Bills prevail in close win against Miami - ESPN
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Bills prevail in close win against Miami - ESPN
"With just over three minutes remaining in the game and the Bills holding a 28-21 lead, Miami was driving downfield, all the way to the Bills' 21-yard line. Then, the Bills defense did what it does best and came away with an opportune takeaway. Just like he jumped on a fumble late in the Week 1 win over the Baltimore Ravens, on first-and-10, linebacker Terrel Bernard picked off quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on pass intended for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle."
"The stadium erupted as Bernard returned the interception 24 yards, setting up the Bills offense to close out the game, which it promptly did, ending the ensuing drive with a 48-yard field goal. The Bills beat the Dolphins 31-21 and improved to 3-0. The close win marks the 25th consecutive game for the Bills without losing the turnover battle (including playoffs), the longest streak in NFL history"
The Buffalo Bills defeated the Miami Dolphins 31-21, improving to 3-0. With just over three minutes left and the Dolphins at the Bills' 21, linebacker Terrel Bernard intercepted Tua Tagovailoa and returned it 24 yards, setting up a drive finished by a 48-yard field goal. Quarterback Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes, reached 200 career TDs, and avoided turnovers, but failed to complete any pass beyond 10 yards for the first time in his career (min. 10 attempts). The win extended Buffalo's streak to 25 consecutive games without losing the turnover battle and 11 straight home division victories.
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