Playmakers all over the place
Isn’t it crazy to watch how many playmakers the Bills have on offense? Remember those days of Buffalo having a random guy on the practice squad everyone would be happy about but deep down you really knew they were not all that good? That’s a distant memory now because look at all the playmakers the Bills have. It’s a pleasant sight and a big reason for the team’s success and Allen’s improvement.
Cole Beasley put up an insane touchdown catch against the Raiders when he was flipped around in the air. John Brown appeared to have scored at the goal line, it was called back, but it was very nice catch nonetheless. Without Zack Moss in the lineup due to injury, it appears that Devin Singletary is finding himself a groove, too.
And plus, there’s Stefon Diggs and his great ability to get up and steal the ball from defenders.
But the biggest point being, the Bills spread the ball around and it’s something that’d be nice to get used to. On the ground, Singletary had 55 yards rushing, while Diggs had another 100-plus receiving game with 115 yards. Brown grabbed four catches for 42 yards and Brown had three catches for 32 yards including his touchdown. Still not mentioned? Gabriel Davis scored as well.
Also deserving credit again this week is offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and his play calling, but the big note here: the Bills offense has certainly entered the modern era and… at long last.
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