QB Josh Allen
Josh Allen still didn’t hit the 300-yard passing mark. In fact, he wasn’t close. But it felt like he was just about there. In total, Allen was 15-for-25 passing for 185 yards. His interception-less streak came to end at five games after an errant throw over the middle, but Allen added two impressive touchdown passes as well. One was a seam pass to Cole Beasley, which he delivered while being hit, and the other was the long-awaited deep ball. His 34-yard strike to John Brown iced the game. Oh yeah, and 56 yards rushing which we neglected to mention because his passing stood out so much. Allen now has to consistency deliver such performances.
RB Devin Singletary
Buffalo’s rookie playmaker has his first 100-yard outing of his career. Against the Broncos, Singletary surpassed that century plateau with a 106-yard rushing game which came via 21 carries. That’s an average of five yards per carry. Once again, Singletary took more carries than his counterpart, Frank Gore, who also had an impressive day. It included some history for Gore, as he passed Barry Sanders for third all-time on the NFL’s rushing list.
Via Allen and Singletary, the Bills had an all-around effort which came via two youthful players, making it feel a bit sweeter.