Bills Wire AFC divisional round Player of the Game: QB Josh Allen

Bills Wire AFC divisional round Player of the Game: QB Josh Allen:

The Buffalo Bills were eliminated in the AFC divisional round after their loss against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday evening.

The Bills could not find a way to win after going down early in the fourth quarter. The Bills did not complete the comeback as the Chiefs won 27-24.

There are a handful of Bills players who could have won this week’s Bills Wire Player of the Game.

We are awarding it to quarterback Josh Allen, who was 26 of 39 for 186 yards and one passing touchdown to receiver Khalil Shakir. In addition, carrying the ball, Allen ran 12 times for 72 yards and two touchdowns.

Allen ran for those two touchdowns in the first half before connecting with wide receiver Shakir. Allen did everything he could to win this frosty divisional matchup against 2023 Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.

Allen found the end zone with his feet at the beginning and end of the second quarter, both times to give Buffalo a lead. Unfortunately, the Bills could not prevent Kansas City from scoring nor could they find a way to tie or take the lead at the end of the game.

The Bills are now eliminated from the 2023 NFL playoffs.

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Bills’ Joe Brady gets animated after Josh Allen rushing TD vs. Steelers (video)

#Bills’ Joe Brady gets animated after Josh Allen rushing TD vs. #Steelers (video)

Buffalo Bills interim offensive coordinator Joe Brady was excited after quarterback Josh Allen’s career-best rushing touchdown in the Bills playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in their 2023 AFC Super Wild-Card round matchup.

The Bills extended their lead 21-0 on a 52-yard rush by Allen  midway into the second quarter. This was Allen’s fourth rushing touchdown in his playoff career.

Brady, who took over after offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was fired in mid-November, has helped the Bills offense land in top-five points-per-game. That play has extend the Bills’ winning streak to six games in a row including an undefeated December.

Brady was very animated as the rest of the staff up in the booth give him props.

Check it out below:

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Bills Wire AFC Wild Card Player of the Game: QB Josh Allen

Bills Wire AFC Super Wild Card Weekend Player of the Game: QB Josh Allen:

The Buffalo Bills advanced to the AFC divisional round with a win against the No. 7 seed Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday afternoon and will welcome the No. 3 seed Kansas City Chiefs next weekend.

After taking a two-touchdown lead in the first quarter, the Bills staved off a Steelers rally in the final 15 minutes and won 31-17.

There are several players among offense, defense and special teams who could have won this week’s Bills Wire Player of the Game. We are awarding it to quarterback Josh Allen, who was 21 of 30 for 203 yards and three touchdowns, along with a 52-yard rushing touchdown:

Allen’s score was his fourth rushing touchdown in the postseason. Additionally, this was Allen’s second playoff game with no interceptions or fumbles — the first came in the Bills’ blowout wild-card win over the New England Patriots two years ago.

Allen found both tight ends in the first quarter for touchdowns, and his solo run for a touchdown midway through the second quarter energized the faithful fans who braved the snow. It was Allen’s longest rush in his entire career. His previous longest postseason rush was for 42 yards in his first playoff game, which came against the Houston Texans in the 2019 AFC wild-card round.

The Bills will use the next week to prepare Highmark Stadium to host the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs in the divisional round.

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Bills Wire Week 18 Player of the Game: S Taylor Rapp

Bills Wire Week 18 Player of the Game: S Taylor Rapp:

The Buffalo Bills secured the AFC East division with a win against division challenging Miami Dolphins on Sunday night to extend their winning streak to 5 games and secure home field for the first game in the playoffs.

Buffalo (11-6) secured the game with an interception to seal the win, good for a 21-14 final. In a contest that saw them come from behind to take the lead with multiple touchdowns in the fourth quarter, they needed to prevent Miami from scoring in the final two minutes of the game.

With the Dolphins looking to respond to Buffalo’s comeback in their 2-minute drive with no timeouts, the Bills phenomenal defense secured their second turnover of the day by intercepting the ball to kneel and secure the win.

In this game, there are so many players on offense, defense, and special teams 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 showed up and showed out in.

We are awarding the Player of the Game Award in Week 18 to safety Taylor Rapp, who secured the game winning interception:

Taylor Rapp signed this offseason with the Bills and had an incredible impact along with other offseason signings Deonty Harty and Trent Sherfield. Rapp’s interception was a perfect read on the Dolphins’ quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to end the game as Miami had no more time outs to get the ball back.

The Buffalo Bills will use the week to prepare Bills Stadium to host their AFC Wild-Card Round showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday afternoon.

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Lorenzo Alexander named ‘Legend of the Game’ for Bills vs. Patriots

Lorenzo Alexander named ‘Legend of the Game’ for #Bills vs. #Patriots:

Lorenzo Alexander returns to western New York on Sunday and will be honored in Orchard Park.

The Buffalo Bills have announced that Alexander will be back at Highmark Stadium and highlighted during the team’s game against the New England Patriots in Week 17. He will be the “Legend of the Game.”

Alexander played every game for the Bills from 2016 to 2019. The talented outside linebacker also played defensive tackle and tight end, and contributed to the special teams unit. He was nominated to the Pro Bowl in his first season in Buffalo back in 2016 and won defensive MVP in the Pro Bowl. His performances that season also earned him a second-team All-Pro selection as well. Fans will remember his performance against the Patriots back in October 2016 when they shut out their AFC East rival 16-0. Lorenzo Alexander sacked Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett and was a disruptive force the entire game.

