Report card: Bills win 37-20 vs. Dolphins

The Bills came out swinging against the Dolphins, who took an early lead and never looked back.

The Buffalo Bills continued their strong road performances this season with 37-20 win over the Miami Dolphins. The Bills are now 7-3, sitting pretty for a wild card spot.

After their loss against the Browns, the Bills offense was called into question by both their fans and the media. The Bills responded by pouring on 37 points against a poor Miami defense.

The Bills defense also came out and stopped the run, as well as getting pressure to the quarterback. It wasn’t a perfect game from Buffalo, but a step in the right direction after the disappointing loss to Cleveland.

After the victory in Miami, here’s how the Bills graded in this week’s report card:

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Quarterback: A-

This was possibly the best performance by Josh Allen in his young career. Allen started the game strong, but on the first two drives he couldn’t create touchdowns, only field goals. On the third drive Allen found receiver John Brown for a 40-yard touchdown strike. Allen hit Brown who was streaking down the sideline, and Brown bumped off a defender before heading into the end zone.

After a drive that led to just a field goal, Allen worked some red zone magic and found tight end Dawson Knox who shrugged off a defender after the catch to walk in for the score on an all-out blitz from the Dolphins defense. In the third quarter Allen had an eight-yard scramble where he used his speed to reach the outside and hurdle for the score.

It wasn’t a perfect game for Allen, he didn’t complete many deep shots, and had some head scratching throws. Ultimately, Allen had one of the best games of his career. He completed 21 out of his 33 passes, a 63.6 completion percentage, he threw for 256 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions.

PODCAST: Has the Bills offense made a turnaround?

Bills Wire Buffalo Bills podcast recap of the team’s Week 11 win over the Miami Dolphins.

The Buffalo Bills went down to Miami and took care of the business, squishing the “fish”(mammals) in their second encounter of the season with a score of 37-20. It was the most points accrued by this Bills offense all season, and they shined in all aspects. Mustached Buffalo offense coordinator Brian Daboll got it done.

Despite what their record may say, Mimai was a valiant team, and had been riding high on a two-game win streak, but the Bills slowed them down. There were a few moments where the Dolphins had opportunities to take over the game, but they could not capitalize.

Miami only attempted to rush a mere 13 attempts for 23 yards, a questionable decision since rushing up the middle worked to their advantage in the first encounter.

The offense for Buffalo was essentially fan service against Miami, and the Bills social media crowd got their way. Devin Singletary was the primary running back, getting key downs and leading the rushing yardage. Quarterback Josh Allen heaved the ball around, hitting wideout John Brown for two touchdown passes, further cementing Brown’s roster spot for years to come. Brown, who many have only viewed as “just a deep ball guy” has shown that he can be the No. 1 receiver that the team has desperately needed for a long time.

Billswire Podcast Hosts Matt Johnson and Jeremy Juhasz explore the big win in Miami, and look ahead ahead toward Denver next week:

 

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Tremaine Edmunds spearheads Bills defense in win vs. Dolphins

Tremaine Edmunds led the way in Buffalo’s Week 11 win over the Miami Dolphins.

Buffalo’s defense entered its Week 11 meeting with the Miami Dolphins in need of a resurgence.

The unit, which was once widely looked at as one of the stronger defensive groupings in the league, had struggled in the weeks leading up to its matchup with the 2-6 Dolphins. The team had allowed over 350 net yards in three out of its previous four contests. It had given up triple-digit rushing nets in each of its last five games.

The Bills’ defense was in desperate need of a statement game, a contest that could reaffirm its status as one of the league’s elite units.

Spearheaded by the play of Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo did just that.

The Bills’ defense was near-impenetrable in the team’s 37-20 win over Miami, allowing a total of just 303 yards. The previously struggling run defense refound its form in Hard Rock Stadium, allowing a season-best 23 rushing yards in the contest.

The defense played with a tenacity it hadn’t shown in recent weeks, a mindset that was set and demonstrated by Edmunds, according to head coach Sean McDermott.

“They were aggressive,” McDermott said. “They were aggressive, and they had a great week of preparation, that’s really where it starts. You go back and say, ‘Why did we get the results that we got?’ And you double down on those habits. Those are good things.

“Just the overall aggressiveness, I think overall, was where it needed to be. I thought Tremaine did a great job from the communication standpoint, from a leadership standpoint.”

