‘The full Josh Allen experience – good and bad – was on display Saturday at SoFi Stadium. The Buffalo Bills’ quarterback started slow. Then he got hot. Then he threw a bad interception. Then he used all of his size to run for a much-needed touchdown. Then the offense almost gave the game away, only for Allen to lead a go-ahead drive in the final minutes, producing a much-needed 24-22 victory. In addition to not ruining Christmas for the team’s passionate fans, the win improved the Bills to 9-6 on the season and moved them into a playoff spot in the AFC with two games remaining in the regular season.’
Archives for December 24, 2023
Ryan O’Halloran: For Bills, it was ugly, sloppy, disjointed, clunky … and a win
‘Aside from the individual play of defensive tackle Ed Oliver and receivers Gabe Davis and Khalil Shakir, the product put forth at SoFi Stadium was subpar. Good enough to beat an interim coach and a backup quarterback, but that’s it.’
‘That’s what they paid me for’: Ed Oliver’s critical sack seals win for Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills tallied five sacks on the night. They did so at a point in the season when defensive tackles Jordan Phillips and DaQuan Jones are both on injured reserve. Floyd said Oliver’s first sack was a culmination of the work of a few pass rushers, and it came at an important time.’
Three questions: Why Bills make it so hard and a look at playoff odds after win in L.A.
‘You lose the turnover battle 3-0, and there’s more than a 90% chance you lose the game. Last season, teams that were minus-3 or worse in turnovers were 2-37. The Bills’ offense got off to a slow start, in part, because the Chargers had a good game plan to defend the Bills’ tackle-pull run plays. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady adjusted and went to inside zone runs, which worked better.’
How It Happened: Standout players, key plays from 24-22 Bills win over Chargers
‘The Bills needed a jolt trailing 10-0 in the second quarter and got it. Quarterback Josh Allen was flushed out of the pocket to his right, but extended the play for 5.50 seconds before throwing deep to receiver Gabe Davis for a 57-yard touchdown. Davis had 20 yards post-catch, and it was his longest reception of the season (previous high was 40 against Las Vegas in Week 2).’
Plays that shaped the game: Josh Allen’s mobility creates biggest plays in Bills win
‘On a third-and-4 play with 2:34 left, the Chargers rushed six, and the Bills kept only five men to pass protect. Chargers edge rusher Khalil Mack came unblocked off right tackle because the Chargers stacked the middle, and Spencer Brown turned inside to block blitzing linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu. But Brown missed Tuipulotu, who raced toward Allen just a half-step behind Mack. Allen retreated 7 yards to his own 41 and used his big arm to throw a pass about 35 yards in the air to the right sideline, where Shakir made the catch.’
Report Card: It wasn’t easy, but Bills found a way against Chargers
‘The Bills sure didn’t look ready to play in the first quarter. Such a flat start was quite a disappointment. Coach Sean McDermott has to own some of that, but so, too, do the players. They are professionals who should be self-motivated. McDermott, not surprisingly, took an aggressive approach going up against an inexperienced quarterback. Sometimes, the blitz failed to get home, but in key moments, McDermott schemed up enough pressure. Los Angeles scored 16 of its 22 points off Buffalo turnovers. Interim offensive coordinator Joe Brady was able to call up the right plays when it mattered most at the end. It was far from the offense’s best showing, but a win is a win at this point in the season. McDermott stuck with Cook and Harty after they had lost fumbles, in a show of confidence. The team seems to have an issue with penalties snowballing against them (seven for 64 yards). That is on the coaches to clean up.’
Bills escape Chargers with ugly win: 5 observations from huge victory for playoff push
‘Look, any game on the road is tough in the NFL, so the Bills finding a way to win on a night when they were certainly not at their best was impressive. But they’re going to need to be better than this, and yes, that includes against the Patriots on New Year’s Eve if they hope to go to Miami with a chance to win the AFC East.’
Bills report card: Buffalo survives Chargers 24-22 with season on the line
‘There were some things the Bills needed to overcome in this game, and they answered the call. That was impressive, especially with their season on the line.’
Bills avoid Nightmare Before Christmas, beat Chargers in final 2 minutes (Observations)
‘The Bills eventually figured things out and took the lead before halftime but that’s when things got interesting. The offense couldn’t pull away and the Chargers kept hanging around. They took the lead on a late field goal and the Bills needed to drive and score to take the lead back late.’
Christmas comes early for young Bills Mafia member thanks to Josh Allen
‘Following Buffalo’s 24-22 nail biter over the Los Angeles Chargers, Allen ran to a section of Bills fans in attendance at SoFi Stadium. The quarterback spotted a young fan donning his jersey and a Bills Santa fan. Allen pointed him out in the crowd before jumping up and giving the player his hat. Based upon the reaction of the young fan, it’s going to be difficult for St. Nick to give him a better present this year.’
Bills save Christmas, hold on for sloppy win over lowly Chargers
‘Another tortuous performance put forth by Buffalo, for once, ended in triumph, with Tyler Bass’ 29-yard field goal soaring through the uprights to give the Bills a 24-22 lead with 28 seconds remaining of Saturday’s primetime matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers.’
Seven Takeaways: ‘Allen Experience’ pays off, Davis reappears, Oliver earns paycheck in Bills’ wild win over Chargers
‘It was not a banner night for the Buffalo offense nor its defense, which allowed Los Angeles to gain 18 first downs — two more than the Bills’ offense — and backup quarterback Easton Stick to show flashes of high-level quarterback play. It was Stick’s second career start and LA’s first game performing under the leadership of interim head coach Giff Smith, and they pushed the surging Bills to the brink. The same team, albeit with a different head coach, allowed the Las Vegas Raiders to score 63 points one week prior.’
Ed Oliver’s fourth-quarter sacks deliver further justification in Bills offseason contract extension
‘The reality, though, is that Oliver isn’t just popping up around the holidays anymore. He’s been Buffalo’s most consistent, and perhaps best, defensive player this season, his first after being awarded a four-year $68 million contract extension over the summer.’
Sabato: The Bills are plenty talented, but are they consistent enough for a deep playoff run?
‘But beating an inferior opponent late in the game, needing to come from behind because of an abysmal start to the game makes those games harder than necessary.’