‘The play felt like a much needed shot of life for a Bills team who had failed to cash in on two previous red zone trips. Buffalo dominated the game in terms of time of possession and yardage, but lacked the explosive plays they needed to pull away. The Bills racked up 471 total yards and held the ball for 38:23, leaning on their ground attack that compiled 200 yards. James Cook headlined with 120 rushing yards, the first 100-yard rushing performance from a Bill in a playoff game since Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas had 158 yards in a win over the Dolphins in 1995.’