Josh Allen, the Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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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 and Gabe Davis were together again as their helmets got stuck together celebrating a touchdown in the Bills' win over the Buccaneers.
The Bills selected Coleman with the No. 33 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft. The young receiver is still developing, and is averaging 27.3 receiving yards in eight games this season since breaking out in the team's opener for a 112-yard game against Baltimore.
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.
Sean Tucker caught Mayfield’s lone TD, a 28-yarder as he swung out of the backfield and both Matt Milano and Jordan Poyer were caught napping on the play. The Bills also gave up too many completions on third down as the Bucs converted 9 of 16. One was a 14-yarder to Sterling Shepard on a third-and-12, and play later, Tucker broke a 43-yard TD run.