The Dolphins' defense stopped the Bills at the goalline late, then held again after punter Thomas Morstead bizarrely kicked the ball off a teammate.
Khalil Herbert ran for a career-high 157 yards and two touchdowns for Chicago. Jameis Winston, playing with an injured back, completed 25 of 41 passes for 353 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Miami took the lead with about 10 minutes left in the game, scoring a touchdown to go up 21-17, and the Bills faced their first deficit of the season. Mayfield threw for 170 yards and Christian McCaffrey ran for 108 as the Panthers (1-2) won at home for the first time since beating the Saints 26-7 on 19 September 2021. New England’s Mac Jones suffered a leg injury with less than two minutes to play, hopping off the field and heading straight to the locker room. Matt Amendola missed an extra point in the first half and a 34-yard field goal with 8:38 remaining.
It is to the credit of the Miami Dolphins that in terms of assembling game-breaking talent, the AFC East contenders may have just kept pace with the ...
even now that Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle team to comprise one of the NFL’s scariest receiving duos and even in this game as The Bills had won the last seven meetings. the gap remains present. ... and the win was sealed despite a major Miami gaffe, a Miami punt clonking off a Dolphins blocker and going out of the end zone for a Buffalo safety, closing Buffalo's deficit to two points with 1:32 remaining ... So the gap has closed. And it’s worth noting that a year ago, Buffalo won this matchup 35-0 - and that didn't happen at all, either.
Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was shown on the CBS broadcast slamming his headset, hat and tablet into the desk and crumpling the papers around him ...
I came in and get an IV, and things like that. "I was trying to get out of bounds. [Tyler Bass](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3917232/tyler-bass)') range, so I was trying to get out of bounds but also get up the field. We've got to find a way to get it in the end zone there. I was also trying to get yards," McKenzie said. "We've got to finish drives," Allen said. "He wants to win every situation. I've got no loss in faith in him and what he's able to do and his capabilities in this game." I tried to get out of bounds. They came out and did what they had to do. If I could take it back, I would probably just go up field, get down, put it on the hash myself and live to fight another down." Allen also slammed his helmet to the ground in frustration after [the 21-19 loss](/nfl/boxscore/_/gameId/401437738).
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey expressed the frustration of all of Bills Mafia as the final seconds ticked away and the Bills were unable to ...
Dorsey is noted for his competitiveness and fiery personality. Bills OC Ken Dorsey was not happy at the end of the game.— Field Yates (@FieldYates) Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey expressed the frustration of all of Bills Mafia as the final seconds ticked away and the Bills were unable to spike the ball in a 21-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Amid the tough 21-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins, head coach Sean McDermott and the Bills locker room remain confident after the resilience they showed ...
"I think this can be a great focal point for us moving forward just to see the fight that we have in us." "This is all just adversity and I'm excited to see how we respond. "That's all we can do. Adversity like this truly reveals character and we have a team full of tough guys." "In Buffalo, that's all we have is football," Miller said. "It's super encouraging, as a teammate, to see guys that are coming off the bench playing positions they've never played, given us their best effort," Knox said.