Edmunds tallied a team-high 12 tackles on the day, complementing explosive plays at the line of scrimmage with solid plays in coverage.

The game perhaps served as a microcosm of Edmunds’ entire skillset. The rangy middle linebacker prevented Miami from picking up anything on the ground with his stout play against the run. He also broke up a deep pass to Miami tight end Mike Gesicki in the fourth quarter. He even notched a half-sack in the contest, contributing to Buffalo’s total of six.

Though statistics and strong play are valuable, a unit’s culture is perhaps as important as it is immeasurable. The 21-year-old Edmunds set the tone for the entire Bills’ roster ahead of its dominant outing, a process he started with a speech days before the matchup.

“Tremaine, he gave a speech yesterday,” wide receiver John Brown said following the win. “It was time to show them what we can do . . . [He said] it’s just time for us to play our game and play fast, and leave no doubt behind.

“Everybody was amped up and ready to go . . . You barely hear Tremaine talk, so I was kind of shocked by that.”

Typically a lead-by-example type of player, it was a verbal speech from Edmunds that ultimately propelled Buffalo to victory. Now able to complement his on-field production with off-field influence, Edmunds is a player that teammates look to for inspiration.

“Tremaine is a true leader,” defensive tackle Jordan Phillips said. “He not only says it but he goes out there and does it. He goes out there and plays hard, plays free.

“I look to him when I need guidance. He’s a young guy but he’s all over the place and he’s a leader of our defense.”

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Josh Allen on John Brown: ‘I wouldn’t trade him for anybody’

Allen adds he thins Brown is a Pro Bowl WR.

Following a 37-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins, that saw the Bills improve to 7-3 on the season, there was plenty of praise for Buffalo’s offense.

One player in particular who was applauded, was Bills wide receiver John Brown.

Brown finished the day with nine catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns.

During Josh Allen’s postgame interview on CBS, the quarterback had high remarks for his top wideout.

“He’s unbelievable,” Allen said. “The things that he can do. How well he runs routes. How well he communicates… he’s the ultimate teammate too. He’s a Pro Bowler in my eyes. You know, I love having him and we’re lucky to have him.”

Allen was later asked by members of the media what makes John Brown special.

“He’s been fantastic for us. Just how he goes about each and every day,” Allen said. “He goes and attacks. All-time teammate. Guy that no one can say anything bad about. Just a guy that goes in and works and wants to get better. Doesn’t care about stats. Doesn’t’ care about touchdowns. He cares about winning and when you have a recipe like that, you’re determined for success. I wouldn’t trade him for anybody.”

John Brown himself was asked about the difference this week, for a Bills offense that has struggled throughout the season to put up points.

“We just knew what we had to do,” Brown told reporters. “We had to eliminate the mistakes we were making and we wanted to be more dialed in than we ever been. We haven’t played our best game yet…”

Brown also returned the praise for Allen, when discussing the 40-yard touchdown strike from his QB.

“He just made a perfect throw,” Brown told the media. “Most people don’t make that throw, so hey, he got a cannon.”

At 7-3, the Bills control their own destiny when it comes to making the playoffs, however the road ahead gets much tougher.

Over the next five games, the Bills will face the third-toughest schedule, based on opponent win percentage.

In order for the Bills to continue their march towards the postseason, the Allen/Brown connection and the offense overall, will have to continue to find a way to make plays, just like we saw today.

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Instant analysis: Bills offense dominant in sweep of Dolphins

The Buffalo Bills got back on the right side of the win column with a convincing 37-20 win Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.

The Buffalo Bills got back on the right side of the win column with a convincing 37-20 win Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. The Bills allowed Miami to stay within a reasonable distance throughout the afternoon but in reality, the game was in Buffalo’s grasp all day.

It was a solid day for Josh Allen, who just seems to thrive when facing Miami. He accounted for four touchdowns on the day–three through the air and one on the ground.

Each of the aerial scores were impressive plays. John Brown found a space along the sideline against the Dolphins’ cover-two defense and beat the safety for a 40-yard touchdown reception. Dawson Knox displayed his power on a 23-yard touchdown reception, breaking a tackle and rumbling between the center of the field to score on a play where the Dolphins sent an all-out blitz.

To seal the deal, Allen rolled to his right and found Brown for a nine-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter to give the Bills a three-score lead in the final frame.

