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Old 10-12-2016, 07:40 PM   #57
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Week #13 Preview: Bills v. Titans
Site: Wegman's Field, Buffalo (72,00)
History (since 2016): First Meeting


TITANS (6-5, 3-1):
Offense: 24th (12th rushing, 26th passing)
Defense: 16th (17th rushing, 10th passing); Sacks: 36 (5th)
Turnover Margin: +12 (4th)
Leading Passer: Marcus Mariota: 206-323 2,355 yds, 23 TD, 10 INT
Leading Rusher: Derrick Henry: 197 car, 729 yds, 3 TD
Leading Receiver: Rishard Matthews (WR): 60 rec, 577 yds, 3 TD, Kendall Wright (WR): 52 rec 703 yds, 9 TD
Leading Tackler: Wesley Woodyard (MLB): 80 tackles (53 solo), 2.5 sacks, 4 INT,



BILLS (8-3, 4-0):
Offense: 9th (1st rushing, 28th passing)
Defense: 2nd (1st rushing, 25th passing); Sacks: 37 (T5th)
Turnover Margin: -1 (25th)
Leading Passer: Tyrod Taylor: 173-286 2,572 yds, 19 TD, 11 INT
Leading Rusher: LeSean McCoy: 181 car, 914 yds, 6 TD
Leading Receiver: Sammy Watkins (WR): 50 rec, 1,182 yds, 10 TD (Leads NFL in yardage)
Leading Tackler: Corey Graham (FS): 77 tackles (28 solo), 10 TFL, 1.0 sacks, 2 INT, FF

Notes: The Bills will be without LeSean McCoy (Shoulder) and Senquez Golson (Thumb).

The Titans will be without starting quarterback Marcus Mariota. He broke his thumb in last week's loss to Cincinnati. Colin Kaepernick will get the start. The former 49er will see his first action of 2017. RB DeMarcus Murray (Fractured Kneecap), and center Ben Jones (Hip) are also listed as out.
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2017 SEASON - WEEK 13

TITANS PUNISH BILLS

Rishard Matthews had a big day for the Titans

12/3/17
Buffalo, NY (AP) - A desperate Tennessee Titans team came into Wegman's Field on Sunday afternoon and dominated the first-place Buffalo Bills, 36-17. The Titans defense was the story, sacking Tyrod Taylor six times, forcing him into six fumbles and capitalizing with four takeaways as they kept their playoff hopes alive on a chilly early December afternoon.


Kendrick Parker celebrates his fumble return.
Brian Orakpo got the party started for the Titans midway through the opening quarter as he strip sacked Tyrod Taylor at midfield. Kendrick Parker picked up the lose ball and ran untouched, 47 yards for a score and the Titans were off and running.

Nickel Robey-Coleman had an answer for the Bills early in the second quarter as he stepped in front of Rishard Matthews and intercepted Colin Kaepernick. He then raced 48 yards down the left sideline for a score to tie the game at 7-7.

Tennessee (7-5) answered that with an impressive 92 yard drive. Derrick Henry finished it off with a one yard run. The key play of the drive was a third and 19 completion to tight end Mychal Rivera that went for 29 yards down to the Buffalo one yard line.

On Buffalo's next series, Kendrick Parker would strip sack Taylor and the Titans recovered at the Buffalo 26. Three plays later it was Henry again. This time Kaepernick hit him on a circle route out of the backfield for a 15 yard score to put the Titans up 21-7.

The Bills (8-4) would get a chance late to score, but former Bill Da'Norris Searcy picked off Taylor in the end zone in the closing moments for the half. Tennessee outgained Buffalo 172-134 in the first half and forced five Taylor fumbles, recovering two.

The second half opened much as the first half ended as Kendrick Parker strip sacked Taylor on the first play of the second half, with the Titans recovering at the Bills 22 yard line. Four plays later, Ryan Succop connected from 24 yards out and the Titans led 24-7.

Dan Carpenter would pull the Bills to within 24-10 late in the third quarter. He connected from 44 yards out after Stanley Holcombe returned a punt to the Tennessee 26 yard line, but the offense went three and out.

