How to collapse vs. the Broncos in 7 easy steps: a Bills story

It involves a lot of turnovers and some basic math failures.

The Denver Broncos beat the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. But, in equal amounts, the Buffalo Bills did their damnedest to lose to the Denver Broncos.

A game that served as another encouraging bounceback for Russell Wilson will be remembered more for Buffalo’s attempts to give it away than any of Denver’s heroic efforts. Josh Allen, perpetually a monument to the duality of man, displayed his penchant for big plays and sloppy risk assessment in a three turnover performance. An injury riddled defense stood up to allow just 4.2 yards per play but lost its sense of gravity at the worse possible moment.

As a result, the Bills came into Monday night as a 7.5-point favorite and exited the day with their third loss in four games. Buffalo now sits at 5-5 with the toughest part of its schedule yet to come. DraftKings places the team’s playoff odds at an underdog +200. How did this all come to be?

Well on Monday night, the collapse happened gradually, then all at once.