Bills teammates react to Josh Allen’s incredible run vs. Steelers

Even they have to be fans:

Western New York and the greater NFL world were amazed by Josh Allen’s touchdown run against the Steelers.

The Bills QB certainly did his part on the play. Allen scampered 52 yards down the field when it looked like the Steelers thought he going to slide to the ground.

Neither happened and his teammates were just as shocked as the rest of us that Allen managed to stay on his feet and get into the end zone. It was the top highlight from the 31-17 win.

“Sometimes you can’t help but just sit back and be a fan,” tight end Dawson Knox said.

For more from Knox and others around the Bills locker room, see the attached 13WHAM-TV clip below:

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5 takeaways from the Bills’ 31-17 postseason win over the Steelers

5 takeaways from the #Bills’ 31-17 win over the #Steelers:

The Buffalo Bills are moving on in the NFL playoffs.

The Bills topped the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 31-17 in the NFL’s Wild-Card round.

Here are five takeaways from the Bills’ playoff win over the Steelers at Highmark Stadium:

WATCH: Dalton Kincaid doubles up Bills’ lead on Steelers

Kincaid’s turn:

Dawson Knox opened the scoring and Dalton Kincaid wasn’t going to let him have all the fun.

The Bills have extended their lead to 14-0 on the Steelers in their Wild-Card round matchup in the first half thanks to Kincaid. He caught a deep touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Allen in impressive fashion.

Check out the score in the clip below:

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PFF: 5 highest-graded Bills players on offense in Week 18

Led the way for the #Bills:

The Buffalo Bills won a tight 21-14 final in their Week 18 matchup against the Miami Dolphins.

The Bills (11-6) had a few players that stood out above the rest in this one. On offense, the Bills were led by quarterback Josh Allen and his second-half efforts.

In terms of the players who helped Allen pull out the win, Buffalo will hope such efforts improve from some players throughout the rest of the 2023 playoffs as they aim for the Super Bowl.

According to Pro Football Focus, they’ll need these players to keep it up.

Here are the five highest-graded Bills players on offense against the Dolphins (11-6) in Week 18:

What we learned from the Bills’ win over the Dolphins

What we learned from the #Bills’ win over the #Dolphins:

The Buffalo Bills (11-6) successfully ran the table into the end of the regular season to secure a playoff spot after a rough start that saw them at 6-6 and on the outside of the playoff picture looking in.

Five straight wins later, and they are the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs and once more winners of the AFC East.

Buffalo’s start against Miami in the final game of the regular season was another ugly one that saw several turnovers in the first half.

After that, the Bills’ defense and depth players at positions on both sides of the ball stepped up, including an acrobatic heads-up touchdown by WR Trent Sherfield, a franchise record-long 95-yard punt return, and score by WR and return man Deonte Harty, and a game-sealing interception by S Taylor Rapp.

With that, here are three things we learned from Sunday’s win over the Dolphins:

Report card: Bills top Dolphins, 21-14

Report card: #Bills top #Dolphins, 21-14:

The 2023 NFL regular season has concluded and the Bills completed an eventful five-game winning streak to enter the playoffs with a fourth straight AFC East crown and the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff picture.

Here is the BillsWire’s Week 18 report card for the Buffalo Bills (11-6) following the team’s 21-14 win over the Miami Dolphins (11-6):

Instant analysis, recap of the Bills’ win over the Dolphins

Instant analysis, recap of #Bills’ win over #Dolphins:

The Buffalo Bills ended their 2023 campaign with a 21-14 win at the Miami Dolphins.

Buffalo’s victory gives the Bills their fourth-consecutive AFC East crown.

Multiple turnovers slowed both high-powered offenses over a scoreless first quarter. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s opening drive was cut short by a Christian Benford interception. Tagovailoa tried to hit receiver Tyreek Hill deep, but the Bills defensive back cut underneath Hill on the slightly underthrown ball.

The Bills (11-6) offense responded with a solid 12-play drive. However, confusion and chaos occurred as quarterback Josh Allen tried to beat the Dolphins (11-6) pass rush. As Allen retreated, he tossed an ill-advised pass into the end zone. Dolphins corner Eli Apple cradled the pass and Buffalo’s initial drive was instantly stopped.

Allen tossed his second interception on the Bills’ next drive. Buffalo moved into Miami territory but stalled out at the 35-yard line. The Bills took a gamble and went for the fourth-down conversion. Under duress, Allen rolled to his right and chucked a pass into the end zone. Miami safety DeShon Elliott came away with the ball.