Brian Orakpo sacked Tyrod Taylor in the endzone early in the fourth for a safety. It was the fifth Tennessee sack on the day. The Titans had 12 tackles behind the line of scrimmage in this one. They would put this one away after the free kick. After an 11 yard run by Derrick Henry, Colin Kaepernick found Rishard Matthews on a slant and he broke free for a 54 yard score to put the Titans up 33-10. They would then cruise to the win, keeping their playoff hopes alive and dealing the Bills a big blow, in their quest for home field advantage in the AFC playoffs.

Up next for Buffalo is a visit from division rival Miami (2-9-1). The Bills still lead the AFC East by two games over New England (6-6), which has now won two straight.

Notes: Marquis Goodwin left the game in the third quarter with a torn rotator cuff. He will likely be placed on season ending injured reserve this week. The New York Giants have signed quarterback Kody Kessler off of the Bills practice squad after losing Eli Manning to a season ending foot injury.

Leaders:
Passing: C. Kaepernick (TEN): 13-26 274 yds, 2 TD, INT; Tyrod Taylor (BUF) 20-38 221 yds, 2 TD, INT
Rushing: Derrick Henry (TEN): 28 car 65 yds, TD; Karlos WIlliams (BUF) 16 car, 48 yds
Receiving: Sammy Watkins (BUF): 6 rec, 69 yds, TD; Rishard Matthews (TEN): 3 rec, 120 yds, TD




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Week #13 Scores:
49ers 28, Rams 26 (Thursday Night)
Panthers 31, Dolphins 13
Redskins 28, Eagles 27
Buccaneers 31, Saints 14
Lions 38, Browns 23
Seahawks 17, Giants 7
Jets 31, Chiefs 28
Vikings 37, Ravens 20
Cardinals 35, Colts 26
Raiders 28, Cowboys 14
Packers 20, Bears 17
Jaguars 35, Texans 13
Steelers 21, Bengals 17
Patriots 24, Falcons 21 (Sunday Night)
Broncos 38, Chargers 31 (Monday Night)

Players of the Week:
AFC Offense: LeVeon Bell (HB, PIT) 18 car, 167 yds, 2 TD
AFC Defense: Khalil Mack (DE, OAK) 8 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FF, FR
NFC Offense: Jameis Winston (QB, TB) 24-32 228 yds, 4 TD
NFC Defense: Kurt Coleman (SS, CAR) 8 tackles, 1 sack, FF. FR, TD

Division Leaders:
AFC: Chargers (9-3), Bills (8-4), Jaguars (8-4), Ravens (6-6)
NFC: Panthers (9-3), Lions (8-4), Redskins (8-4), Cardinals (7-5)

Wild Card Leaders:
AFC: Broncos (8-3-1), Titans (7-5)
NFC: Eagles (7-5), Packers (7-5)

In The Hunt:
AFC: Texans (7-5), Colts (7-5), Patriots (6-6), Steelers (6-6), Raiders (6-6)
NFC: Seahawks (7-5), Giants (6-6), Bears (6-6), Saints (6-6), Cowboys (5-6-1)
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Week #14 Preview: Bills v. Dolphins
Site: Wegman's Field, Buffalo (72,00)
History (since 2016): Bills lead 2-1


DOLPHINS (2-9-1, 1-3-1):
Offense: 32nd (22nd rushing, 31st passing)
Defense: 28th (30th rushing, 24th passing); Sacks: 36 (11th)
Turnover Margin: +7 (T17th)
Leading Passer: Ryan Tannehill: 158-256 1,674 yds, 4 TD, 7 INT
Leading Rusher: Sheldon Evans: 255 car, 826 yds, 14 TD, 21 rec 208 yds
Leading Receiver: Jarvis Landry (WR): 43 rec, 589 yds, 3 TD
Leading Tackler: Kiko Alonso (MLB): 85 tackles (62 solo), 2 TFL, 4 INT, FF, FR



BILLS (8-4, 4-0):
Offense: 11th (1st rushing, 29th passing)
Defense: 5th (1st rushing, 25th passing); Sacks: 38 (T8th)
Turnover Margin: -4 (T29th)
Leading Passer: Tyrod Taylor: 193-324 2,793 yds, 21 TD, 12 INT
Leading Rusher: LeSean McCoy: 181 car, 914 yds, 6 TD
Leading Receiver: Sammy Watkins (WR): 56 rec, 1,251 yds, 11 TD (Leads NFL in yardage)
Leading Tackler: Corey Graham (FS): 88 tackles (29 solo), 13 TFL, 1.0 sacks, 2 INT, FF

Notes: LeSean McCoy is still not ready to return from a shoulder tear. The team is hoping to have him back for next week's game at Carolina. Marquis Goodwin was placed on season ending injured reserve. The Bills have picked up speedster J.J. Nelson and added him to their active roster.

