‘Backed up on their own two yard-line because of a muffed kickoff return, Allen threw a 98-yard bomb to Gabriel Davis for a touchdown less than two minutes into the game. That was the afternoon in a nutshell.’
BillsBeat - October 10, 2022
Youth steps up in big spots for big Bills win
‘On offense, rookie Khalil Shakir was the third receiver because of injuries. He was one of many rookies who stepped up totaling 75 yards and a touchdown on three catches.’
Bills annihilation of Steelers comes at perfect time
‘This is a jolt the Bills may have needed as an offense. They’ve been stuck the last couple weeks into plodding scoring drives that lasted 15, 17 or 20 plays. Miami and Baltimore sat back and forced Josh Allen to go to the length of the field one checkdown at a time.’
Bills make easy work of Steelers, set sights on Chiefs
‘In the second half, the Bills shut out the Steelers — as they’ve done to every team but one so far this year.’
Orchard Park business owners want improved infrastructure in stadium deal
‘In other NFL cities, these agreements have included things like parks, landscaping and youth sports.’
Bills overwhelm Steelers in first half, win 38-3 in dominant fashion | Game recap, highlights and stats
‘The Bills defense came ready to play against rookie QB Kenny Pickett as they kept the Steelers out of the end zone, forced two turnovers and had 3 total sacks.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Steelers | Week 5
‘For a Bills offense that has been largely forced to sacrifice explosiveness for efficiency through the first month of the season, the shackles were taken off Buffalo’s high-powered passing attack on Sunday in the first half. Josh Allen uncorked a pair of bombs to Gabe Davis covering 98 and 62 yards on the team’s first and fifth possessions, with the second blowing open their Week 5 contest against the Steelers en route to a convincing 38-3 victory.’
Bills first-half performance against the Steelers earns rave reviews | Week 5
‘It started with QB Josh Allen’s 98-yard TD pass to WR Gabe Davis and ended with a 38-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. With a sprinkle of four more touchdowns in between, Allen found himself breaking personal, team, and NFL records play after play. And on the other side of the ball, the Bills’ defense held the Steelers to only three points to secure the win and move to 4-1 on the season.’
Sean McDermott establishes Bills franchise win percentage record
‘With a 38-3 win over the Steelers, McDermott now has a winning percentage of .616 (53-33), a new club record. He passes former Bills head coach and Hall of Famer Marv Levy’s winning percentage of .615 (182-112).’
Bills Today | Gabe Davis gets his groove back after dealing with ankle injury
‘”It’s something I always knew I could do, I just needed the opportunity,” Davis said. “Just like everybody else in this world, we’re human, and we’re going to have our days and have our time. I had my time, and I was happy I was able to come out there and be focused and ready to go.”‘
BillsBeat - October 9, 2022
'I have to keep going': Bills linebacker Matt Milano off to best start of career but looking for more
‘On a Bills defense that has been kneecapped by injuries – 19 players have played at least 25% of the snaps – Milano has been one of the few constants, playing all but 12 of a possible 236 snaps.’
Scouting Report: Rookie QBs have struggled against Sean McDermott-coached defenses
‘Prediction: Bills 42, Steelers 14.’
Bills Mailbag: Is it time to pay Jordan Poyer?
‘You know how on every incessant commercial for a lawyer or the stock market, there is the warning that “past performance is no guarantee of future results?” You should keep that in mind when it comes to NFL free agency. There are two major points to consider when mulling a contract extension for Poyer. The first is his age. At 31, he’s set to miss his second game in the first five weeks, this time because of an injury to his ribs. He also missed the Week 3 loss in Miami because of a foot injury. At 6-foot and 191 pounds, Poyer is never going to be the biggest player on the field, so his durability as he ages becomes a question. It’s understandable if the Bills don’t want to get locked into a long-term deal, given Poyer’s age.’
How the cost of a beer, hot dogs and an Airbnb stack up for Bills and Sabres games
‘The stadium has been ranked the eighth cheapest venue to attend an NFL game of the 32 teams, with an average total cost of $391 for a game day experience that includes beer, a hot dog, an overnight Airbnb stay, and other expenses, in addition to a ticket, according to the financial comparison website money.co.uk.’
Deadline for a stadium benefits plan nears – with no sign of a final deal
‘While the Pegulas, New York State and Erie County struck a tentative deal in late March for $850 million in public money to be spent toward the cost of building a $1.4 billion Buffalo Bills stadium, they have been negotiating ever since over the final details. None of the sides is willing to say much about the progress of the talks, except that the community benefits agreement is moving forward with serious negotiations, after long, initial delays.’