Allen ended the day 21-of-33 for 256 yards through the air. He also added 57 yards on the ground prior to the team’s victory formation.

John Brown was the big winner out wide, as he led the Bills with 137 yards receiving on nine catches. He found space all afternoon in Miami’s secondary, and Allen was decisive in getting the ball in his wideouts hands.

Buffalo’s brass made a concerted effort to get the ball in the hands of Devin Singletary. The rookie shouldered the load throughout the game and helped close out the game in the fourth quarter. Singletary ran 15 times for 75 rushing yards. It’s apparent that he will be the focal point of Buffalo’s ground attack going forward. He did fumble twice, but the Bills recovered both miscues. Still, it’s something that the Florida Atlantic product will need to clean up going forward.

Defensively, Buffalo was in Fitzpatrick’s face all afternoon. The Bills tallied seven sacks. Shaq Lawson, Jordan Phillips, Ed Oliver, Star Lotulelei, Jerry Hughes, and Corey Liuget registered sacks, while Matt Milano and Tremaine Edmunds split a sack.

Outside of a Devante Parker 50-yard reception, the Dolphins did not produce much on offense. Miami put up some numbers in the fourth quarter after the game was in hand, so the 323 yards allowed through the air is a bit deceiving

Parker ended up with a nice stat line, but he, along with Miami, had little to show for it. Parker reeled in seven catches for 135 yards on the day.

The Bills run defense, which was gouged the past few weeks, made progress this week. Buffalo finished with nine tackles for loss on the day, allowing only 23 yards on the ground.

Buffalo benefited from Maimi’s mistakes. The Dolphins were guilty for six accepted penalties, thwarting progress on several occasions. In addition, wide receiver Allen Hurns fumbled a reception on his own, which Jordan Poyer recovered.

The only concern on the day was the special teams unit. Jakeem Grant ran a kickoff back 101 yards at the end of the first half, a play that he outran the entire coverage unit moving from left to right. There were several players on the Bills unit who were merely diving at air. Grant would average 39.6 yards per kick return.

The unit was out-smarted on an onside kick, one in which Miami kicker Jason Sanders recovered a ground kick by himself.

While the coverage units left a little bit to be desired, the Bills had a sign of relief as Stephen Hauschka returned to form, connecting on all three of his field goal attempts in addition to four successful extra-point tries.

This was the type of game that Buffalo needed. They were the superior team on paper, and they showed it on the field. The Bills’ offensive and defensive units played an ideal game. Buffalo looks to build upon this victory next week, as they take on the Denver Broncos Sunday at New Era Field.

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5 takeaways from the Bills’ 37-20 win over the Dolphins

Five takeaways from the Buffalo Bills’ win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 11.

There were some concerns for the Buffalo Bills heading into their Week 11 meeting with the Miami Dolphins.

The Dolphins entered the game on a two-game winning streak. Could the Bills make that three? Turns out, the answer is now as the Bills topped the Dolphins 37-20, earning a 7-3 record in the process with the win.

With that, here are five takeaways from the Bills’ win over the Dolphins:

Buffalo Bills kicker Stephen Hauschka. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Stephen Hauschka is back

To keep Stephen Hauschka or not keep Stephen Hauschka? That has been the question for the Bills. In Week 10, Hauschka cost the Bills. First he missed an easy kick from 34 yards in the first half against the Browns in an eventual 19-16 loss. Then the more glaring miss was a wide kick on a potential game-tying kick, but it was a hard one. It was from 53 yards. However, Hauschka missed five-straight kicks from 50-plus yards. It had started to become a concern.

Hauschka put any concerns to rest against Miami. He converted on three kicks against Miami, including his first, from 51. Hauschka also hit from 34 and 21 yards in the win. He said all week he needed to maintain his composure heading into his team’s meeting with the Dolphins after an off-week, and he certainly did.

Bills impose will on undermanned Dolphins, win 37-20

The Buffalo Bills ran roughshod through the Miami Dolphins defense in Week 11, cruising to victory and dropping the Dolphins to 2-8.

The first time the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills played this season, the Dolphins were able to physically dictate the pace of much of the game. This time around? No such luck — the Buffalo Bills physically dominated the Dolphins on both sides of the football, cruising to a 37-20 victory in Week 11 of the NFL season and moving their record to 7-3. That mark will place Buffalo comfortably in control of the AFC Conference’s first wild card position.

