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The Buffalo Bills' offense was stagnant on Monday night in their 24-14 defeat to the Atlanta Falcons due to a variety of reasons, but one that stands out is the
This was as bad as Josh Allen and the pass offense has looked since the debacle in Houston last year when he completed just 9 of 30 passes. The Falcons overmatched Buffalo’s offensive line and finished with four sacks, six QB hits, and double-digit pressures. The key was their reliance on blitzing, which the Bills never figured out.
Mahomes and the Chiefs hit their offensive stride at home in a 30-17 win over the Detroit Lions. The three-time Super Bowl champion went 22-of-30 passing for 257 yards and three touchdowns and added 32 rushing yards and a score.
The Buffalo Bills lost their second straight game following a 4-0 start which had pundits like myself penciling them into the Super Bowl this coming February. W
Robinson matches a career high with 170 rushing yards and Atlanta intercepts Buffalo QB Josh Allen twice and denies his comeback attempt to hold on for a 24-14 win.
With a chance to end a drive and maybe tie the game, Buffalo Bills' linebacker Shaq Thompson couldn't hold onto a game-changing interception.
The Bills’ defense allowed both a 150-yard rusher and a 150-yard receiver for the first time in franchise history.
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Falcons ride Robinson’s 170 rushing yards, including 81-yard TD, to 24-14 win over Allen and Bills
Bijan Robinson matched a career high with 170 rushing yards and the Atlanta Falcons denied Josh Allen’s comeback attempt to beat the Buffalo Bills 24-14.