'The Bills upped their time of possession to 4:19 in the opening 15 minutes Sunday but had only 10 yards of total offense to show for it. The Bills' first two tries went three-and-out, with LeSean McCoy gaining 6 yards on two carries while Mike Tolbert ran twice for 4. Tyrod Taylor completed both of his passes for 9 yards but was sacked twice, losing 9.'
Archives for September 2017
What They Said: Bills-Broncos transcripts from McDermott, Tyrod, McCoy, Alexander, Hauschka & ma
'You know, they’ve done a great job. I mean, they’re playing well. We had a couple plays today that got away from us but they are a resilient bunch. They really are. If it’s not the front getting after the quarterbacks, somebody else is making a big play for us in the back seven. They play as a team, which that’s how you play good defense in football. You play as a team and they did a good job of feeding off of one another and really just doing their job, being 1/11th of the defense.'
Marcell Dareus, Cordy Glenn lead Bills' list of inactives against Broncos
'Other inactives for the Bills are running back Joe Banyard, defensive tackle Deandre Coleman, guard Vlad Ducasse, tight end Khari Lee and defensive tackle Jerel Worthy (concussion). The Bills will start rookie Dion Dawkins at left tackle and Cedric Thornton in Dareus' place at defensive tackle.'
Bills Tailgate Report: High temperatures no match for these Bills fans
'“I decided to have my birthday party out here with everybody,” said Wilson, who turned 36 Sunday. He said he often plays clubs throughout the Buffalo area in addition to the free tailgating entertainment he provides.'
Orchard Park Police swamped with calls connected to Bills game
'Other incidents included car crashes, fires, fights, criminal mischief and general drunkenness.'
Bills defense solid again, and this time offense joins in the fun in victory over Broncos
'The Bills defense turned in another valiant effort and in three games, has now allowed only two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Tyrod Taylor turned in a solid day of work and got the Bills’ offense on track after a mostly woeful showing last week in Carolina.'
With game hanging in balance, Bills knew how to close out the Broncos
'“We had a chance to win that game at the end and we came up short,” wide receiver Jordan Matthews said of the Bills’ 9-3 loss to the Panthers, a point I could not agree with more. “We have to capitalize on our opportunities, and in this game, we did that. We put ourselves in a position to win, and that’s all you can ask for.”'
Maiorana: On paper, Broncos had the advantages, but Bills better on the field
'Look around the league; this type of thing happened all day. The Saints routed the Panthers, the Jaguars crushed the Ravens, the Jets — yes, the Jets — embarrassed the Dolphins, the Bears beat the Steelers, and the Texans very nearly shocked the Patriots before falling in the dying seconds to that guy named Tom Brady who is just never going to go away.'
Von Miller's 'handiwork' included one very costly penalty for Broncos
'“I just wasn’t thinking,’’ said Miller, who finished with six tackles, a sack, two QB hits and two tackles for loss. “I don’t even do anything with quarterbacks but I know Tyrod and we were kind of laughing and joking through the whole game. On that play, I just made a very crucial mistake at a vital time.’’'
Buffalo Bills players kneel and Pegulas react to Donald Trump's NFL statements
'Driving up to the stadium, several people who allow people to park their cars in their yards were waving fans into their driveway with American flags in their hand. Several flags were flapping in the warm breeze in the stadium parking lots, and once the fans began filing into the stadium, it is expected that there will be plenty of red, white and blue, and not just because those are the Bills’ colors.'
NFL national anthem protests: Sometimes a man just can't stand for it anymore
' “Obviously, it was in response to our president’s comments, calling people who protest SOBs," Alexander said. “For me, with the backdrop being Charlottesville and calling neo-Nazis and KKK members fine people, making that comparison and drawing a hard line on NFL players for doing something peaceful, it really touched me.’’'
Buffalo Bills report card: Tyrod Taylor bucks Broncos and benching talk in win over Denver
'Tyrod Taylor completed 76.9 percent of his passes (20 of 26 for 213 yards), a performance that was certainly unexpected given the fact that Von Miller rushes the passer for Denver, and Aqib Talib plays cornerback. But Taylor was sharp, particularly in the second half when he was 6 of 8 and led the Bills to the final 13 points of the game. On the second TD drive, he threw dimes to Nick O’Leary and Jordan Matthews and finished it with a nice throw in the end zone to Charles Clay after he baited the defense into thinking he was running.'
Buffalo bounces back
'And no matter how the Broncos’ season unfolds, what’s certain is that the Bills, in their third game under new head coach Sean McDermott, earned a major degree of credibility in their 26-16 victory before 68,865 sun-baked witnesses yesterday afternoon.'
Miller’s handshake joke backfires on Broncos
'After knocking Taylor down legally, Miller extended a hand to help the Buffalo signal caller back to his feet. He then yanked it away — literally pulling the age-old “too slow” move — drawing one of the most amusing, and foolish, unsportsmanlike conduct penalties you’ll see all season.'
Bills vs. Broncos: Buffalo impressive in upset win (10 observations)
'The Bills have a long way to go, but upsetting the Broncos on Sunday was the first impressive win of the McDermott era in Buffalo.'