Bills Wire Week 16 Player of the Game: Gabe Davis

Gabe, who else?

The Buffalo Bills eked out another win in the final moments of the game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday night to extend their winning streak in their march to secure postseason football.

Buffalo (9-6) secured the game on the final play, good for a 24-22 final. In a contest that saw them take an early lead that they gave up in the last quarter and needed a go-ahead field goal and prevent the Chargers (5-10) from going down the field and scoring a field goal in response to take the win.

In a game of ups and downs, there are some players on both offense and defense that could have won this week’s Player of the Game, and they would be well deserved in an outing that many of the top Buffalo talent were inconsistent in.

We are awarding the Player of the Game Award in Week 16 to wide receiver Gabe Davis, who had four catches for 130 yards and a touchdown:

The Bills offense started the game with three punts and were down two scores to a Chargers team that have won a handful of games. Davis broke open early in the second quarter to power his way into the end zone to start the Buffalo offense up Saturday night. Davis, who has featured earlier in the season against the Buccaneers as our of the player of the game, and the rest of the offense will look to make an impact earlier and more consistently as the Buffalo offense didn’t score a touchdown in the fourth quarter either.

The rest of the Bills offense will use the extra day off to prepare for their showdown against AFC East rival New England Patriots next Sunday afternoon on New Year’s Eve.

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