‘This game marked the return of the dominant Bills offense from 2020. They moved the ball against New England’s defense all day. The Bills had eight drives, not including the kneel down at the end of the game, and they entered the red zone on seven of those eight drives. The offense produced 428 yards, four touchdowns, converted 50% on third down, had no turnovers, gave up no sacks and put up 33 points against what was the league’s number one scoring defense.’
Archives for December 28, 2021
Singletary’s second straight solid game adds to Bills offense
‘His final numbers don’t jump out on paper. He finished with 39 rushing yards and a touchdown, and had 39 receiving yards as well. While the numbers aren’t overwhelming, it’s the way he helped the rest of the team with solid runs and the fight he had on each carry that helped the rest of the offense.
Bills’ immediate playoff possibilities not disrupting team’s ‘next game’ mentality
‘If they win both, Buffalo claims the Division title. If the Bills win this weekend along with a Baltimore Ravens loss or a Los Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers loss, they’ll have punched their ticket to the postseason.’
Bills announce a series of roster moves
‘The team has signed offensive lineman Bobby Hart to the active roster.’
Sean McDermott backs coordinators for head coaching opportunities
‘”I would welcome those opportunities for those men,” McDermott shared. “They’ve done a phenomenal job for us here in Buffalo. I would give them my highest recommendations. I want nothing but the best for those guys.”‘