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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills' spread-the-wealth approach on offense that was so productive in the regular season proved unstoppable in their playoff opener. Whether it was Allen completing a ...
The Buffalo Bills are back to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs for the fifth consecutive season.. Running back James Cook powered the Bills' offense early before Josh Allen helped the team ...
The Buffalo Bills entered the 2025 NFL playoffs with high expectations. They got off to a good start in their quest to meet those, winning 31-7 over the Denve r Broncos. The Bills controlled the ...
The game drew the most average viewers of any divisional round game in history, with an average of 50.4 million viewers and a peak of 56.3 million viewers. The previous record of 48.5 million average viewers was established in the Packers-Cowboys game in the 2016–17 NFL playoffs. [54]
Most Points Overcome to Win Game, 32; Buffalo Bills vs Houston Oilers, Jan 3, 1993 (trailed 3–35, won 41–38, OT, Wild Card Round) Most Points, First Half, 41; Buffalo Bills vs Los Angeles Raiders, Jan 20, 1991 (AFC Championship Game) Jacksonville Jaguars vs Miami Dolphins, Jan 15, 2000 (Divisional Round) Most Points, Second Half, 45
On offense, the Bills amassed 502 total yards, including 202 yards on the ground. Running back Thurman Thomas rushed for 138 and a touchdown while also catching 5 passes for 61 yards, while running back Kenneth Davis tied an AFC playoff record with 3 rushing touchdowns. Buffalo also set an NFL playoff record by scoring 41 points in the first half.
No. 2 Buffalo Bills (13-3, AFC East winners) vs. No. 7 Denver Broncos (9-7, wild card No. 3) Buffalo's Week 17 win over the New York Jets clinched the No. 2 seed in the conference.
The Ravens then drove to the Bills' 9 yard line, where quarterback Lamar Jackson threw the first end-zone interception of his career to Bills cornerback Taron Johnson, which was returned 101 yards for a touchdown, tied for the longest pick-six in NFL playoff history, to expand the Bills' lead to 17–3. Jackson then suffered an injury on the ...