There were many things to smile about if you’re a Bills fan this year. The team returns to the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. Buffalo produced its first double-digit win season in two decades (and their first of this millennium).
With the 2019 regular season in the books, let’s take a look at the Bills’ statistical leaders and the team’s ranking compared to the rest of the league.
Team offense (yards per game)
- Total offense: 330.2 (24th)
- Points per game: 19.6 (t-23th)
- Passing yards: 201.8 (26th)
- Passing touchdowns: 21 (24th)
- Rushing yards: 128.4 (8th)
- Rushing touchdowns: 17 (t-18th)
- Giveaways: 19 (12 INTs): (t-11th)
Team defense (yards per game)
- Total defense: 298.3 (3rd)
- Points per game: 16.2 (2nd)
- Passing yards: 195.2 (4th)
- Passing touchdowns: 15 (t-2nd)
- Rushing yards: 103.1 (10th)
- Rushing touchdowns: 12 (t-9th)
- Takeaways: 23 (t-10th)
- Turnover differential: +4 (t-10th)
Individual stats (NFL rank)
- QB Josh Allen 3,089 passing yards (23th)
- RB Devin Singletary: 775 rushing yards (24th)
- WR John Brown: 1,060 receiving yards (21th)
- WR John Brown: 72 catches (t-30th)
- LB Tremaine Edmunds: 115 tackles (620th)
- DT Jordan Phillips: 9.5 sacks (t-19th)
- CB Tre’Davious White: 6 interceptions (t-1st)
- CB Tre’Davious White: 23 passes defended (2nd)
Highest graded defensive players on Pro Football Focus
- S Micah Hyde: 80.3 (11th)
- CB Tre’Davious White: 75.6 (15th)
- DE Trent Murphy: 75.1 (27th)
Highest graded offensive players on Pro Football Focus
- WR John Brown: 75.8 (25th)
- WR Cole Beasley: 73.6 (38th)
- OL Dion Dawkins: 73.3 (24th)
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