The Buffalo Bills’ defense couldn’t get off the field for much of Sunday’s snow-filled home game against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. That is, until back-to-back plays halfway through the fourth quarter.
First, cornerback Christian Benford leapt to anticipate a Burrow pass and rumbled in for a game-changing pick-six, becoming the first defensive player in franchise history to score TDs in consecutive games. Then, on the very next pass attempt, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips got his hands
on a Burrow pass and defensive end A.J. Epenesa was there for the INT, which led to a three-yard TD toss to Jackson Hawes and a 39-28 Bills lead as Buffalo held on for an improbable, thrilling, 39-34 victory.
Before we turn our attention to Buffalo’s huge showdown with the New England Patriots in Week 15, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks offers up final observations and lessons learned from the Bills’ comeback win over Cincinnati.
Final observations on Bills win over Bengals
First, the bad from Buffalo’s clutch comeback victory: the third-down defense was abysmal, allowing Burrow to extend drives by converting on their first six third-down attempts, finishing 10-of-12 on third downs for a Cincinnati squad that scored TDs on its first three possessions. Part of the third-down struggles was Buffalo’s inability to generate much pressure on Burrow. Without his sidekick, edge rusher Joey Bosa, defensive end Greg Rousseau managed only one QB hit and one total tackle as the Bills logged one sack (by Benford, who else!). Speaking of bad, with the Bills driving for the go-ahead score, running back James Cook cost the Bills a potential TD when he fumbled on a 1st-and-goal from the 2-yard line. Cook now has four fumbles in his last two games, and a league-high six fumbles on the season.
Then, the good: Josh Allen put on his blue Superman cape, completing 22 of 28 passes for 251 yards, three TDs and more importantly zero turnovers. His 40-yard scamper through the snow sliced the Cincinnati lead to 28-25 as the Bills scored 21 points over a span of 4:30. Allen put the Bills on his back and finished with perhaps his most complete game of the year. He now has a record 50 games with at least one rushing and passing TD, including an insane TD toss into a tight window to Khalil Shakir on fourth down for Buffalo’s first TD of the game.
Speaking of good, head coach Sean McDermott deserves credit for an aggressive game plan that saw the Bills convert three of their four fourth-down attempts. Leading 32-28 following Benford’s pick-six, McDermott went for it, culminating in Allen’s TD pass to Hawes that put the Bills up 39-28. McDermott also let Allen and the offense stay on the field to convert a 4th-and-4 from the Bengals’ 45-yard line that led to Shakir’s TD catch, and also successfully went for two after Shakir’s score.
Linked below: Revisiting Allen’s remarkable performance; exploring how a resilient, mentally tough Bills squad was able to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and secure a pivotal win; dissecting how Buffalo is effective when it deploys blitzers; and more!
- Jim Kubiak: Josh Allen was incredible vs. Bengals, and Bills need to keep up another trend – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills’ Josh Allen is playing like a tank in a demolition derby and the NFL should be terrified – newyorkupstate.com
- Josh Allen’s ‘unbelievable throw’ vs. Bengals arguably Top 5 all-time for Bills’ QB – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Carucci Take 2: Once again, Bills plug into resilience gene that defines them – WGRZ
- Buffalo Bills don’t blitz often, but it’s an important ‘chapter’ of their defense – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Upon Further Review: Sean McDermott nails his fourth-down decisions in Bills’ big win – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Dan Orlovsky: “I Think This Offense Can Score 30 On Just About Anybody” – BuffaloBills.com
- What They’re Saying | NFL Analysts react to a fourth quarter turnaround from the Bills’ Week 14 victory – BuffaloBills.com
- Solak’s Week 14 lessons: How to fix the Chiefs’ offense and why the Jaguars should be taken seriously – ESPN.com
- Erik Brady: From Booker to Benford, Bills use nerves of ‘steal’ to beat the Bengals – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills coaching staff praises Josh Allen and Christian Benford in Bengals win, provide early outlook on Week 15 injury report – BuffaloBills.com
- Sean McDermott encouraged by Bills’ recent display of toughness, resilience – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- What matters in every Week 14 game: Statement wins in playoff hunt for Texans, Bills, Packers, Steelers and Chargers – ESPN.com
Even more Bills news
The Bills escaped Sunday’s win over the Bengals without adding any players to their injured list; plus, examining Buffalo’s odds for overtaking New England for the AFC East title; get to know the cornerback the Bills just signed to their practice squad; and fullback Reggie Gilliam is in the running for a prestigious award, thanks to the nomination submitted by his teammates.
- Bills see no new injuries following Sunday’s win over Bengals – WGR 550
- What Buffalo needs to make the postseason and win AFC East – Democrat & Chronicle
- What are the chances Buffalo Bills overtake New England Patriots, win AFC East? – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Bills sign cornerback M.J. Devonshire Jr. to practice squad – WGR 550
- Buffalo Bills sign free-agent CB, adding to position of need – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Bills nominate Reggie Gilliam for 2025 Ed Block Courage Award – BuffaloBills.com
- Reggie Gilliam nominated by Buffalo Bills teammates for prestigious award – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
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