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Bills’ Josh Allen could be without two WRs for Thursday vs. Texans: Will Keon Coleman return?
Buffalo may need to rely on previously benched Keon Coleman against Houston after injuries to multiple pass-catchers.
Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen is re-establishing his rapport with an old friend, and it almost resulted in a first-quarter touchdown against the Bucs
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Coming off a humbling loss last week, the Buffalo Bills returned home to deliver a helter-skelter 44-32 statement win over the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a game that featured nine lead changes.
Josh Allen almost made an incredible play to convert a third-and-16. He took off down the field after escaping from pressure and tried to lateral the ball to Ty Johnson, but his "backwards" pass actually traveled forward so the Bills were penalized five yards from the spot of the foul and had to punt. They downed the ball at the 3-yard line.
Josh Allen throws a horrific interception from his own end zone early in the Bills' Week 11 game against the Buccaneers
The gap between those disparate rankings ties Allen with Dallas’ Dak Prescott as the most betrayed QB in the league this season. Both are generally producing at high levels but having a harder time winning for reasons beyond their direct control. This wasn't the plan in Buffalo.
The incident appeared to be mostly routine, but Bills quarterback Josh Allen was treated disrespectfully, the NFL decided.
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Bills news: How Buffalo can fix its offensive woes
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by exploring how the Bills can improve their offense by turning to a familiar face, while making better use of the wide receivers currently on the roster.