The Oakland, CA native also played both playoff games in 2017 and 2019 for Buffalo. After the Bills 2019 postseason, he bid farewell to the fans as he announced his retirement. Alexander has been around the team since retirement, visiting the Bills minicamp this summer.

Prior to kickoff, Alexander will be the first one out of the tunnel at Highmark Stadium and will pump Bills Mafia up prior to team introductions and the opening kick for the Bills divisional showdown against the Patriots.

Get to your seats early to see Lorenzo Alexander’s acknowledgement.

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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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Bills Wire Week 10 Player of the Game: Latavius Murray

Bills Wire Week 10 Player of the Game: Latavius Murray:

The Buffalo Bills had another disappointing performance and we’re defeated on a last-second field-goal winner against the Denver Broncos on Monday night.

Buffalo (5-5) lost 24-22 in a contest that saw multiple turnovers by the Bills offense and a failure by the defense to prevent the Broncos (4-5) from going down the field at the end of the game to take the win.

This is one of the few weeks that only a handful of players on either offense or defense could have won this week’s Player of the Game, and they would be well deserved in an incredibly disappointing performance overall.

We are awarding the Player of the Game Award in Week 10 to running back Latavius Murray, who had nine carries for 68 yards and a touchdown:

The Bills offense had multiple turnovers throughout the game and Murray was one of few bright spots on offense, not turning the ball over and scoring a touchdown to tie the game. Murray, who has been in the National Football League for a decade for six teams prior to arriving at Buffalo this year, helped establish the run against Denver with James Cook benched earlier in the game.

The rest of the Bills offense will look to use the rest of the week to reduce turnovers and reestablish their foothold in their division when they host their AFC East rival New York Jets on Sunday afternoon.

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Bills Wire Week 8 Player of the Game: Gabe Davis

Bills Wire Week 8 Player of the Game: Gabe Davis:

On a short week, the Buffalo Bills secured the win as they prevented the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from scoring on a last second play to begin the NFL’s Week 8 slate.

Buffalo (5-3) won 24-18 in a contest that they led from the first quarter on. The Bills felt comfortably ahead before giving up a touchdown late in the game and preventing Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield from scoring with a late Hail Mary attempt from the Bucs side of the field.

Many players on offense and defense could have won this week’s Player of the Game, and they would be well deserved.

We are awarding the Player of the Game Award in Week 8 to wide receiver Gabe Davis, who had nine catches for 72 yards and a touchdown:

The Bills offense was vibrant and aggressive throughout the game as many of the skill players played much better than they have been in the last couple weeks. Davis, who had one catch for six yards in Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots, exploded with a mammoth effort.

He was targeted by quarterback Josh Allen 12 times and worked well against the Buccaneers coverage. Davis scored the touchdown to put the Bills ahead by two scores early in the third quarter. Allen spoke earlier this week about breaking the slump on offense, and Davis was a big part of Buffalo’s offensive prowess today.

The wide receiver and the rest of the Bills offense performed extremely well and will look to use the extra days off before they travel to Cincinnati to face the Bengals in their Sunday night prime-time matchup.

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Andre Reed named ‘Legend of the Game’ for Bills vs. Buccaneers

Andre Reed named ‘Legend of the Game’ for #Bills vs. #Buccaneers:

Andre Reed is ready to return to Buffalo. And he hopes to make you proud again, as the Bills (4-3) have announced that Reed will be back in Orchard Park and honored prior  the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3).

Reed will be the “Legend of the Game.”  And the Buffalo Bills organization – and we assume fans – are extremely excited for his return:

Reed spent nearly every year out of the 16 seasons in the NFL with the Bills, wearing Buffalo blue from 1985 to 1999.

During his long tenured career he earned seven consecutive Pro Bowl nominations, winning four consecutive AFC championships before the final year of his career at another team. Following his retirement, Andre Reed’s impact on and off the field was honored as he deservedly made his way onto the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 2006 before eventually being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014.

Reed noted to the team’s website that he has not been back in Buffalo for a couple seasons as he lives in California now, but he has been looking forward to his return to Western New York.

“Always excited to come up there,” Reed said. “The fan base has always been great there, you know, one of the best fan bases in the country.”

Prior to kickoff, he will pump up Bills Mafia ahead of the opening kick and team introductions.

Get to your seats early to see a Bills legend be warmly welcomed by fans and organization during his acknowledgement before the Bills take on the Buccaneers.

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Bills Wire Week 7 Player of the Game: Dalton Kincaid

Dalton Kincaid is our Player of the Game:

The Buffalo Bills fell short in the 2023 NFL season as they lost in the final seconds of the game against the New England Patriots.

Buffalo (4-3) lost 25-29 in a narrow contest that came down to stopping the Patriots from scoring a touchdown in the final minute of the game. The Bills went ahead with a Josh Allen rushing touchdown to lead 25-22 with 1:58 minutes on the clock. The Buffalo defense did not stop New England as the Patriots scored the go-ahead touchdown with 0:12 on the clock.

A couple players on offense were in the running for this week’s Player of the Game, including previous winners. All of them would deservedly be there on merit.

We are awarding the Player of the Game Award in Week 7 to tight end Dalton Kincaid, who had eight catches for 75 yards:

The Bills offense could have played better, as they started the game slow. The rookie tight end was the leading Bills receiver with four receptions that earned the Bills a first down, including catching a ball to put the Bills into first and goal territory on the Bills’ go-ahead touchdown.

The tight end performed well in the loss and will look to contribute next week when Buffalo head home to host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday at 8:15 p.m.

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