‘Former Patriots and Jets offensive lineman, and now ESPN analyst Damien Woody appeared on Get Up Monday morning and proclaimed that Allen is the league’s best quarterback.’
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Bills superstar happy after win for first time in a long time
‘”It’s the first time in a long time that I’ve actually felt joy from winning [a] game,” Cooper said. “Just the way we played. From having so many guys on the team who are play-makers and they come up and they show up when their number is called collectively as a group. It’s just amazing.”‘
Buffalo Bills offensive line the unsung heroes in win over Kansas City Chiefs
‘Fans may not have noticed Van Demark’s performance in the win but quarterback Josh Allen and head coach Sean McDermott certainly did.’
‘I’m very thankful’: Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman surprises kids with puffer coats
‘”It gets very, very cold in the winter, especially when that lake doesn’t freeze,” said Coleman. “So, a nice warm jacket is much needed.”‘
‘A once in a lifetime opportunity’: Bet between Nate Burleson and Bills fan goes viral
‘“I heard him say he’s picking the Chiefs and I was like, might was well make a bet that’s a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Staffone said. “He happened to take me up on it.”’
Bills coaches prep for bye week
‘In fact, when asked if he has a preference for when the bye week is, this is what Bills head coach Sean McDermott had to say. “Preferably after a win,” McDermott joked. “So I don’t have to sit here and think about a loss for a better part of two weeks. That’s always one of my prayers. But now it seems every year, it comes just at the right time, you’re always pushing it. Earlier in the year, you’re like, man, it sure would be nice to have a bye. We’re banged up, whatever it is or you’re just kind of trying to get into your rhythm.”’
Bills head coach Sean McDermott praises team’s resilience and culture after 9-2 start
‘”This week, the players that have been rehabbing are going to stay here and rehab and try and get themselves back to where they’re an option for us next week, we’ll see where that goes. Don’t really have any definitives at this point,” he said. This means we won’t have any new information on the status of WR Keon Coleman (wrist), OL Spencer Brown (ankle), TE Dalton Kincaid (knee), or LB Matt Milano until next week once the team returns to practice.’
Observations: Curtis Samuel steps up for Bills when they need him most in win over Chiefs
‘Samuel, however, never complained publicly. He kept coming to work, keeping the faith that his moment would come. It arrived at the best possible time, as he had season highs with five catches and 58 yards, as well as his first touchdown in a Bills uniform during their thrilling 30-21 victory over the AFC-leading Chiefs.’
Ryan O’Halloran: ‘Daredevil’ Josh Allen emerges at perfect time to seal win over Chiefs
‘“He says he’s two guys – the smart guy and daredevil,” tight end Quintin Morris said. “The daredevil came out.”’
Bills’ defense bookends game with interceptions along way to containing Kansas City offense
‘The Bills bookended the game with interceptions of Kansas City in Buffalo’s 30-21 win Sunday in Orchard Park. The statement takeaways were a testament to a defense that made plays all game as they contained Kansas City’s offense and handed the Chiefs their first loss of the season.’
Three questions: Bills’ victory opens door for shot at home-field advantage
‘Obviously, it’s a big deal because it opens the door for the Bills to potentially get the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage for the playoffs. That would require the Chiefs to lose one more game if the Bills win out, or lose two more if the Bills go 5-1. ESPN Analytics says the Chiefs have a 53% chance to get the No. 1 seed. Regardless, the win puts the Bills in good position to earn the No. 2 seed. Pittsburgh is 8-2, but the Steelers have a rough schedule the last seven weeks, including a visit to Kansas City. Pittsburgh’s win over Baltimore on Sunday helps the Bills, because it drops the Ravens to 7-4.’
Takeaways, game balls from the Buffalo Bills’ 30-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs
‘The Bills squandered two opportunities in the first half after starting with good field position. In the first quarter, leading 6-0, the Bills started at their 40-yard line and moved into Chiefs territory after receiver Khalil Shakir’s 15-yard catch on third-and-9. But three plays gained only two yards and the Bills punted. In the second quarter, a 25-yard punt return by rookie Brandon Codrington set up the Bills at the Chiefs’ 41. But three plays gained 7 yards, and on fourth down, Allen threw an interception.’
Plays that shaped the game: Bills teammates marvel at Josh Allen Experience
‘“That was a great football play,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said. “I’ve seen the play they ran. I saw it on the field, and that was not really an option. That was just a guy making a play in a big moment. Whenever the play’s not there, he does a great job of making plays happen. That’s what he did on that last play.”’
Report Card: Bills get across-the-board contributions in win over Chiefs
‘The Bills hit Mahomes seven times, with Von Miller also getting a sack. Greg Rousseau had two quarterback hits. The Bills also defended five passes, including one each by Christian Benford and Cam Lewis. Benford and Rasul Douglas each made three tackles. The Bills allowed just one pass of more than 16 yards.’
First on-location experience for ‘The NFL Today’ a hit for CBS, Buffalo Bills fans
‘When the main-set team of James Brown, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, J.J. Watt and Matt Ryan were seated around 11:55 a.m., Burleson immediately rose from his chair to pump up the crowd, who instantly acquiesced. Fans arrived with signs à la ESPN’s “College GameDay.”’