andrews dropped the two-point conversion, giving Buffalo the victory.
James Cook and Company Control The Ground Game
Buffalo was a two-dimensional offense, running the ball 36 times for 147 yards and eating a ton of time of possession.
Big Performance Even In The Loss
Jackson had 254 passing yards and 2 TDs and ran for 39 yards.
King Henry
Derrick Henry had 84 yards rushing and a TD but dropped what could have been a TD pass in the first quarter.
Likely Is A TE1
Isaiah Likely looks like a future star; he had 73 receiving yards and a TD.
Bills Defense Made Key Plays
The Bills defense forced three turnovers and played extremely well in the first half.
Bateman Scores Again
Rashod Bateman cemented his role as the WR2 with 66 receiving yards and a TD.