‘Prior to this season, Allen had not thrown for over 300 yards in a single game in his NFL career, so far this season Allen has thrown at least 300 yards eight times, and over 400 yards twice.’
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Bass sets franchise record for most points scored in a single season
‘With his eight extra points made against the Dolphins, Bass reached 141 points scored in a single-season. That breaks a franchise record Steve Christie [140] set in 1998.’
Bills to play Colts in Wild Card game, AFC playoff bracket set
‘The Bills haven’t played the Colts this season. The last time the two teams met was during the 2019 preseason with the Bills beating the Colts 24-16.’
Tre’Davious White, Jerry Hughes headline list of inactive Bills players in Week 17 against Dolphins
‘In addition, defensive end Mario Addison and wide receiver Cole Beasley (who is out with a knee injury) are not playing against Miami.’
2020 Buffalo Bills Regular Season Awards
‘The deal to acquire Stefon Diggs couldn’t have worked out any better for the Bills. In his first season in red, white, and blue, Diggs shattered several Bills franchise records and has solidified himself as one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. If you wanted to say he’s the best wideout in the NFL, you wouldn’t hear me argue.’
Bills dominate Dolphins 56-26, sweep the AFC East
‘Following a Miami touchdown, with just over six minutes left in the game, Barkley airs it out and it’s Gabriel Davis who catches it in stride and takes it to the house! The Bills up 56-19.’
Isaiah McKenzie shines in Cole Beasley’s absence
‘“He was awesome,” quarterback Josh Allen said. “Like I said, just guys stepping up with Cole going down.”’
Starters get quality reps, backups shine in Week 17
‘But, as many expected, the starters did in fact start for the first half of the game. And in that half, they scored 28 points, and held the Miami offense to just two field goals.’
Bills defense adds another great performance heading into postseason
‘“I wanted us as a collective group to go out there on defense and do what we do,” safety Dean Marlowe said. “Week 17, last game of the season, just go out there and finish strong and just take every opportunity and maximize it.”’
Josh Allen completes the best regular season by a Bills quarterback
‘Allen only played the first half after the Bills took a 28-6 lead over Miami. The Bills just needed to beat Miami in order to lock up the No. 2 seed in the playoffs so key starters got to watch from the sidelines in the second half.’
4 Observations: Bills win 56-26
‘In his 3rd season, the Bills quarterback racked up numbers that have never been season before in Buffalo. Allen finished the regular season with 4,544 yards passing(team record), 37 TD passes(team record), 46 total TDs(team record), 10 INTs and his completion percentage jump 10 points to 69% this season. It’s a 3 horse race for the MVP. Aaron Rodgers has 4,204 total yards and 47 touchdowns, 5 INTs(entering tonight’s game), Patrick Mahomes 5,048 total yards 40 TDs, 6 INTs.’
Bills host Frank Reich and the Colts on Wild Card weekend
‘This is the first home playoff game for the Bills since 1996 after finishing the season 13-3, winning the AFC East for the first time in 25 years and going undefeated in the division for the first time in franchise history.’
Bills clinch No. 2 seed in AFC with win over Dolphins, capping record-breaking regular season
‘After picking up a first down, Barkley airs it out for Gabriel Davis. The 51-yard catch puts the Bills at the Miami 18. Antonio Williams, coming off the practice squad for this game, takes it in from 18 yards out on the next play, and the Bills are in control, with a 42-13 lead.’
Josh Allen sets Bills single-season passing record
‘Allen threw for 224 yards and three touchdowns in the first half against the Miami Dolphins in the regular season finale on Sunday. In doing so, Allen surpassed Drew Bledsoe’s single-season franchise record of 4,359 yards set back in 2002.’
Bills, Colts set for 1 p.m. Saturday in Wild Card round
‘The Colts are the No. 7 seed. They were led Sunday by rookie running back Jonathan Taylor, who wan for a franchise-record 253 yards and two touchdowns.’