Houston Texans vs Buffalo Bills
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Buffalo’s 7–4 record still keeps the Bills inside the AFC postseason field, but their loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football triggered some movement. The Bills slipped one spot in the wild-card standings, Houston gained ground, and several upcoming opponents are now staring directly at Buffalo’s lane in the bracket.
Down 9-3 late in the first half, Mills found an open Christian Kirk from 2 yards out for an easy score.
Linked below: the Bills knew the Texans’ pass rush would pose a mighty challenge for their offensive line, and in the end, Buffalo’s o-line had no answers for Will Anderson Jr. (2.5 sacks), Danielle Hunter (2 sacks) and the Texans, and Josh Allen remains winless in four career starts in Houston.
Thursday night’s NFL game between the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills was a rough and tumble affair, featuring injuries aplenty – including to one of the officials.
Following a tough loss to the Houston Texans, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke about his early injury concern.
After the game, Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins took accountability for the false start that led to their team's loss.
The Houston Texans had one key difference-maker DeMeco Ryans gave his flowers to after beating the Buffalo Bills.
The false start penalties continue to add up for Dawkins. He leads the NFL with the most false starts on the season with seven. The Bills’ other four starting offensive linemen have combined for just one.