‘Defensively, Tre’Davious White got his fourth interception of the year and the front seven got to Brandon Allen four times.’
Archives for November 2019
Gore paving the way for Singletary in Bills’ backfield
‘”First 100 man,” Gore said while Singletary answered questions. “I love that kid. He’s very humble. He kind of reminds me of myself. He doesn’t say much and he just plays ball.”‘
Bills top Broncos, improve to 8-3
‘Rookie Devin Singletary eclipsed the 100 yard mark in a game for the first time in his career with Frank Gore added 66 yards and moved into the third place on the NFL’s all-time rushing list..’
Frank Gore passes Barry Sanders for 3rd on NFL all-time rushing list
‘“It’s big man, blessed,” Gore said after the game. “I’m blessed, I’m happy. After the game when I saw all the cameras, I thought, I passed Barry. Barry was probably the best to do it.”’
4 Observations: Bills beat Broncos 20-3
‘For the second straight game, the Bills were able to hit on several “chunk” plays. The offense finished with 5 plays of 20+ yards, including a 34-yard touchdown pass from Josh Allen to John Brown. Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll decided to go up-tempo at times against the Broncos and it was successful.’
A look back: What life was like the last time the Bills were 8-3
‘For starters, it was the year Bill Clinton was re-elected as President and a gallon of gas was a $1.22.’
Bills Gameday Recap: Week 12 vs. Broncos
‘Veteran running back Frank Gore passed Barry Sanders on the NFL’s all-time rushing list, rookie running back Devin Singletary broke the century mark, and the Bills improved to 8-3 for the first time since 1996.’
Lawson unleashes on Denver OL after Bills win
‘When players from both sides stepped on the field for the traditional post game greeting, Lawson found Broncos guard Connor McGovern. There were not going to be any handshakes.’
Not the Same Old (2019) Bills
‘The Bills will have an opportunity to change things with Dak Prescott, Lamar Jackson and the rematch with Brady scheduled for three of the next four. We’ll find out soon enough if the improved Bills are good enough to hang with other legit playoff contenders.’
Game Recap | Bills dominate the Broncos for eighth win of the season
‘Buffalo is 8-3 to start a season for the first time since 1996 and is 8-3 or better for the 12th time in franchise history. The team has made the playoffs in every previous season they have an 8-3 or better record. Currently the Bills lead the AFC wild card race with a two game lead.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Broncos | Week 12
‘“We’ve got a great defense,” said Shaq Lawson, who logged a pair of sacks in the win. “We’ve been challenged the last couple of weeks like I said. The coaches wanted us to step up and play more physical. I feel like we’ve been doing that. We start with our leader, Tremaine has been leading us great on defense. So that’s what we’ve been doing.”’
Frank Gore draws praise for joining legends at the top of the NFL’s all-time rushing list
‘“I’m blessed, I’m happy,” Gore said. “For me it was tough to get to the NFL. I’ve been doubted my whole career. I tore my two ACLs and a lot of people said you will be here only two or three years and now in my year 15 I’m still having fun and still making plays, still helping a team win games.”’
Inactives | Ty Nsekhe, Siran Neal inactive for Bills
‘Meanwhile Siran Neal, who has become a core special teamer for the Bills, will also be out of the lineup after suffering a concussion last Sunday. He remains in concussion protocol.’
Bills Today | Buffalo sack attack is surging
‘“Just a phenomenal effort, he brings a lot of effort to our football team during the week,” head coach Sean McDermott said, “Today you saw it as well on the field, you know he’s one of those dogs in a good way. He likes to hunt and I love having him on our football team, he’s one of our catalysts.”’
How Bills’ Corey Liuget battled back from a potentially career-ending injury
‘“Not many people tear their quad off,” said Heather Linden, the director of physical therapy at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas, where Liuget trained last summer. “It’s very uncommon. Normally, you’ll get the ligaments that tear before that severe of a muscle tear. It is very rare. I’ve probably worked with about 10 in the 14 years I’ve been a clinician, so I’ve seen it. But ACLs, I’ve probably done 500.”’