In order for the Buffalo Bills to have any chance of winning their division, they are hosting the New England Patriots. Buffalo leads 20–14 at the half.
However, when defensive tackle Ed Oliver intercepted New England quarterback Bailey Zappe’s opening ball of the game, the momentum somewhat changed.
Despite their little success, the Bills managed to trim the advantage to 7-3 with a field goal after gaining the beginning field position.
But the momentum shifted slightly when defensive tackle Ed Oliver picked off New England quarterback Bailey Zappe’s first pass of the game.
The Bills gained starting field position and, despite their lack of success, managed to cut the lead to 7-3 with a field goal.
Allen might be the reason this isn’t a blowout even though the defence is playing phenomenally well. The only offensive touchdown in the team’s first eight drives came via an interception in the middle of the second quarter.
Patriots kicker Chad Ryland attempted shortly after the two-minute warning. His 47-yard attempt was no good. After a Buffalo three-and-out, New England would take it to the half.
The Los Angeles Rams could potentially lose the offensive line consistency that helped them have a successful offensive season as they face some personnel upheaval up front.
Kevin Dotson, a right guard, will undoubtedly test the free market following a stellar season that put him in the running for a rise. Following the release of backup centre Brian Allen and Coleman Shelton’s contract opt-out, the Rams will have to deal with some damage control.
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