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The Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buccaneers played one of the wildest games of Week 11, and it ended with the two teams combining to make some NFL history. The game ended with the Bills topping the Bucs, 44-32, a score that had never happened before in the 106-year history of the NFL.
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After listing Keon Coleman as a healthy inactive for the first time in his career, there is no doubt the Buffalo Bills are experiencing a bit of buyer’s remorse
It's been a back-and-forth contest in Buffalo on Sunday, with the Buccaneers largely taking advantage of the Bills' turnovers.
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Bills QB Josh Allen's resilience on full display with historic performance against Buccaneers
In Buffalo's home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, Allen had a topsy-turvy performance. The 2024 league MVP threw two interceptions and was penalized for an illegal forward pass early in the third quarter when he was well past the line of scrimmage.
Buffalo Bills make a surprising move by benching Keon Coleman despite strong practice, raising questions about their depth and strategy.
Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen accounted for six touchdowns as the Bills outgun the Buccaneers in a 44-32 shootout, handing Tampa Bay another tough loss.
Josh Allen threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns and ran for three more to power the Buffalo Bills over Tampa Bay 44-32 in a Sunday meeting of NFL contenders.
Although hindsight is 20/20, this latest news once again calls into question Beane's decision to select Coleman in the 2024 NFL Draft over Chargers' sophomore Ladd McConkey. Coleman went No. 33 overall in 2024, while McConkey was the ensuing pick at 34.