‘“Knowing they’re going to bring pressure, you know they’re going to get to the outside,” Torrence said. “So you got to make sure you got the backside. My job was to get to my man and push up fast. Once I got to him, I pushed him fast and I saw Jimbo running right behind me.”’
BillsBeat - December 24, 2024
Bills offense is ‘Cooking,’ with running game adding a powerful new dimension
‘The touchdown was Cook’s 14th rushing of the season, moving him into a tie for the NFL lead entering Monday. And it was Buffalo’s 29th TD rushing of the season, matching the team record set in 2016.’
Bills' Sean McDermott avoids making airplane analogy for team after 9/11 reference controversy
‘Bills head coach Sean McDermott was asked about the team’s first-half performance on Monday. He said he was going to make a plane comparison but didn’t want to step in it. “Um, let’s see, I was about to use an airplane flying analogy but I’ll stay away from that,” he said.’
Bills' 'sloppy' play vs. Patriots leaves work for postseason
‘”I thought we played sloppy in the first half in particular, and then just overall we’ve got to clean some things up,” McDermott said. “Second half was a lot better, and [we] controlled the line of scrimmage offensively and defensively with the takeaways. Can’t start a game the way we did, kickoff return and just getting off to an overall bad start. I applaud the guys for finding a way and the coaching staff as well. Made adjustments at halftime, but again, plenty to work on coming out of this game. We’ll look at the tape and make sure we continue to adjust.”‘
The Bills' defense needs to take a hard look in the mirror before they cost Buffalo a trip to the Super Bowl
‘And while everyone is quick to point out that Buffalo was missing Matt Milano and Rasul Douglas, I frankly don’t want to hear it. It’s Week 16 – every team is banged up. There is no excuse for throwing Baylon Spector on the field and watch as the Patriots run every play directly at him. There is no reason why the 26th ranked offense on third down should be able to convert on their first five third downs and go 7-of-12 overall on the evening.’
Bills head coach Sean McDermott shows sense of humor with reference to 9/11 analogy
‘”I was about to use an airplane flying analogy but I’ll stay away from that,” McDermott said.’
Murphy: With playoffs on the horizon, Bills ponder ‘how much do we want to show?’
‘That’s a line that could become clearer Christmas Day when Kansas City plays Pittsburgh and Baltimore plays Houston. A Chiefs win puts Buffalo out of contention for the 1-seed and Houston victory over Baltimore makes the Bills playoff seed #2 regardless of what Buffalo does the rest of the season.’
Bills notebook | Baylon Spector injury update, successful end-of-game strategy & cleaning up pre-snap penalties
‘The Bills had only one injury of concern coming out of their 24-21 win over the Patriots. LB Baylon Spector is week-to-week with a calf injury.’
BillsBeat - December 23, 2024
Observations: Hat trick of takeaways helps Bills' defense overcome slow start in win over Patriots
‘The defense, however, rebounded from its tough start to record takeaways on three straight New England drives in the second half. The last of those went for a touchdown that provided some much-needed breathing room against the Patriots (3-12), who played tougher than their record.’
Ryan O'Halloran: Playoffs for Bills should be 'Let Jimbo Cook More Often' time. It's the right move
‘Let Jimbo cook more often. Let Jimbo shake and sprint to the end zone. Let Jimbo gash through and dash by opponents. Let Jimbo run so Allen won’t have to as much on designed keepers.’
Josh Allen was cleared to return, finished game vs. Patriots after he 'lost some feeling' in right hand
‘“Yeah, I mean, it took a good five to 10 minutes, so just making sure, trying to get some blood flow back in there, some activation,” Allen said. “When it’s cold like that, too, the more you leave it out, the number the whole hand gets. So, it was a weird feeling. Just glad it’s gone now.”’
Three questions: Run defense remains a worry after Bills hold off Patriots
‘New England rushed 17 times for 80 yards, a 4.7-yard average in the first half. The Patriots are not a dominant running team. They held the ball for 20:20 in the first half. The Bills are staring at potential playoff games against power running teams Baltimore or Pittsburgh. The Ravens, of course, destroyed the Bills on the ground back in Week 4.’
Takeaways, game balls, gassers from the Buffalo Bills' tough win over New England
‘The Patriots, with rookie quarterback Drake Maye, rolled up 238 first-half yards and converted five of their first six third-down opportunities. When New England made it 14-0, it was the sixth consecutive touchdown drive by a Bills opponent. Six! The Patriots’ 16-play drive was tied for the longest allowed by the Bills this season, the 91 yards third longest and the 9:57 time of possession the longest. In the second half, though, the Patriots were held to 131 yards.’
Plays that shaped the game: Long arms of Greg Rousseau create key turnovers for Bills' defense
‘“I got cut-blocked, so I knew it was a screen,” Rousseau said, referring to a low block from tackle Demontrey Jacobs that he avoided. “I went straight to the running back and got a hit on him. I should have recovered it, but Taron got it.”’
Report Card: Bills' running game was strong in narrow victory over Patriots. As for special teams ...
‘Another week, another notable error. Head coach Sean McDermott was not happy that the Patriots pulled off a fake punt in the second quarter. It certainly feels as if special teams coordinator Matthew Smiley is going to be on the hot seat after this season. Tight end Quintin Morris committed a penalty on special teams. It wasn’t all bad, though, as Tyler Bass drilled a 50-yard field goal in the third quarter to give his team the lead. Bass has hit 50-plus-yard field goals in back-to-back games, the third such streak of his career and only the 12th time that’s been done in team history. Sam Martin placed two of his four punts inside the Patriots’ 20-yard line, making his 37.8-yard net average look a little better. Ray Davis had a 24-yard kickoff return that gave the Bills a decent drive start. Rookie Brandon Codrington’s decision-making was solid as a returner.’