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In 2021, the Bills dominated in a 47–17 victory against the Patriots in the two teams' first playoff match-up in 59 years, which saw the Bills score a touchdown on every offensive drive throughout the entire game and, as such, is the only "perfect offensive game" in NFL history.
Brady may have a bright future in the NFL, maybe with the Bills, but his second half play-calling was a nightmare, and the last drive that led to Bass’ go-ahead field goal was a master class in ...
The 2017 season was the Buffalo Bills' 58th overall, 48th in the National Football League (NFL) and third full season under the ownership of Terry and Kim Pegula.The season was the first under the leadership of general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott.
Drive: Second quarter. NY – Bill Shockley 43-yard field goal. Titans 10–6. Drive: Third quarter. No scoring; Fourth quarter. BUF – Elbert Dubenion 32-yard pass from Johnny Green (Billy Atkins kick). Bills 13–10. Drive: NY – Al Dorow 1-yard run (Bill Shockley kick). Titans 17–13. Drive: Top passers. NY – Al Dorow – 16/35, 158 ...
Halftime: Buffalo Bills 14, Los Angeles Chargers 10 ... Josh Allen unloads touchdown to Gabe Davis on first play of drive. It took the Bills exactly one play to get back into the game, and what a ...
The Bills answered the Henry touchdown with a 50-yard Tyler Bass field goal, ending an 11-play, 38-yard drive where the Bills had to overcome holding penalties on Spencer Brown and David Edwards ...
The Bills–Chiefs rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. The series originated during the American Football League 's inaugural season in 1960, as both the Chiefs, then known as the Dallas Texans , and Bills were charter teams in the league.
Buffalo would respond with an Allen touchdown pass to Beasley and successful two-point conversion and had one final chance to tie the game after penalties by Baltimore, but the drive stalled at the Baltimore 18-yard line when CB Marcus Peters batted down the ball with just over a minute to go, sealing a 24–17 loss that dropped the Bills to 9–4.