‘“You try and get to the to the fourth quarter and see where you’re at,” the coach said. “I can tell you I’ve been involved in this thing a long time, and leads can diminish quickly. And to some extent, we got a little sloppy yesterday, to be honest with you. So, you see how quickly momentum can change, and all respect for every opponent, trying to handle ourselves with class. We were going to try and put the game away. That’s how we believe in doing things. And no disrespect to anyone, it was just us trying to put the game away then.”’
Archives for November 16, 2021
Upon Further Review: A.J. Klein answers the call for Bills when needed
‘”I think what you saw out there was A.J., a lot of trust and faith in A.J., and he’s a good football player.”’
What we learned from snap counts in Bills’ Week 10 win, game ball and more
‘Matt Breida had an active eight snaps. The Bills’ running back scored a pair of touchdowns – a 15-yard reception in the first quarter and 15-yard rush in the third quarter – and also lost a fumble in the fourth quarter, making it feel as if he were on the field a lot more than just the eight snaps (14%) he actually played.’
Bills position grades: Stefon Diggs back on pace for big receiving totals
‘Offensive line (5.0): The return of Spencer Brown had a positive effect and allowed Daryl Williams to return to right guard, where he has performed better. Brown obliterated safety Ashtyn Davis on Isaiah McKenzie’s jet-sweep TD. He continues to do a good job of riding defensive ends way down the line of scrimmage to create bigger lanes for cutbacks. Williams had good surge on the first-down run from the Bills’ 4-yard line. All the play-action fakes helped the pass blocking. Still, left tackle Dion Dawkins had another good day pass blocking. Fans freaked out on social media over his early holding call. It was dubious. The defensive lineman was falling to the ground without much help from Dawkins. Granted, the Jets don’t have elite edge rushers. But their best edge guy, John Franklin-Myers, managed one hurry (on Ike Boettger). That was it. Quinnen Williams is good, but the Bills neutralized him, as well. Mitch Morse anchored well vs. him a few times and beat Folo Fatukasi at the point of attack on the 2-yard TD run.’
Analysis: Josh Allen’s deep passing even better than in 2020
‘For the season, Allen is completing 51% of his deep passes – 23 of 45, according to Buffalo News charting. That’s second best in the NFL among the 24 starting quarterbacks with more than 25 deep pass attempts, according to Pro Football Focus. Only Arizona’s Kyler Murray is better, at 61%. It’s also the best rate of Allen’s four-year career.’
Alan Pergament: CBS’ Feely talks too much but he had several good moments in Bills win
‘In defense of Dedes and Feely, even Harlan could have had difficulty making Sunday’s second-half domination of the Jets and their one-hit wonder quarterback Mike White exciting.’
Buffalo Bills news, notes: Rookie lineman helps offense regain mojo, injuries a concern
‘“I sensed an intensity and an energy from him,” coach Sean McDermott said when asked what Brown’s return meant. “He’s a young player, let’s not put him in the Hall of Fame yet, OK. Please, help me with that. He’s a young player that has to continue to learn what it takes to play in this league and he knows that and that humble and hungry approach is real and we need to carry that forward next week.”’
Pollock: Bills rebound after loss to Jaguars
‘“We just have to continue to stick together … it’s a test of how long you can stay together and not get divided when everything around us tries to divide us. I credit the leaders for that and the whole staff. It’s important that you can toe a line together.”’
These Bills WAGs had a front-row seat to Jets destruction
‘As the Bills carved up the Jets at MetLife on Sunday, 45-17, Williams — the girlfriend of Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen — sat outside in the stands alongside Meghan Hughes and Meg DiMarco, the significant others of defensive end Jerry Hughes and cornerback Taron Johnson, respectively.’
Bills beat up on Jets with tough 5-week stretch looming
‘Having padded its 6-3 record against mostly NFL pushovers, Buffalo enters the meat of its schedule in facing five consecutive opponents currently at .500 or better, starting with Indianapolis (5-5) hitting town on Sunday. The stretch is rounded out by New Orleans (5-4), Tampa Bay (6-3) and includes two games against New England (6-4), which will go far in determining whether the Bills will repeat as AFC East champions for the first time since a four-year run spanning 1988-91.’
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen nominated for FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week for performance against New York Jets
‘In his performance against the New York Jets Sunday, Allen completed 21 of 28 pass attempts for 366 yards and two touchdowns and had a 125.6 passer rating.’
Bills QB Josh Allen nominated for FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week
‘It marks the third time this season Allen has been nominated for the award.’
Bills’ Edmunds still out with hamstring injury; other Bills injury notes
‘It will become more clear later in the week if he’ll be ready for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. Despite any uncertainty moving forward, Isaiah Mckenzie is “fine” according to Sean McDermott.’
Bills QB Josh Allen up for NFL Player Of Week after week 10’s win
‘Allen shook off week 9’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars with the most yards he’s thrown for on the season against the Jets. The QB also tossed a pair of touchdowns, marking the seventh time this year he has thrown at least two in-game.’
Complementary football helps Bills return to their winning ways
‘”I think it says a lot about this football team,” team captain Jordan Poyer said. “Just the way we came back and bounced back after last week, not just the secondary, not just the defense, but our entire football team came ready to play today.”‘