‘It was also a comeback win for Buffalo, as they were down 20-3 at one point in the game. But the Bills mustered up 20 unanswered points that began with an Isaiah McKenzie touchdown catch for four yards right before the end of the first half.’
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‘McKenzie suffered his injury in the third quarter after catching an 8-yard pass over the middle on third down. Multiple defenders were near McKenzie to make the tackle, and teammates immediately called over the athletic training staff to look at the receiver, who initially appeared to be motionless on the field.’
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‘Josh Allen was also heroic in the comeback victory. His start was shaky, with an interception on his first drive along with a trio of three-and-outs in the first half. The final drive before halftime catalyzed Buffalo’s surge, and the offense did a 180 in the third and fourth quarters. Allen lost slot receiver Isaiah McKenzie due to concussion and labored through at least three drops from his receivers in the rain. It didn’t matter. Allen was the Bills leading rusher with 70 yards on 11 carries, including a 4-yard scamper on a fourth-and-1 on a field goal drive in the third quarter, and the game-tying touchdown in the fourth. Once he settled in, Allen played fantastically in the rain.’
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‘We’ll get to the details on how Buffalo did it, but the important thing, the thing that struck those on the Bills’ sideline, was Allen’s demeanor in the moment—and that he did it after making the sort of breakneck plays that have become his trademark to get Buffalo down the field. There was a downfield touch throw to Dawson Knox for 20 yards on a third-and-2 that sparked the march. There was a Houdini escape on a scramble play, followed by an against-his-body bullet to Khalil Shakir two plays later, to put the Bills in field goal range.’
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‘Some fans have donated specific amounts such as $21.19, which was the score of the Bills-Dolphins game, and $17.01, which is a combination of Josh Allen’s number and Tagovailoa’s.’
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‘The first half woes continued for Buffalo, as the team suffered another three-and-out, thanks to a pair of drops on Allen passes. However, the Bills defense was up to the task, and got the ball back for a two-minute drill.’
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‘The Bills took several body blows that may have put a lesser champion on the canvas early in Sunday’s football game against the Baltimore Ravens. They looked flat, they looked ill-prepared, and worse off, they looked out of their league through 30 minutes of football.’
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‘The defense was truly a group effort but I do want to single out the play of linebackers Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds. Both players had outstanding performances and the pair combined for 22 tackles, four for loss and a quarterback hit. Both guys made some big time tackles on the incredibly elusive Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and kept him from making bigger plays with his legs. Edmunds, by the way, has consistently been producing splash plays through the first four games.’
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‘There has been no more effective drive killer like handing the football off to Zack Moss this season. Yet again, that remains the case, same with the fact that the Bills cannot put together a competent running game without Allen forcing his will upon opposing defenses.’
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‘Baltimore had only four possessions after halftime. Those ended with two punts and two interceptions, both by Jordan Poyer.’
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‘The first half went about as bad as it could’ve for the Bills.’
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‘”There’s been a lot of talk that the Bills haven’t been able to win close games. Obviously last week came down to the wire. But we’re a good football team and we understand that. We made some mistakes early on in the game and we were able to correct it. No one was pointing fingers. We just came out one play at a time. Brick by brick and made plays when we had too.”‘
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‘“He [Devin Duvernay] was wide ass open and I kind of peeked at him, he was in the corner of the end zone and Lamar didn’t see him at first so I peeked back at Lamar, he was scrambling and as soon as I peeked at him he was kind of raising his hands up like he wanted the ball so I took off and Lamar saw him open and he kind of floated it in the air and I just went to go make a play on it,” Poyer said after the game.’
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‘The defense is allowing a stingy 14.5 points per game and in they’ve only given up 7 total points in the second half of games this season.’
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‘In fact, given the many injuries with which they’re dealing, and the frustrating way they lost against Miami the previous week, it makes a compelling case that they’re an even better team now than when the season began with all those Super Bowl-bound predictions.’