Bills running back Ray Davis has gone to the locker room with an apparent concussion after an ugly hit in the third quarter today.
W ith a little more than six minutes to play in the third quarter of the Bills opening playoff game, against the Broncos at home in the wild-card round, quarterback Josh Allen thr
The Buffalo Bills were up 13-7 on the Denver Broncos in the third quarter of Sunday's first wild-card game. Josh Allen's offense had the ball with the chance to build the lead and faced a third-and-long.
Josh Allen is getting blamed for a throw that arguably “hung out to dry” Buffalo Bills teammate Ray Davis in a way that sent the rookie to the locker room after a scary decision. The scenario as the favored Bills are now trying to pull away from the upstart Denver Broncos in the third quarter of the Bills opening playoff game
The Buffalo Bills extended their lead over the Denver Broncos in the third quarter on impressive catch by Ty Johnson on a fourth-and-one pass from Josh Allen. T
"I hate what happened to Ray Davis. I hate that feeling that I have for him right now. Got to see him. He's doing OK." - Bills QB Josh Allen.
The Buffalo Bills played the Baltimore Ravens without three defensive starters in a regular season loss. Their entire defense is on track to be healthy for their playoff showdown. No. 2 seed Buffalo hosts No.
Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis took a vicious hit from Denver Broncos safety Brandon Jones as quarterback Josh Allen targeted the running back on a 2nd & 12 play. Davis laid motionless while teammates waved frantically for medical staff to rush to his aid and a backboard was prepared.
Josh Allen is getting blamed for a throw that arguably “hung out to dry” Buffalo Bills teammate Ray Davis in a way that sent the rookie to the locker room after a scary decision. The scenario as the favored Bills are now trying to pull away from the upstart Denver Broncos in the third quarter of the Bills opening playoff game …
In the matchup many believe will be the game of the year, the Bills are pitted against the Ravens in a rematch of their Week 4 showdown on “Sunday Night Football”. The Bills suffered their lone blowout loss of the season, a 35-10 night-to-forget for a team that ultimately won 13 regular season games.
Before Sunday's divisional-round matchup, White reunited with his old teammates and gave Bills QB Josh Allen a big hug. The 30-year-old cornerback, wearing sunglasses and a hoodie, was pulled close by his former teammate, Allen, who could be seen whispering in White's ear. Although the video has no audio, his message is not clear.
Is it the Bills’ Josh Allen or his Ravens counterpart, Lamar Jackson? It’s got to be one of the two, right? For most of the season, it was Josh Allen for me, and it wasn’t even close.