Bills score 23 points over last four possessions to improve to 5-2 after bye week
Bills coach Sean McDermott isn’t exactly certain what Josh Allen meant about finding his inner Zen to shrug off a shaky start.
In doing so, the Bills rebounded from a heartbreaking 34-31 loss to Tennessee on Oct. 18 by continuing their dominance over an AFC East rival. The Bills beat the Dolphins for a series-record seventh consecutive time, outscoring them by a combined 258-123 in this run. After going 10 of 19 for 80 yards through Buffalo’s first series of the second half, Allen closed 19 of 23 for 169 in blowing open a game that had been tied at 3.
The Bills quarterback then waved goodbye to the Dolphins after scoring on a 7-yard touchdown run with 1:07 left. “I’m just worried about the players,” Flores said. “I’m worried about them getting better, helping them improve.”