Bills’ away game attack is smooth

After just a short three-day break, he was back on the field to face off against a formidable opponent.

At 28 years old and standing tall at 6 feet 5 inches, Buffalo Bills quarterback Joshua Patrick Allen took the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida on September 12, kicking off the game at 8:16 PM in humid conditions with 65,601 fans in attendance. The Bills emerged victorious with a 31-10 win over the Miami Dolphins, marking their first successful road challenge in the AFC East regular season of the NFL.

The Dolphins’ offense was no joke, often seen as slightly favored over the Bills leading up to the game.

Despite only having possession of the ball for 23 minutes and 41 seconds throughout the game, the Bills managed to maintain a lead from start to finish. They scored at least 7 points in each of the first three quarters, finishing the first half ahead 24-10.

This matchup between the Bills and the Dolphins has been a closely contested rivalry. Since their first meeting on September 18, 1966, the two teams have faced each other a total of 122 times in both regular season and playoffs, with the Bills holding a record of 59 wins, 62 losses, and 1 tie. The last encounter took place on January 7, 2024, resulting in a 21-14 win for the Bills.

Allen executed a flawless passing game, not facing any interceptions. He completed 13 of 19 passes for a maximum reception distance of 33 yards, totaling 139 passing yards, including a touchdown, without being sacked. Additionally, he collaborated with 24-year-old running back James Dalvin Cook, combining for 11 rushing attempts that accumulated 78 yards and two touchdowns.