The Bills exploded in the first half, giving the Packers their fourth straight loss.
Despite a rough second half in attack, Buffalo Bills used their exceptional first half to take down the Green Bay Packers, 27-17, in their home territory on Sunday night.
It was a game where Josh Allen didn’t really cover the stats, but the multi-sided performance on both sides of the ball showed the Bills’ best team as the Packers continued to struggle to start the offense.
Allen finished the game with 218 yards on 13-of-25 in the air while rushing for 49 yards with six carries. His favorite target Stephon Diggshowever, spent the night.
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Diggs was the top receiver of the game after six receptions for 108 yards as he set the tone, especially in the first half.
The Bills started the game with a three and a strikeout, but eight plays and 61 yards for a touchdown to Dawson Knox came about after the Buffalo defense forced the Packers to pass the ball on a down. From there, Allen and the attack went uphill.
The defense forced the Packers to score three points and it took the Bills just four games to make it 14-0 when Allen found Diggs scoring from 26 yards over Packers top corner Jair Alexander, who Diggs spoke to before the game.
The Packers followed up with their own touchdown to make a one-score game as Rodgers found rookie Romeo Dubs in the back right end of the end zone on an impressive driftwood with a fullback draped over him.
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Buffalo followed up with their third touchdown of the half as Isaiah McKenzie was very patient before speeding his way into the end zone. And with less than a minute to go, Allen found Diggs hit for 53 yards, a field goal to end the half with a 24-7 lead.
The second half turned out to be more sloppy in attack for both teams. There were three interceptions, two by the Bills and one by the Packers, which ended up lead to Rogers find Samori Toure for a 37 yard touchdown. It was Toure’s second career catch and first career touchdown.
The Packers would have another chance to press the field late in the game, but it was all for nothing as Mason Crosby missed a 55-yard field goal, which gave the Packers a side shot and some magic late in the game. .
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Rodgers finished the game with 203 yards, two touchdowns and one interception on a 19-of-30 aerial score. A bright spot for Green Bay was Aaron Jones, who ran as hard as he could for a total of 143 ground yards in 20 touchdowns.
Buffalo will move on to the AFC East’s rival New York Jets on the road next Sunday.
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Rodgers and the Packers are hoping they can break out of their current rut against the Detroit Lions, who are now 1-6 in the season.