Miami’s first loss in November serves as a sobering reminder of how far this football team is away from being competitive — Miami now sits at 2-8. The Bills brought ferocious pass rush all day, constantly collapsing the pocket around QB Ryan Fitzpatrick to the tune of seven sacks and rarely giving Fitzpatrick the time to set up in the pocket and survey the field.

The complete lack of a running threat made life a lot more difficult for the Dolphins, as RB Kalen Ballage once again stumbled in his role as the Dolphins’ lead back — the rushing offense only showing life when Ballage aligned behind the center in the wildcat formation inside the red zone.

Between all of that mess offensively and a brutal game of musical chairs in the secondary, Miami stood little chance to keep pace. Miami saw FS Bobby McCain helped to the sideline on more than one occasion and CB Nik Needham was also assisted off the field at one point. Between those dings and the absence of two defensive backs on the inactive list, Bills QB Josh Allen enjoyed a career game with 4 total touchdowns and over 250 passing yards — continuing his dominance against Miami in his young career.

Special teams kept the Dolphins alive, particularly with a successful onside kick and a kick return for a touchdown by WR Jakeem Grant. But even the progress on special teams was watered down by several penalties on returns. The penalties were a big problem all around — an uncharacteristically sloppy effort from Miami all around.

The Dolphins hits the road next week to take on a desperate 4-6 Cleveland Browns team, so the schedule won’t get much easier as the Dolphins look to reignite the momentum they showed earlier in November.

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WATCH: Bills’ Ed Oliver gets first sack on QB

Ed Oliver sack video on Ryan Fitzpatrick.

So far in his brief NFL career, defensive lineman Ed Oliver only has two sacks. Both have come against the Miami Dolphins.

But finally in Week 11, the rookie notched his first sack… against a quarterback.

In Buffalo’s first meeting with the Dolphins this year, Oliver’s first sack came against wide receiver Albert Wilson on a trick play. On Sunday, he finally pulled a QB down and it was Ryan Fitzpatrick, nonetheless.

Check out Oliver’s first quarterback sack here:

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Rob Gronkowski explains how he dominated Bills during career

New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski discusses playing the Buffalo Bills during his career.

Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is a Buffalo native, but was very much disliked around his hometown during his playing career.

A bit of a cheap shot on Tre’Davious White doesn’t help, neither did his complete domination of the Bills during his career. His numbers are ridiculous against Buffalo.

In 15 career games, Gronkowski had 69 career catches for 1,070 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Now retired, Gronk recently joined FOX Sports as an analyst. During his pregame analysis on Sunday ahead of Week 11’s 1 p.m. games, Gronkowski was talking about the Bills and specifically his playing career.

Gronkowski knows he dominated the Bills and said because they were his hometown team, that’s exactly what fueled him to do so.

“Every time I played the Buffalo Bills, I loved dominating them. I felt like I dominated them because I felt like a child going out there against the Bills. I grew up in Buffalo,” Gronkowski said.

“The more they try to hate me in Buffalo, the more I enjoyed playing there, That’s what made it so great, when you felt like that. When you have that mental edge, it’s like nothing can stop you and you’re unstoppable and invincible out there on the field,” Gronkowski added.

While Bills fans might not like hearing this, they should. It’s much better to hear than to see Gronk continue doing it, right?

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Miami Dolphins inactives for Week 11 vs. the Bills

The Miami Dolphins are a little over an hour from kickoff, and we now know which Dolphins on the 53-man roster will not be suiting up for today’s game.

The Miami Dolphins are a little less than an hour from kickoff, and we now know which Dolphins on the 53-man roster will not be suiting up for today’s game. The Dolphins shared the inactives list just moments ago.

The inactives this week will hit hard for Miami’s defense — losing LB Raekwon McMillan and DE Taco Charlton this week are significant blows to Miami’s upset bid against the Bills. Both players aren’t blindside decisions, as each was limited all throughout the course of this week of practice and were noted on the team’s final injury report of the week.

But there was still optimism that each was not outright ruled out for the game — though that is ultimately the case. Miami’s secondary will also be tested without Ken Webster and Xavier Crawford — look for a lot of snaps for the rest of Miami’s defensive backs. That, of course, includes safety Reshad Jones, who finally returns this week after an extended absence from the field.

Jones will need to be a big presence to make up for losses elsewhere on the Dolphins defense today against the Bills.

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