Seattle Seahawks (4-4) – Buffalo Bills (6-2): 10-31
By opening the score in the first series of the match, the Bills took control of the match and never let it go again. They completely controlled the field and the clock. Helped by an efficient James Cook (17 races, 111 yards, 2 TDs) and a diligent defense, they even offered the Luce to rest the holders at the end of the match. With already 4 victories ahead of the competition in their division, the Bills are more than ever on the road to the playoffs.
The Bills offense is gaining momentum
If the Bills found the promised land on their first possession, the attack took a quarter and a half before finding its cruising speed and crushing the opposing defense. Josh Allen (24/34, 283 yards, 2 TD, 1 int) distributed and was able to rely on an effective running game. Slowly but surely the chemistry is building between the quarterback and Keon Coleman. The rookie confirms the greater involvement seen last week against the Titans. At the conclusion of the first drive of the game, the receiver was invaluable in possession.
Dalton Kincaid before the break, punctuating a 93-yard comeback, then James Cook twice on the ground, Buffalo takes off without giving the impression of forcing its talent and goes into management mode.
Seattle is drowning
It must be said that on the other hand, it's a day without. In the pouring rain of Seattle, the premises sink. In addition to the fight on the sidelines between Jarran Reed and Derrick Hall, Smit and his line missed two snaps giving up the field easily. The turning point could have been these four attempts a few steps from the end zone stopped by the Bills defense. An opportunity to take the lead. The only one of the match.
Less than 100 yards in the first half, an interception leaving the locker room, nothing is going well. Until a botched punt return at the end of the match. The chalice down to the dregs. Zach Charbonnet's touchdown is anecdotal, as the Seahawks missed out