‘In the second half, though, the Bills pulled away for a dominant 35-0 victory. The defense sacked Miami quarterbacks six times and forced three turnovers.’
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Bills knock Tua from game in Miami
‘The Dolphins were attempting to convert a fourth-and-2 on their second offensive possession. The Bills’ defense came up with a stop and Tua took a heavy hit under pressure from A.J. Epenesa.’
Carucci Take2: Bills’ defense steals show in get-well victory against Dolphins
‘Yes, the Bills’ offense produced five touchdowns, but Buffalo’s D put together a complete performance from start to finish.’
Now hiring Bills Mafia: Amazon seeks diehard fans for commercial
‘There’s a stunt role, called “table jumper” which pays $1,100 for 12 hours. You must a man who is between 30 and 45 years old. This diehard Bills fan is expected to be “eccentric, goofy” and, of course, willing to jump through a table. Experience is encouraged for the role.’
Bills dominate Dolphins “left-handed”
‘There’s no doubt that the eleventy-hour finish to the first half played a big part in this. It was football agony. If someone dropped in on the game at 14-0 without knowing the score, they would have thought these two teams were the worst in the division.’
Game Story: Bills shutout Dolphins 35-0
‘The Bills bounced back against the Dolphins in Miami in Week Two.’
Josh Allen and the Bills offense talk dominating the Dolphins
‘The Bills defense shined but Josh Allen and the offense found the end zone early and often in Miami.’
Bills log first W against Dolphins
‘”Just finding some comfortable plays that the entire offense likes,” said quarterback Josh Allen. “Our receivers were comfortable with some of the stuff we were running in the 2nd half. I know I was. Not saying that I wasn’t early on, but it’s more game plan stuff.”‘
Josh Allen hits multiple milestones, leaves room for improvement in win over the Miami Dolphins
‘The Bills took a 14-0 lead into halftime thanks in large part to a dominant effort from their defense. The offense had never quite established a rhythm despite reaching the end zone twice.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills at Dolphins | Week 2
‘It looked like Buffalo might be staging an early rout, but their offense would sputter as they had trouble taking care of the football with a lost fumble, an interception and a missed field goal.’
Zack Moss plays with a heavy heart + other notes from the Bills win in Miami
‘”I had a long weekend,” Moss shared. “I just lost my – I had to bury my aunt yesterday morning. So then just having to come out here 24 hours later and have a fumble in a big game that we definitely needed, I just had to just get my mentals right and just switch over.”‘
Leslie Frazier earns national ‘Coach of the Week’ recognition | Bills Today
‘The team’s defensive performance prompted ‘Football Morning in America’ columnist Peter King to named Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier as the coach of the week for Week 2. Here’s what he offered in his column.’
How his Miami BBQ restaurant helped Bills receiver Isaiah McKenzie diversify his portfolio on and off field
‘“People would always ask, ‘what are you going to do if you don’t make it to the NFL or your career doesn’t last that long?’ ” he said. “I’m like, ‘man, I don’t mind working two jobs. I like being busy. I don’t mind getting up in the morning and working a job if I have to. Luckily, I’ve been grateful to have this career I’m having right now. … At the same time, I can work on things off the field, as well.”’
Scouting report: Dolphins have upgraded their talent around Tua Tagovailoa
‘Prediction: Bills 30, Dolphins 21.’
Bills Mailbag: Too soon to be worried about offensive line? Will Gabe Davis get more snaps?
‘On a scale of 1-10, I’m a 6. The Bills don’t have any Pro Bowlers along their offensive line. That can be taken as a sign the line lacks elite talent. While it was good to keep the group together, it’s asking a lot to take a group that was ranked 14th by analytics website Pro Football Focus coming into the 2021 season to suddenly vault into the top 10 without any new players. While PFF’s ranking is subjective, it seems fair. The Bills have an offensive line that’s about league average.’