‘From start to finish, the Bills’ defense gave its most dominant performance of the season as the team firmly established its place among the NFL’s best.’
Archives for October 2024
Picked off: Josh Allen’s streak without an interception ends in Seattle
‘Josh Allen’s much-talked-about run of not throwing an interception is now a thing of the past.’
Bills dominate Seahawks 31-10, build four-game lead in division
‘The NFL season isn’t even halfway over, but the Buffalo Bills are firmly in the driver’s seat to win their fifth-straight AFC East title.’
Thad Brown: Bills get key development in Seattle thrashing
‘He was a bystander Sunday in Seattle. He did play about half the snaps and made one catch, but the Bills did not need him. They dominated a first-place team with a ton from the guys who have been in Buffalo all year.’
Buffalo Bills blow out Seattle Seahawks, 31-10
‘Josh Allen threw his first interception of the season, but also put together one of his most complete games of the season. Allen had 283 passing yards, a pair of TD tosses, and 25 more yards on the ground.’
Buffalo Bills credit James Cook for big win
‘“All week we told him it’s gonna hit here, all week it’s gonna hit here, and Cook just went in the game and he followed along,” said offensive lineman Dion Dawkins.’
Block party brings together Bills fans
‘Bills fans took over East and Alexander for a Sunday Night Football block party, with proceeds benefitting the Wilmot Cancer Institute.’
Bills 31, Seahawks 10 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights
‘Coming out of half, the Bills used 6:29 of the clock to produce a scoring drive. Aided by chunk plays of 15 yards and 35 yards from Coleman and WR Khalil Shakir, the Bills ended up at the Seahawks’ 8-yard line, but could not punch it in the end zone. Instead Tyler Bass kicked the 27-yard field goal and secured a two touchdown lead 17-3.’
Top 3 things we learned from Buffalo Bills at Seattle Seahawks | Week 8
‘The Bills players and coaching staff spent time this week emphasizing the need to get off to a fast start after facing early deficits in multiple games this season. It’s safe to say they went out and executed just that.’
‘Never heard this place like that’ | Buffalo credits Bills Mafia for tremendous atmosphere in Seattle
‘”Did you hear them out there?” McDermott said after the game. “I’ve never heard this place like that in all my years in the NFL. Been out here a number of years, I’ve never heard that. And that’s a testament to the Bills, testament to the Bills fans and the organization, for the tradition that they built over the years.”‘
Minus Von Miller, Bills’ pass rushers use communication, teamwork to produce
‘“We didn’t come together and really say it, but it was implied,” Smoot said of shifting into another gear while Miller was suspended. “We knew it was next man up and we knew going into camp what we could be up front. We knew everybody would play their hearts out.”’
How do the Bills grab a road win over the Seahawks? 4 keys to victory
‘Even if the Seattle defensive line is strong, the team’s run defense leaves quite a bit to be desired. The Seahawks have allowed 1,023 rushing yards this season – fourth-worst in the NFL. They’re allowing teams 5.0 yards a carry, and they’ve given up nine runs of 20 or more yards. The Bills, meanwhile, are continuing to find ways to use all three of their running backs. “Our line’s opening up the holes for (our running backs), as well,” Allen said. “It’s vital for our offense in terms of being able to move guys, create running lanes, our play-action game is very much predicated on how well we can run the ball.”’
Bills-Seahawks numbers to know: These 4 stats could shape Buffalo’s game vs. Seattle
‘36.2% – How well has Geno Smith played? He ranks No. 1 in the NFL in passing, despite facing the 11th highest pressure rate in the league (36.2%). Seattle also has allowed the fifth most sacks in the league (20).’
Bills-Seahawks: Who you got? Buffalo News writers make their predictions on Sunday’s game
‘Calling all Bills defensive linemen: Stop the Seattle run game and you’ll be able to work over a Seahawks offense that has allowed 20 sacks in seven games. The Seahawks are averaging 4.5 yards per carry and are tied for fourth with 10 touchdowns. Get Seattle into third-and-long, and the Bills’ defense will have an advantage; opponents are 11 of 40 vs. the Bills on third down when needing 8 or more yards. Offensively, the Bills should have success exploiting Seattle’s 28th-ranked rush defense. A lot of James Cook. Some Ray Davis. A little bit of Ty Johnson. Especially in rainy conditions, take the air out of the football and fly home 6-2. Bills, 34-27.’
Bills Mailbag: After addressing wide receiver, what position should Brandon Beane be in the market for next?
‘A compelling case can be made for each, but I’d rank them this way: 1. Cooper, 2. Hopkins, 3. Adams. We’ve seen in just one game what Cooper means for the Bills’ offense. In addition to making big plays against the Titans, Cooper opened things up for the rest of the Bills’ receivers. It remains to be seen what Hopkins will do for the Chiefs, although they had a need that was similar to that of the Bills. Adams is a solid player, but it feels like the Jets’ season is too far gone for him to make the type of impact New York would need him to make.’