Report card: Bills top Seahawks, 31-10

Report card: Bills top Seahawks, 31-10

The Buffalo Bills put together a nearly flawless road performance against the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 8 action. The Bills won easily 31-10.

The Bills (6-2) broke the spirit of the Seahawks (4-4), as the home team saw their frustrations turn inward with on-the-field fighting.

Buffalo opened the scoring with a two-yard touchdown reception. The Bills added a second score just before halftime, a 12-yard pass from quarterback Josh Allen to tight end Dalton Kincaid.

Buffalo’s defense suffocated the Seattle offense. The Bills only allowed a field goal in the first half.

The dominance continued into the second half, as Buffalo added two more touchdowns to expand the lead. Running back James Cook scored a pair of rushing touchdowns to put the game away for the Bills.

The Bills were in complete command all game. Buffalo outgained the Seahawks by a nearly two-to-one margin (445-233 yards). Buffalo had 29 first downs to Seattle’s 17.

Here’s how Bills Wire graded the win over the Seahawks:

Allen had himself an afternoon. He was efficient and effective, going 24-of-34 for 283 yards and two touchdown passes. The only blemish on Allen’s solid performance was that he threw his first interception on the season.

Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman was impressive, reeling in a short contested-catch touchdown in the first quarter. He continues his ascent with Buffalo, catching five passes for 70 yards. Khalil Shakir had another impressive game, leading all receivers with nine catches for 107 receiving yards.

Kincaid found the end zone as well, topping off a solid four-catch afternoon. Both of tight end Dawson Knox’s receptions went for longer than 20 yards.

Cook had a tremendous afternoon, averaging 6.5 yards per carry. All told, Cook rushed 17 times for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Rookie Ray Davis added 29 yards on six carries. The offensive line was impressive, as they continually won the battle at the point of attack all afternoon. It was an overwhelming performance by the group, as they completely wore down the Seahawks in the trenches.

The Seahawks entered the game leading the NFL in passing yards. The Bills kept the Seattle offense from getting into any meaningful rhythm.

While quarterback Geno Smith was efficient with a 21-of-29 day, the Seahawks signal-caller never really had a chance to push the ball down the field. The absence of receiver DK Metcalf was noticeable, but even Metcalf would’ve had trouble with the way Buffalo’s secondary played. Buffalo gave up 90 passing yards during garbage time, which makes their performance even more remarkable.

Buffalo’s defensive line smothered Seattle’s runners all game long. Seattle’s running backs managed only 16 yards on 12 carries. Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet were complete nonfactors throughout the game. This was an exceptional performance by the unit.

Kicker Tyler Bass was perfect on the afternoon, hitting all four PATs successfully. He added a short 27-yard field goal to his ledger as well. Punter Sam Martin averaged 49 yards on three punts. Both Bass and Martin were solid through rainy conditions.

Mack Hollins recovered a muffed punt late in the game. The play effectively sealed the game for Buffalo, as the Bills moved into victory formation shortly after.

The unit did take two penalties on returns, which hurt a bit. However, with such a dominant game in other aspects of play, the miscues did not cause massive harm.

Let’s give it up for the staff on this one. The entire game plan worked smoothly Sunday afternoon. Buffalo took control of the game early and imposed their will on the Seahawks.

Offensive coordinator Joe Brady put together another game plan that saw success both through the air and on the ground. The Bills kept drives going, completing 8-of-15 third downs. Multiple receivers were involved in the passing attack, which gave Allen several good options in the aerial attack. The run game controlled the point of attack, and the run calls were effective.

Defensively, coordinator Bobby Babich and head coach Sean McDermott put together a plan that stunted the Seattle offense. Without Metcalf, the Seahawks were without their most dynamic player. The Bills shut down all other options on offense. After Buffalo gained the lead, the run game was out of the equation.

The only flaw for Buffalo was their issue with flags. Once again, the Bills saw plenty of time with the refs. In this game, the Bills took 13 penalties for 85 yards.

Two former Spartans in the NFL try to exchange jerseys in hilarious video

Keon Coleman and Kenneth Walker at least attempted to do a jersey swap after their game Sunday

Before Keon Coleman and Kenneth Walker III were exciting young players in the NFL, they shared the field at Michigan State. The two Spartans played each other on Sunday, with Coleman’s Buffalo Bills beating Walker’s Seattle Seahawks 31 to 10.

After the game, Walker and Coleman tried to show love to each other with the classic post game jersey swap, but, hilariously, Kenneth Walker couldn’t figure out how to get his jersey off.

You can watch the video below, which is very sweet and funny:

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Josh Allen calls Bills’ win over Seahawks best of 2024: ‘It’s up there’

Josh Allen calls Bills’ win over Seahawks best of 2024: ‘It’s up there’

The Bills traveled from Buffalo in the North East to Seattle in the North West to ground the Seahawks on their home turf by a final score of 31-10.

For quarterback Josh Allen, it also was one of his best overall games of the 2024 NFL Season.

“It’s up there,” The Bills QB said to the media after the game. “I think you look at it from all three phases, I think everybody went out there, knew their job, and executed at a high level — offense, defense, and special teams.”

With over half the offensive plays in motion, Allen is keeping it simple and seeing strong results.

“I wouldn’t say we’re too overcomplicated in what we’re doing,” he added. “I know we have some motions and shifts, but again, it takes guys learning it and understanding it but going out there and executing at a high level, everybody knows their spots, and when you got that, you got a dangerous team.”

He would finish the game 24 of 34 throwing for 283 yards with two passing touchdowns. The Buffalo offense was 8-of-15 on third downs and 4-of-6 in the red zone, scoring touchdowns in every quarter of the game.

Allen’s streak of passes without an interception did come to an end during a rainy and slippery day on the field, which also saw him fumble and recover the ball twice.

But that didn’t stop the most successful quarterback in NFL history from paying him some compliments.

“He has really lit the league on fire since he’s been in it,” said player-turned-analyst Tom Brady. “Sometimes, he played like a spaz. Like a grade-schooler on a sugar high. But now, he’s controlled the chaos. He’s like a storm coming into town. And you don’t want that storm coming into this town.”

The former AFC East foe and long-time UGG enthusiast awarded his “Player of the Game” to the Bills signal caller.

Playing against the Seahawks at home is famously a noisy affair due to their “12th Fan” base, though Allen pointed both to the impact that having a couple of 90-yard scoring drives in the first half as well as a big presence by the members of Bills Mafia in attendance made during the game.

“I think it takes the crowd out of it,” he said of the scores. “You stay out of third-and-longs like we did and be able to convert as well as we did. It quiets them down quite a bit which helps with communication. Helps really with just the whole vibe and momentum of the game. Crowds can be such a big part of it. I do want to shout out Bills Mafia. That was a crazy scene walking off the field to the thousands of fans still here. Appreciate them coming out. Hopefully, they enjoyed the game today.”

Keon Coleman ‘don’t think anybody’ can stop the Bills

Keon Coleman ‘don’t think anybody’ can stop the Bills

The Buffalo Bills clipped the wings of the Seattle Seahawks in all three phases of a 31-10 win that saw them improve to 6-2.

The Buffalo offense has continued to have a strong year, thanks in part to the addition of recent trade acquisition WR Amari Cooper, as well as the arrival of rookie pass catcher Keon Coleman.

During the Bills’ past two contests, Coleman has begun to show the type of high-level playmaking abilities and numbers he was drafted for.

“We feel like every play we come out there and execute at a high level, I don’t think anybody really can stop us but ourselves,” Coleman said after the game.

Among the things that have stood out during those recent game performances in terms of productivity is the first-year receiver’s efficiency numbers.

He went for 70 yards on five receptions Sunday with an impressive contested touchdown grab, and the previous week against the Tennessee Titans he put up 125 yards on four receptions during their NFL Week 7 win.

“When you’ve got an explosive offense, just specific to this game, you know you have to be efficient offensively and explosive at the same time,” head coach Sean McDermott said after the game. “I felt like we were both.”

The way the offense is taking shape stood out to him as well.

“Just growth, one week at a time, growth, development. Adam’s doing a really good job with him. Having Amari, I think, helps too because he’s another veteran in the room and, to me, a big-time established veteran that’s done great things in this league for a while. So that helps with the guys that are already in that room. We’ve got good guys in that room that help young players develop and teach them the right way, teaching them the right habits, the right routines, Monday through Saturday. That’s what leads to what you saw today.”

Bills quarterback Josh Allen also shared what he’s noticed about Coleman.

“Absolutely [playing more confident], and that’s something, our staff has got him rolling,” the QB said. “Knows what he’s doing, and when he knows what he’s doing and gets rolling, he’s a damn good football player. He’s continuing to make plays for us, and you love to see that from your young guy. He’s only going to get better.”

WR Khalil Shakir joined Coleman for their post-game media availability and talked about what he saw on Coleman’s touchdown in particular.

“That’s a big boy play right there. It comes from him and Josh [Allen] being on the same page. Josh trusting him, throwing it up there and him making a play. Anytime we score a touchdown, we’re lit. For it to be him, especially in our wide [receiver] room, for it to be anybody in our wide [receiver] room, I know we get really excited for each other. Just to see each other ball out. But as an offense, as long as we get in there, it can be anybody.”

Bills rookie WR Keon Coleman has breakout game against Seahawks

Bills rookie WR Keon Coleman has breakout game against Seahawks

The Buffalo Bills just last week made the bold move of improving their receiving core with the acquisition of star playmaker Amari Cooper, and while that move has already paid off, the arrival of their rookie second-round pick in Keon Coleman is a pleasant surprise.

 

It was a big day for Coleman against one of the best secondaries in the league as he physically dominated every corner that went up against him, including the large and athletic Tariq Woolen. Coleman ended the day hauling in 5 passes, for 70 yards, and a one-handed touchdown over the top of Woolen in the endzone. Coleman looked like everything was starting to come together and has quickly established himself as a big-time threat on any given snap.

With Cooper staring opposite on the outside, and Khalil Shakir healthy again in the slot role, Coleman has picked the perfect time to emerge within this Bills offense. The narrative surrounding Buffalo and their lack of playmakers at receiver have quickly been flipped on its head as Josh Allen, and this offense look like one of the most intimidating groups in the entire league, and Coleman is only going to get better as the season goes on.

WATCH: Keon Coleman cashes in on second jump ball, scores one-handed vs. Seahawks

WATCH: Keon Coleman cashes in on second jump ball, scores one-handed vs. Seahawks

Keon Coleman showed why playing basketball can help in the NFL.

In the red zone, Bills quarterback Josh Allen tossed a jump ball up for Coleman. It was knocked away.

Right after, Allen went back to him. The rookie delivered.

Coleman went up, grabbed a one-handed snag and put his team up 7-0 on the road against the Seahawks in the first quarter. What a play.

Check it out in the clip below:

Former Spartans WRs showing support for MSU ahead of UM rivalry game

There is no love lost when it comes to Michigan-Michigan State

There is no love lost when it comes to Michigan-Michigan State. That was further proven by social media posts shared by a pair of Spartans wide receivers.

Michigan State renews its annual rivalry with in-state foe Michigan on Saturday night from Ann Arbor, Mich. Both teams come into this matchup feeling like they have a chance to win, which is considered a toss-up game.

Ahead of the matchup, former Michigan State wide receivers Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman posted graphics on social media that, well, showed how they feel about the Wolverines. Check out those posts by clicking on the link below:

As I said, there’s no love lost between these two schools.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Wolverines is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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Bills’ Keon Coleman voted NFL Rookie of the Week for Titans performance

Bills’ Keon Coleman voted NFL Rookie of the Week for Titans performance

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was voted the NFL’s Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for his performance in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.

Coleman is the first wide receiver to be voted Rookie of the Week this year. In the game, Coleman caught four passes for 125 yards. He led the entire NFL in receiving yards for Week 7 in the 34-10 win.

He is just the third rookie WR to put up 125 receiving yards this year, joining Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers. That is pretty good company to be in.

Coleman’s big day found him being mentioned among even better company, too. In the last five years, only three other rookie wide receivers have led the league in receiving yards for any given week. Those three are Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle, and Justin Jefferson:

Graphic via NFL Network

The Bills brought in Amari Cooper to bring a spark to the receiving room last week. If Coleman is capable of games like this, and with Cooper across the field from him, the league could be in trouble. The two combined for 191 yards and a touchdown in their first game together.

Coleman’s 326 receiving yards ranks third among rookie WRs through seven weeks. He trails only Brian Thomas Jr. (513) and Malik Nabers (427).

The 5-2 Bills will take their new-look offense on the road to Seattle to take on the 4-3 Seahawks at Lumen Field in Week 8.

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New hilarious Keon Coleman commercial for Booking.com goes viral

It didn’t take Keon Coleman long to land his first commercial. And it’s hilarious.

It’s been a big week for former Michigan State Spartan Keon Coleman. Not only did he break the 100-yard mark for the first time in his career with the Buffalo Bills, but his new commercial for Booking.com also came out, and it’s going viral for being so funny.

The video features Coleman on a trip to Niagara Falls and inside of his hotel room, and he flashes his trademark charisma the whole time in hilarious fashion.

You can watch the full video here.

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What Keon Coleman said about first 100-yard game of his Bills career

What Keon Coleman said about first 100-yard game of his Bills career

It was nearly capped with an impressive touchdown, but regardless, Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver had a strong outing against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7.

Coleman had four catches and his first 100-yard receiving game, 125 total, in the 34-10 win.

Despite all eyes being on the recently acquired Amari Cooper, it was Coleman who stole the show.

“He’s a guy that wants the ball,” quarterback Josh Allen said via video conference. “He’s back-side, one-on-one, he wants the ball thrown to him, and he continues to make plays like that for us. It’s hard not to throw it to him.”

Coleman’s 125 yards played well for Allen, too. The QB finished with 323 yards passing.

In Coleman’s mind, he credits his outing to preparation. He complimented offensive coordinator Joe Brady.

“Pretty much everything Joe was calling [worked],” Coleman said. “The different looks we were practicing in practice, we got them in the game, and executed at a high level.”

Cooper’s addition in his own right looks to be paying off for the Bills. The trickle-down effect might continue to pay dividends as well.

For more from Coleman, see the attached clip below:

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