‘The good and bad that has at times been the story of Allen’s career was on display in a 44-32 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Highmark Stadium.’
BillsBeat - November 17, 2025
Lance Lysowski: Bills didn't need Keon Coleman vs. Bucs, and another benching makes WR look like a whiff
‘Apparently, the message didn’t sink in, because Coleman slipped up again this week, and this time, McDermott had enough. He dropped the hammer Sunday by making Coleman a healthy inactive for the Bills’ 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Highmark Stadium.’
To win a 'weird' game, Buffalo Bills defense had to rely on 2 key takeaways. Here's how they did it
‘“Just been working the center, kind of all day, just changing up the different kinds of rushing that I was doing, and then that last one, just kind of did a more power-to-pull,” Jones said. “Got the edge and just came free, saw Bake (Mayfield), and just kind of reached out for it, and good things happen.”‘
Three questions after the Buffalo Bills defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
‘The Buffalo Bills can overcome themselves and win.’
How Bills WR Tyrell Shavers came through on scramble drill for TD: Plays that shaped the game
‘“Josh started to the opposite side,” Shavers explained. “The pocket broke down. When that happens, (No.) 17 is the best in the league at it. When the pocket breaks down, he has the ability to find guys down the field. I knew as soon as he broke it that it was scramble mode, and it was time to get open. I just went straight upfield. He was to the right. He looked back to the left, and we made eye contact.”’
Gabe Davis 'most comfortable' in his return to Highmark Stadium; Bucs slow down James Cook
‘“I’m happy to be back here,” Davis said. “This is my most comfortable I’ve been playing. I’m just glad that we got that Bills jersey on again. It was fun. … Every single time I touched the ball, all the guys were celebrating, so it was funny.”‘
Report Card: Passing offense breaks out of its doldrums in Bills' win
‘The Bills have a nasty habit of allowing running backs nobody has ever heard of to go off. That happened again Sunday as Tampa Bay’s No. 3 running back, Sean Tucker, had 106 yards on 19 carries.’
4 things that stood out in Bills' explosive Week 11 win against Buccaneers
‘No doubt, the Bills showed some mettle, especially coming off such a deplorable performance last week in Miami. They survived a track meet in which there were nine lead changes because their quarterback rekindled some of the magic that has been missing this season, and the defense – after playing poorly most of the day – came up with some huge plays in critical moments.’
Bills report card: Josh Allen goes nuclear, defense stifles Baker Mayfield
‘Buffalo’s run defense continues to struggle as it allowed 202 yards to a team that didn’t have its best RB, Bucky Irving. Rachaad White has been the primary fill-in for Irving and he had 51 yards on just 10 carries, but the Bucs leaned on Tucker because he had the hot hand and he finished with 106 yards and a 5.6 average per carry with two TDs.’
Josh Allen creates top moment at Highmark Stadium with 2024 touchdown run against Chiefs
‘So it was not a surprise that when Josh Allen took off on a mad dash through the Kansas City defense and scored on a breathtaking 26-yard run to put a capper on Buffalo’s victory over the Chiefs, Nantz finished his call by proclaiming, “Oh, the play of the year in the NFL.”’
Wide right redux for Buffalo in this heartbreaking 2008 MNF loss to Browns
‘Scott Norwood’s 47-yard miss to the right prevented the Bills from winning Super Bowl XXV in January 1991 and obviously carried more significance, but Lindell’s botched field goal dropped the Bills to 5-5 and it pretty much killed any chance they had in 2008 of getting into contention for a playoff berth.’
Bills get the full Josh Allen experience in win over Bucs
‘In an erratic display for at least the first three quarters which included two bad interceptions and several uncharacteristic missed throws to open receivers, he proved completely unstoppable when he had to be, finishing with three passing touchdowns and three rushing touchdowns.’
Bills’ Josh Allen made NFL history with a performance no QB has ever achieved twice (Observations)
‘The Buccaneers are the third team this season to rush for more than 200 yards against the Bills, finishing with 203. Buffalo’s offense kept the Bills in the game, though, finishing with the team’s highest single-game point total of the season.’
The Buffalo Bills finally unleashed Josh Allen and it paid off against the Buccaneers
‘Buffalo needed someone to step up in the passing game on Sunday. Although few expected it, Tyrell Shavers was the player to answer the call. Shavers scored on a 43-yard deep ball from Josh Allen and added a few other big catches. He finished with four catches for 90 yards and one score.’
Bills veteran has blunt message for young receiver after his third tardiness violation
‘“Keon knows now he’s in the hot seat and he needs to come on and show up for it,” Dawkins said. “Pats on the back are over with and it’s time for him to grow up and he knows it.”’