The offenses settled in from there.

First, Miami scored on an 11-play drive. Miami utilized the ground game a bit more. Rusher De’Von Achane ran for a 25-yard touchdown. Miami used misdirection and fakes to get the Bills defense off-balance. Achane’s speed and change-of-direction earned him additional yards for his carries.

Buffalo responded with a seven-play scoring drive. The Bills finally saw a big play head toward No. 1 receiver Stefon Diggs’ way, as he caught a spectacular 36-yard pass to bring the Bills within a shadow of the goal line. Allen threw a pass that was deflected. Wideout Trent Sherfield tracked the ball and toe-tapped as the ball fluttered toward the back of the end zone.

The Dolphins motored back down the field on a nine-play series. Hill scored on a three-yard touchdown reception. Hill was matched one-on-one against Benford, and Tagovailoa hit the wide receiver on a quick-timing route to give the Dolphins the lead 14-7.

With under two minutes in the half, the Bills moved quickly down the field. Allen was decisive with his passes on the drive. Running back James Cook, however, dropped a touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone.

On the final play of the half, Allen found receiver Ty Johnson, who was stopped at the one-yard line. The Dolphins entered the half up by a touchdown.

The second half started in a similar way as the start of the game. The defenses locked down the offenses. Both teams were forced to punt on the initial drives of the second half.

Buffalo’s offense seemed to have something great on their second series of the half. The Bills had a nice mix of play calls by coordinator Joe Brady. Allen had the offense moving methodically down the field. On the 13th play of the drive, Miami defensive tackle Christian Wilkins forced an Allen fumble.

The Bills came away with no points. Special teams shortly after decided to flex their muscle.

Deonte Harty added some juice to the defensive stalemate with an electrifying 96-yard punt return to tie the game.

Buffalo’s defense continued to slow the Miami offense. That included a fumble recovery.

Finally, the Bills inched ahead on the scoreboard.

On a eight-play scoring drive, things culminating with a five-yard reception by tight end Dawson Knox. The drive was aided by two big pass plays: A 26-yard tumbling-backward reception by tight end Dalton Kincaid and a 28-yard Khalil Shakir reception on the sideline. With seven minutes remaining, the Bills lead 21-14.

From there, the defense locked Miami down. Multiple three-and-outs were forced and the game was put on ice by Taylor Rapp. The Bills offense turned the ball over on downs while up a touchdown.

Miami had a chance, but a late interception by Rapp ended it, giving the Bills the win.

Here’s the rest of Bills Wire’s instant recap following a 21-14 win over the Dolphins:

Bills have seven players named as 2024 Pro Bowl alternates, here’s who

#Bills have seven players named as 2024 Pro Bowl alternates, here’s who:

The 2024 AFC roster for the Pro Bowl only had two Buffalo Bills players included on it.

Offensive lineman Dion Dawkins and running back James Cook were the two initial ones. But it’s likely they won’t be alone at the end of the day.

Once the All-Star game rolls around, players eventually end up dropping out. Some due to their team playing in the Super Bowl, others relating to injury… or they don’t just don’t feel like it.

Regardless, Buffalo did see seven players end up on the list of alternates. There are different levels of alternates, ranked from first to fifth.

Here’s the full list of Bills alternates for the 2024 Pro Bowl:

PFF: 5 highest-graded Bills players on offense in Week 17

Not the best day for the #Bills offense, but these guys did well according to PFF:

The Buffalo Bills won a tight 27-21 final in their Week 17 matchup against the New England Patriots.

The Bills (10-6) had a few players that stood out above the rest in this one. On offense, the Bills were led by tight end  Dalton Kincaid.

In terms of the players who helped Kincaid pull out the win, Buffalo will hope such efforts remain throughout the rest of the 2023 season as they aim to secure a postseason spot.

According to Pro Football Focus, they’ll need these players to continue to play at a high level.

Here are the five highest-graded Bills players on offense against the Patriots (4-12) in Week 17:

Top photos from the Bills’ 27-21 win over the Patriots

Top photos from the #Bills’ 27-21 win over the #Patriots:

The Buffalo Bills took an important win at home against the New England Patriots in Week 17.

In recent weeks, the Bills (10-6) had flown out of the gate in games they’ve won. That was not the case against the Pats (4-12). Buffalo started slow and hung around enough to eventually take the lead and hold on for a 27-21 win.

All in all, some of these moments made for some great snapshots, too.

Check out some of the top images from the Bills’ win over the Patriots below: