Bills scratch WR Keon Coleman vs Buccaneers
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Coming off a humbling loss last week, the Buffalo Bills returned home to deliver a helter-skelter 44-32 statement win over the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a game that featured nine lead changes.
Although the Bills won by 12 points, there were nine lead changes, which is tied for the second-most in a game in NFL history Allen now has 75 rushing touchdowns in his career, which is tied with Cam Newton for the most in NFL history by a QB.
Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers still need to work on their killer instinct. A week after Mayfield and coach Todd Bowles complained the team lacked finish in a loss to New England, the Bucs were more productive on Sunday,
Josh Allen looks like the MVP, and the Bills' offense is elite. Will Buffalo break through and finally win a Super Bowl?
The House voted 222 to 209 to end the record-long government shutdown Wednesday night. Six Democrats voted with Republicans to pass the bill, while two Republicans voted against. The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk where he is expected to sign it.
Before their Week 11 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Buffalo Bills made headlines for benching Keon Coleman. Their top pick in the 2024 NFL draft has
Mecole Hardman's first touch as a Buffalo Bill was a 60-yard kickoff return. Hardman, who joined the Bills practice squad this week and was signed to the active roster on Saturday, fielded the kickoff at the Bills' 4 and went 60 yards to the Bucs' 36-yard line.