‘On the TD pass to Sanders, Allen bought extra time on the play by scrambling to the right and avoiding pressure. He then found Sanders downfield near the sideline with safety Landon Collins in coverage. The score was Sanders’ first as a Bill.’
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Bills cruise against Washington in Week 3
‘Buffalo’s offense got off to another hot start in this affair, as after receiving the opening kickoff Josh Allen and company went to work. The opening drive took just 4:07 to find paydirt, as Allen found first-year Bill Emmanuel Sanders for a 28-yard touchdown catch. It was Sanders’ first touchdown with Buffalo.’
Opinion: Geary: Bills offense was never in doubt
‘I mentioned it during Countdown to Kickoff this morning on our Network Pregame show that it was very important for Josh Allen to get off to a hot start on Sunday. After throwing an incompletion on his first attempt of the day to Devin Singletary, Allen completed his next six passes down the field leading the Bills to an opening drive touchdown.’
Opinion: Capaccio: Arrow Up/Arrow Down: WFT at Bills
‘The Bills defense did a great job overall and they did get pressure on Taylor Heinicke, but they never got him down, and several times the WFT QB escaped to run for a good gain or complete a pass.’
Buffalo Bills dominate for first home win of the season defeating Washington Football Team 43-21
‘After Washington couldn’t get anything done on offense to start the half, Josh Allen and the Bills got going again on offense finishing off a 93-yard drive with another touchdown pass to Emmanuel Sanders, but the Bills could not convert the two point conversion.’
‘He played a bit more free today and executed at a high level’, Josh Allen shines in win over WFT
‘”I just care so much about my teammates and my biggest fear is letting them down,” Allen said after the game. “It was a complete team win today.”‘
Bills defense still hungry after three takeaways against Washington
‘”Obviously in Week 1 [against Pittsburgh], we didn’t take the ball away enough,” Bills safety Jordan Poyer said. “We just want to continue the momentum… Anytime you go out there on defense, you want to have an opportunity to take the football away.”‘
Bills play second home game of season, fans required to be partially vaccinated
‘“I actually am kind of excited for it, I know there are some rough feelings about it for most people,” Bills’ fan Zach Smith said.’
Four ticket holders denied entry to Bills game by Erie County health sanitarians
‘A spokeswoman for the department said entry was denied if the COVID-19 vaccination documentation provided did not meet the stated criteria for entry, or the documentation could not be verified through a secondary screening.’
Buffalo blows out Washington 43-21
‘With a lot of talk of the power of the Washington defensive front coming into the game, the Bills offensive line stood up to the test and did not allow a single sack on Josh Allen throughout the game.’
Bills WR Emmanuel Sanders shines in blowout win over Washington
‘“To go out and get a win and to be able to ball out with my SMU boy [Cole Beasley] as well it was fun, it was a great day,” Sanders said after the game.’
Bills offense dedicates win to OC Brian Daboll after his grandmother passed away this week
‘“Daboll lost his grandma this last week and she was the woman that raised him so he had a pretty tough week and to go out there and play the way we did and execute the way we did, you know I know him and his family are hurting right now,” Allen said.’
4 Observations: Bills blast Washington 43-21
‘They looked like a well oiled machine coming out of the locker room marching 93 yards on 17 plays for a touchdown. That drive put the Bills up by 19 and pretty much ended all doubt.’
Fans weigh-in on first Bills game with vaccine requirements at Highmark Stadium
‘Fans were required to show they’ve had at least one COVID-19 shot entering the game. Everyone has to have shots, or be fully vaccinated by Halloween. Fans must show their actual vaccination card, not a photocopy or a screenshot; fans can also use the Excelsior Pass.’
Former Bills linebacker Mark Maddox’s foundation helps out Buffalo’s homeless community
‘“Some people are homeless and they don’t think people care about them, because you walk past them. You ignore them and things like that. But, you know, they’re human just like I am. They put on their clothes just like I do. We just want to do something to let them know, that they are important,” Maddox said.’