Josh Allen The Buffalo Bills performed well in the wild-card round on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Denver Broncos 31-7 to advance to the divisional round.
The bill will now host baltimore ravens Let’s see who can qualify for the AFC Champions League next week.
The Bills are the favorite in this game, considering rookie quarterback Bo Nix will play his first playoff game against veteran Buffalo in January football.
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But as he has all season, as soon as this game began, Nix believed in his talent and launched a 43-yard field goal to his old Oregon teammate Troy Franklin, lift denver up 7-0.
However, while the Bills Mafia weren’t too happy about the start of the game, they knew MVP front-runner Allen wouldn’t let them down.
Buffalo then scored 31 points, starting with a field goal and its first two offensive touchdowns.
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The Bills’ first touchdown scorer was none other than James Cook, who tied for the NFL lead with 16 rushing touchdowns this season. He hit a 5-yard field goal into the end zone on 13 plays to make it 10-7.
Cook finished the game with 120 yards rushing on 23 carries against one of the best Denver defenses in the league all season.
Thanks to a long, methodical drive by the Bills, Broncos kicker Wil Lutz’s attempted field goal hit the post late in the first half to tie the game at 10, and it was almost the Broncos’ end The team came closest to scoring in the rest of the game.
Buffalo scored on every drive in the second half except for a kneel at the end of the game, which included a ridiculous 24-yard touchdown pass from Allen to Ty Johnson and Coty. Samuel broke through 55 yards to score at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and the two sides truly sealed the victory 28-7.
Allen finished 20-of-26 for 272 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions while also rushing eight times for 46 yards.
Due to the huge improvement, Samuel became his best receiver in terms of yardage. He finished with 68 yards, while Khalil Shakir had six catches for 61 yards.
At the same time, the Knicks made 13 of 22 shots, advanced 144 yards, scored 1 touchdown, and rushed for 43 yards. While the Broncos tried to establish their running game, the Bills were stingy, limiting the Broncos to 79 total yards.
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Courtland Sutton was, as always, the Denver Nuggets’ leading receiver with five catches for 75 yards.
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