Miami comes into the game injury free.
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2017 SEASON - WEEK 14

BILLS PULL OUT WILD ONE

Newcomer J.J. Nelson returned this kickoff 89 yards to win it for the Bills.

12/10/17
Buffalo, NY (AP) - The Buffalo Bills pulled off an improbable comeback on Sunday afternoon, rallying from a 17-0 hole and pulling out a 41-34 victory over the Miami Dolphins in downtown Buffalo. Newcomer J.J. Nelson returned a kickoff 89 yards for a score just moments after the Dolphins had tied the game late in the fourth quarter, to send the Bills to their ninth victory on the season.


Adolphus Washington comes through with a strip sack of Ryan Tannehill in the closing moments to seal the victory.
This one did not start out well for the Bills, falling behind 17-0 just 8:38 into the game. Ryan Tannehill hit Jordan Cameron on a 43 yard score on the opening possession. He then ran an option keeper for 27 yards on the ensuing possession. Jack Nails would add a 48 yard field goal and it looked like this one was going to be a blowout for the Dolphins.

Karlos Williams would get the Bills going as he ran untouched 55 yards for a score on the Bills next possession. But the extra point was blocked and the Bills trailed 17-6 after one quarter.

Jordan Cameron would get his second touchdown of the game on a 24 yard pass from Ryan Tannehill on Miami's next possession and the lead was up to 18.

Tyrod Taylor would quickly move the Bills down the field and hit Sammy Watkins on a beautiful 41 yard strike to cut the Dolphins lead to 24-13. But the Bills defense had no answers for Miami in the first half. They went 79 yards in nine plays and score as rookie Sheldon Evans ran it in from seven yards out. It was Evans 15th touchdown on the year and put the Dolphins up 31-13.

Watkins and Taylor would hook up again late in the half, as he caught a short slant in the end zone to cut the Miami lead to 11 at the break in a wild first half. Miami outgained Buffalo 356-195 in the first half with Ryan Tannehill going 21 for 25 for 292 yards and two touchdowns. The Bills came into the game with the second ranked defense in the NFL.

But Coach Stott would make halftime adjustments and the Dolphins offense, ranked 32nd coming into the game, returned to form in the second half. The Bills would get the only points in the third on a Dan Carpenter 39 yard field goal.

Miami's offense then began to turn the ball over. First it was Sheldon Evans fumbling the ball at midfield. The Bills could not cash in though as Karlos Williams was stopped on a fourth and three run at the Miami 10 yard line. Ryan Tannehill's next pass was intercepted by Aaron Williams at the Miami 27 yard line. 10 plays later, the Bills had to settle for a Dan Carpenter 19 yard field goal to cut the Miami lead to 31-26.

Two plays later, Reggie Ragland blew up Sheldon Evans in the backfield and forced another fumble. This time it was LeVeon Chavous who jumped on the loose ball at the Miami 30. Three plays later, Tyrod Taylor hit Stanley Holcombe for a nine yard touchdown pass and the Bills took their first lead. Taylor would run it in for the two point conversion and the Bills led 34-31. It was Holcombe's first NFL touchdown.

The Dolphins would finally get their offense back in gear as they drove 62 yards in nine plays. But a huge third down drop from Leonte Carroo made the Dolphins settle for a 29 yard game tying field goal from Jack Nails with 2:25 left.

That set the stage for J.J. Nelson. He was just signed on Tuesday as a free agent to replace the injured Marquis Goodwin. He took the kickoff and returned it 89 yards for a score as Wegman's Field erupted and the Bills went up 41-34.

Ryan Tannehill would have one final chance. He drove Miami from their own 25 down to the Buffalo three yard line with :11 seconds left. On first down, Adolphus Washington broke free and strip sacked Tannehill with LeVeon Chavous coming up with the recovery and sealing the win.

"This was big for us," said Coach Stott afterwards. "We had lost two straight and our confidence was beginning to dip. To pull this one out, against a rival like Miami, is huge."

Miami (2-10-1) lost their sixth straight. The win leaves the Bills two games ahead of New England in the AFC East with three games left. But the Bills will travel to Carolina to take on the first-place Panthers next week, then return hom eon short rest for a Thursday night game against San Diego, who leads the AFC.

