‘”I thought that the defense and the takeaways was a big time difference in the game, and then also getting momentum back after our turnovers with some key stops and fourth down stops”, McDermott said. “We were able to make them (Colts) one dimensional, which was important for us. It was a resilient win overall. Very resilient win.”‘
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Allen: Despite the 30-20 Road Victory, Allen knows the Bills have to be ‘better on offense’
‘I mean, again, guys stepping up, knowing they’re knowing their job, knowing their assignment, and going out there and executing can be cleaner”, Allen noted. “That’s that’s me. So again, just making sure we’re communicating well, and just try again, just trying to hold on the football. And, you know, we got to play better on offense,” Allen added.’
Opinion: Simon: Bills Break These Colts
‘In a nutshell the Bills offense looked good in the second and fourth quarters and not good in the first and third quarters. It was a struggle for the Bills passing game but that was to be expected considering they had to make a go of it without two of their best weapons. Both Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman were inactive. They also lost tight end Dalton Kincaid in the game to a knee injury. Allen threw two interceptions and both were on him as opposed to his previous two picks this season.’
Opinion: Capaccio: Arrow Up/Arrow Down: Bills at Colts
‘Allen was very up-and-down in this game, completing 22-of-37 passes (59.5%) for 280 yards and throwing two bad interceptions. He failed to throw a touchdown pass. He did run for 50 yards, finishing with 320 yards of total offense on the day.’
Defense shines as Buffalo Bills pick up 30-20 road win over Indianapolis Colts
‘It’s the seventh time Buffalo has scored 30 or more points this season.’
‘We just made it happen’ Buffalo Bills defense gets splash plays from likely and unlikely standouts
‘Johnson is arguably the league’s best nickelback and with that title you expect him to make big plays like that when his number is called. And he knows it.’
‘We are alive and thriving’: Buffalo Jills cheerleaders’ legacy carried on through alumni association
‘The Jills haven’t existed since five of the cheerleaders filed a now-settled lawsuit in 2014 against the Bills organization for back wages.’
Josh Allen climbs Bills’ all-time touchdown list; Bills beat Colts
‘Following Thomas (1988-99), Simpson (1969-77), and Allen (2018-present) for all-time touchdown runs in team history are Cookie Gilchrist (31, from 1962-64), Fred Jackson (30, from 2007-14), and Wray Carlton (29, 1960-67).’
Carucci Take 2: The Bills’ opportunistic defense is Colts’ nightmare
‘The story of the game — which, thanks to a garbage touchdown by the Colts, wasn’t as close as the score indicates — was the way the Bills’ defense forced 39-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco into four turnovers.’
Tour of Fowler’s Factory with Andre Reed
‘The tour will support the Read with Reed 83 Foundation, which builds Reading Rooms at the Boys & Girls Clubs. Participants will be able to learn the art of making Fowler’s famous sponge candy, try various chocolate samples, and meet an NFL legend. Guests can even meet Santa Claus at the end of the tour and have a picture taken.’
You know what week this is for the Bills. Are you …ready for it?
‘But there’s no way to ignore the hype that will come with Taylor Swift possibly making her second appearance at Highmark Stadium this calendar year, when the Bills host the Chiefs at 4:25 p.m. next Sunday.’
Defense leads shorthanded Bills to fifth straight win, beating Colts 30-20
‘The Bills entered their game against the Colts without two of their top weapons, wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman. Tight end Dalton Kincaid suffered a knee injury and did not play most of the second half. Josh Allen threw two interceptions.. But the Bills’ defense made enough plays to give Buffalo a 30-20 win, their fifth straight ahead of next week’s big matchup with Kansas City.’
Thad Brown: Bills ready to tangle with NFL elite
‘First of all, this Bills team has avoided the dumb losses that have plagued the last few seasons. There are no London meltdowns. No Mac Jones winning drives. No Zach Wilson losses. No fumbled snaps on the one yard line. No special teams blunders. No Hail Mary’s (in the fourth quarter). No heat games. No wind games. No 9-6 debacles against a two-win team.’
Bills force four turnovers in win over Colts
‘“Thought that the defense and the takeaways were a big time difference in the game. Then getting momentum back after our turnovers, with some key stops and fourth down stops,” said Bills head coach Sean McDermott.’
Bills at Colts: A drive-by-drive breakdown
‘Offensively, the Bills threw for 280 yards and ran for 138 yards, the seventh time the team has gone over 100 yards on the year.’