The Giants’ boneheaded mistake before halftime felt like a death sentence against the Bills on Sunday night, even with Buffalo trailing 6–0 at the time.
Instead, Josh Allen’s mistake allowed the Giants to redeem themselves with clock management and earn what would have been a crushing loss for the Bills. Instead, New York was left with an ultimately deflating moral victory.
The Bills survived by defeating the Giants, 14–9. But this messy, entertaining game summarized the Bills’ offense ever since Giants coach Brian Daboll stopped calling plays for Allen.
Author: Michael
San Francisco losing its first game grabbed the headlines, but with injuries to Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel, there might be multiple reasons for concern.
Bill Belichick is coaching the worst team in the NFL with perhaps the worst starting QB in the league. The only hope is in the distant future, and the road there requires even more losing.
This is what it looks like to coach the league’s worst team in Week 6 of this NFL season, especially with two division powers up next – and potential salvation in the form of a QB-rich draft still months away, at the earliest.
Bills running back Damien Harris was taken off the field in an ambulance and transported to a local hospital after suffering a neck injury Sunday night against the Giants. He has movement in his arms and legs, according to the team.
The Jets’ defense has made a habit out of dominating opposing star quarterbacks as they intercepted MVP candidate Jalen Hurts three times on Sunday en route to a 20-14 upset win.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo offense struggled tremendously on Sunday Night Football, but the defense came up big when it mattered to secure the victory over New York.
A José Altuve baserunning gaffe proved costly for the Astros during their ALCS Game 1 loss against the Rangers on Sunday, ending the eighth inning prematurely with the team trailing by two runs.
In a 2–0 game, Alex Bregman launched a ball to deep left-center field at Minute Maid Park that appeared to have a chance to go over the wall. Bregman was admiring the shot out of the batter’s box, and it seems Altuve also was under the impression that his teammate had gone yard.
Sunday night’s game finally hit a boiling point as Giants and Bills players started an all-out brawl on the field at the end of the third quarter.
Buffalo’s Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown got tangled up with New York Giants defensive players Dexter Lawrence, Leonard Williams and Kayvon Thibodeaux.
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With the Bills offense knocking on the door of a TD, Dawkins and Thibodeaux got tangled up on a pile of players. Thibs reached at Dawkins’ facemask as he shoved the offensive lineman.
Tempers flared during Week 6’s Sunday Night Football as the Giants and Bills began to brawl late into the third quarter.
After Latavius Murray picked up a first down, players on both sides were tangled up and began shoving one another, which quickly escalated further in what turned into a wild scene at Highmark Stadium.
Multiple players were involved in the heated exchange, for which there were a total of four penalties called, all of which offset.