Notes: The Bills escaped injury free. The 552 yards for Miami was a season high allowed for the Bills. The win was BUffalo's third straight over Miami.

Leaders:
Passing: Ryan Tannehill (MIA) 34-43 429 yds, 2 TD, INT; Tyrod Taylor (BUF) 16-24 193 yds, 3 TD, INT
Rushing: Karlos Williams (BUF) 21 car 119 yds, TD; Sheldon Evans (MIA) 22 car 94 yds, TD, 2 FUM
Receiving: Jordan Cameron (MIA) 9 rec, 118 yds, 2 TD; Sammy Watkins (BUF) 4 rec, 73 yds, 2 TD





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Week #14 Scores:
Buccaneers 24, 49ers 7 (Thursday Night)
Patriots 40, Jets 34 (OT) (Jets led 21-0)
Bengals 31, Ravens 24
Saints 30, Falcons 24
Chiefs 27, Eagles 10
Redskins 24, Giants 14
Colts 27, Browns 16
Bears 26, Vikings 14
Cowboys 28, Seahawks 14
Cardinals 31, Packers 20
Chargers 24, Raiders 13
Broncos 23, Jaguars 17
Rams 31, Titans 10
Texans 17, Steelers 0 (Sunday Night)
Lions 34, Panthers 24 (Monday Night)

Players of the Week:
AFC Offense: Jacoby Brissett (QB, NE) 32-50 389 yds, 4 TD, 7 car, 38 yds
AFC Defense: Corey Luiget (DE, SD) 9 tackles, 3 sacks
NFC Offense: Matt Moore (QB, LA) 21-30 216 yds, 3 TD, 8 car, 22 yds
NFC Defense: Patrick Peterson (CB, ARI) 7 tackles, 3 INT, TD

Division Leaders:
AFC: Chargers (10-3), Bills (9-4), Jaguars (8-5), Ravens (6-7)
NFC: Redskins (9-4), Lions (9-4), Panthers (9-4), Cardinals (8-5)

Wild Card Leaders:
AFC: Broncos (9-3-1), Texans (8-5)
NFC: Eagles (7-6), Seahawks (7-6)

In The Hunt:
AFC: Colts (8-5), Patriots (7-6), Titans (7-6), Steelers (6-7), Bengals (6-7), Raiders (6-7)
NFC: Packers (7-6), Saints (7-6), Bears (7-6), Cowboys (6-6-1), Giants (6-7), Buccaneers (6-7)
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Week #15 Preview: Bills @ Panthers
Site: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte (75,412)
History (since 2016): First Meeting


PANTHERS (9-4, 5-0):
Offense: 13th (5th rushing, 20th passing)
Defense: 1st (10th rushing, 2nd passing); Sacks: 36 (T14th)
Turnover Margin: 0 (T24th)
Leading Passer: Cameron Newton: 271-394 3,110 yds, 15 TD, 14 INT, 83 car, 403 yds, 7 rush TD
Leading Rusher: Cameron Artis-Payne: 213 car, 553 yds, 2 TD
Leading Receiver: Kelvin Benjamin (WR): 63 rec, 940 yds, 6 TD
Leading Tackler: Luke Kuechly (MLB): 92 tackles (69 solo), 3 TFL, 1.0 sacks, 6 INT, FF



BILLS (9-4, 5-0):
Offense: 12th (1st rushing, 29th passing)
Defense: 8th (1st rushing, 29th passing); Sacks: 39 (T9th)
Turnover Margin: -1 (T27th)
Leading Passer: Tyrod Taylor: 209-348 2,986 yds, 24 TD, 13 INT
Leading Rusher: LeSean McCoy: 181 car, 914 yds, 6 TD
Leading Receiver: Sammy Watkins (WR): 60 rec, 1,324 yds, 13 TD (Leads NFL in yardage)
Leading Tackler: Corey Graham (FS): 95 tackles (33 solo), 13 TFL, 1.0 sacks, 2 INT, FF

Notes: LeSean McCoy will return to the lineup for the Bills. He has missed the past three games with a shoulder.

The Panthers will be without center Ryan Kalil (toe) and cornerback Deandre Naanee (ankle).
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2017 SEASON - WEEK 15

PANTHERS STUN BILLS

Cam Newton celebrates Carolina's last second win over the Bills.

12/17/17
Charlotte, NC (AP) - The Carolina Panthers ran out to a big second half lead, watched it evaporate, then had Cam Newton pull it out late as they stunned the Buffalo Bills, 27-24 at Bank of America Stadium in downtown Charlotte on Sunday afternoon. Newton's 25 yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn Jr with eight second left completed the late comeback and sent the Bills to their third loss in four games.


Shady McCoy's score gave the Bills their first lead of the game, in the fourth quarter.
This was a battle between two division leaders that actually lived up to the hype. Both teams came in at (9-4) with top 10 ranked defenses.

The Panthers (10-4) grabbed the lead on the opening possession of the ballgame. They drove 59 yards in 13 plays, but had to settle for a 30 yard Graham Gano field goal. Cam Newton went 6 for 6 on the drive for 50 yards. The Bills would answer with a five play, 71 yard drive that ended with Tyrod Taylor finding Karlos Williams in the end zone for a four yard score as the Bills grabbed a 7-3 lead. Shady McCoy keyed the drive with a 79 yard run off of the right side on a 2nd and 22 play from the Buffalo 17 yard line.

It took Carolina just three plays to regain the lead. Jonathan Stewart broke a tackle on second down and scampered 67 yards to the Buffalo two yard line. Cam Newton then found Kelvin Benjamin in the end zone for a two yard touchdown pass as the Panthers regained the lead 10-7.

The Bills would miss a chance to close the gap late in the half as Dan Carpenter missed wide left from 60 yards out. That setup the Panthers with a short field and Cam made them pay. They drove down to the 13 yard line where on third and goal, Newton ran a keeper up the middle and scored to give the Panthers a 10 point halftime lead. Newton was on fire in the first half, completing 16 of 17 passes for 141 yards with a touchdown pass and run.

Late in the third, Tyrod Taylor was stripped from behind as he scrambled by Charles Johnson. Johnson would recover the fumble at midfield. That setup the Panthers again with a short field and they converted it into points with another Gano field goal to push their lead to 13 heading into the fourth quarter.

Buffalo (9-5) would put together a seven play, 74 yard drive that was capped by another Karlos Williams touchdown. The one yard run was his 10th touchdown on the season and pulled the Bills to within a score. On the Panthers ensuing drive, Senquz Golson blocked a Graham Gano field goal attempt after the Panthers drove 15 plays down to the Bills 19 yard line.

That blocked field goal setup the Bills for a quick four play, 63 yard drive to take the lead. Shady McCoy ran untouched off of the right side for 36 yards to tie the game at 20-20. Dan Carpenter's extra point put Buffalo ahead with 5:47 left in regulation. The Bills would force a three and out, then added a 50 yard Dan Carpenter field goal with 1:46 left to go up by four.

That set the stage for Newton's heroics. The Panthers would drive 13 plays with just one timeout. Newton would hit Ted Ginn Jr on third and 19 from the Buffalo 25 yard line. Ginn beat linebacker Reggie Ragland in coverage on a beautiful strike from Newton. The key play on the drive was a 24 yard pass play to Kelvin Benjamin on fourth and sixth from the Panther 29 yard line.

The loss, coupled with another New England Patriots win, leaves the Bills just a game ahead of the Pats with two games left. The two teams will meet in Foxborough on the final Sunday of the season. The Pats have won 6 of 7 after starting the season (2-5).

Carolina will close the season with road games at the Jets (3-10-1) and at Tampa (6-8). They have a two game lead over New Orleans in the NFC South and currently hold the #1 seed in the NFC.

Notes: Cam Newton struggled in the second half, but got it together on the game winning drive. He went 6 for 12 for 105 yards on that final Carolina drive. They overcame five penalties for 30 yards on the game winning drive. SHady McCoy returned to the Bills lineup and was electric, running it 18 times for 177 yards.

Leaders:
Passing: Cam Newton (CAR): 31-44 363 yds, 2 TD, 1 car, 13 yds, TD; Tyrod Taylor (BUF): 12-18 114 yds, TD
Rushing: LeSean McCoy (BUF): 18 car, 177 yds, TD; Jonathan Stewart (CAR): 20 car 98 yds
Receiving: Ted Ginn Jr (CAR): 5 rec, 96 yds, TD; Charles Clay (BUF): 3 rec 24 yds




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