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2024 Buffalo Bills season

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2024 Buffalo Bills season
OwnerTerry and Kim Pegula
General managerBrandon Beane
Head coachSean McDermott
Home fieldHighmark Stadium
Results
Record9–2
Division place1st AFC East
Uniform

The 2024 season is the Buffalo Bills' 55th in the National Football League (NFL), their 65th overall, their tenth full season under the ownership of Terry and Kim Pegula, and their eighth under the head coach/general manager tandem of Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane.

This is their first season since 2019 without wide receiver Stefon Diggs, as he was traded to the Houston Texans. The team also released several veterans such as center Mitch Morse, cornerback Tre'Davious White, and safety Jordan Poyer, several players who had been key contributors during the McDermott era, among others.

With a Week 11 win over the then undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills would secure their sixth consecutive winning season. They also had their best start to a season since 1992, starting 9–2.

Transactions

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Arrivals

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Position Player 2023 team(s) Date signed
WR K. J. Hamler Indianapolis Colts January 22, 2024[1]
S Kendall Williamson Chicago Bears
P Matt Haack Cleveland Browns March 6, 2024[2]
QB Mitchell Trubisky Pittsburgh Steelers March 7, 2024[3]
WR Mack Hollins Atlanta Falcons March 14, 2024[4]
LB Nicholas Morrow Philadelphia Eagles
WR Curtis Samuel Washington Commanders March 15, 2024[5]
DE Casey Toohill March 19, 2024[6]
S Mike Edwards Kansas City Chiefs March 20, 2024[7]
C Will Clapp Los Angeles Chargers March 22, 2024[8]
DT Austin Johnson March 28, 2024[9][10]
DT DeShawn Williams Carolina Panthers
OT La'el Collins Cincinnati Bengals / Dallas Cowboys April 9, 2024[11]
WR Quintez Cephus Detroit Lions (2022) April 29, 2024[12]
WR Chase Claypool Chicago Bears / Miami Dolphins May 3, 2024[13]
LB Deion Jones Carolina Panthers
DE Dawuane Smoot Jacksonville Jaguars
WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling Kansas City Chiefs May 14, 2024[14]
S Dee Delaney Tampa Bay Buccaneers May 16, 2024[15]
S Kareem Jackson Houston Texans July 30, 2024[16]
S Terrell Burgess Washington Commanders July 31, 2024[17]
QB Ben DiNucci Denver Broncos August 13, 2024[18]
WR Damiere Byrd Carolina Panthers / Atlanta Falcons
WR Deon Cain Birmingham Stallions / Philadelphia Eagles
QB Anthony Brown Baltimore Ravens August 20, 2024[19]
DT Zion Logue Georgia Bulldogs / Atlanta Falcons (2024) October 1, 2024[20]
DT Jordan Phillips Dallas Cowboys (2024) November 6, 2024[21]
DT Quinton Jefferson Cleveland Browns (2024)

Departures

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Position Player 2024 team Date signed Notes
DT Andrew Brown Free Agent Contracts expired January 21, 2024
OT Germain Ifedi Cleveland Browns April 18, 2024[22]
LB A. J. Klein Retired[23]
C Greg Mancz Free Agent
CB Josh Norman Free Agent
WR Deonte Harty Baltimore Ravens April 14, 2024[24] Released March 6, 2024[25]
RB Nyheim Hines Cleveland Browns March 13, 2024[26]
C Mitch Morse Jacksonville Jaguars March 13, 2024[27]
CB Siran Neal Miami Dolphins March 13, 2024[28]
S Jordan Poyer March 18, 2024[29]
QB Kyle Allen Pittsburgh Steelers March 25, 2024[30] Contracts expired March 13, 2024
WR Gabe Davis Jacksonville Jaguars March 13, 2024[31]
LB Tyrel Dodson Seattle Seahawks March 14, 2024[32]
DE Leonard Floyd San Francisco 49ers March 18, 2024[33]
DT Poona Ford Los Angeles Chargers March 16, 2024[34]
RB Damien Harris Retired[35]
S Micah Hyde Free Agent
CB Dane Jackson Carolina Panthers March 13, 2024[36]
DT Linval Joseph Dallas Cowboys August 21, 2024[37]
DE Shaq Lawson Free Agent
LB Tyler Matakevich Pittsburgh Steelers July 17, 2024[38]
RB Latavius Murray Free Agent
DT Jordan Phillips New York Giants April 11, 2024[39]
DT Tim Settle Houston Texans March 15, 2024[40]
WR Trent Sherfield Minnesota Vikings March 14, 2024[41]
CB Tre'Davious White Los Angeles Rams March 26, 2024[42] Released March 13, 2024[43]

Trades

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Position Arrived From Date of trade Departed
C 2024 5th-round pick Chicago Bears March 4, 2024[44] Ryan Bates
WR 2025 2nd-round pick
(via MIN)
Houston Texans April 3, 2024[45] Stefon Diggs
2024 6th-round pick
2025 5th-round pick
CB Brandon Codrington
2026 7th-round pick
New York Jets August 27, 2024[46] 2026 6th-round pick
WR Amari Cooper
2025 6th-round pick
Cleveland Browns October 15, 2024[47] 2025 3rd-round pick
2026 7th-round pick

Draft

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2024 Buffalo Bills Draft
Round Selection Player Position College Notes
1 28 Traded to Kansas City[A]
32 Traded to Carolina[B] from Kansas City[A]
2 33 Keon Coleman WR Florida State from Carolina[B]
60 Cole Bishop S Utah
3 91 Traded to Green Bay[C]
95 DeWayne Carter DT Duke from Kansas City[A]
4 128 Ray Davis RB Kentucky
133 Traded to Kansas City[A] compensatory
5 141 Sedrick Van Pran-Granger C Georgia from Carolina[B]
144 Traded to Chicago[D] from Chicago[E]
160 Edefuan Ulofoshio LB Washington from Green Bay[C]
163 Traded to Green Bay[F]
168 Javon Solomon DE Troy from Green Bay[F]
6 189 Traded to Houston[G] from LA Rams[H]
200 Traded to Carolina[B] from Houston[I]
204 Tylan Grable OT UCF
219 Daequan Hardy CB Penn State from Green Bay[F]
7 221 Travis Clayton OG IPPP from Kansas City[A]
248 Traded to Kansas City[A]

Draft trades

  1. ^ a b c d e f The Bills traded first- (28th overall), fourth- (133rd overall) and seventh- (248th overall) round selections to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for first- (32nd overall), third- (95th overall) and seventh- (221st overall) round selections.[48]
  2. ^ a b c d The Bills traded first- (32nd overall) and sixth- (200th overall) round selections to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for second- (33rd overall) and fifth- (141st overall) round selections.[49]
  3. ^ a b The Bills traded a third-round selection (91st overall) to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for CB Rasul Douglas and a fifth-round selection (160th overall).[50]
  4. ^ The Bills traded a fifth-round selection (144th overall) to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2025 fourth-round selection.[51]
  5. ^ The Bills traded C Ryan Bates to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a fifth-round selection (144th overall).[44]
  6. ^ a b c The Bills traded a fifth-round selection (163rd overall) to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for fifth- (168th overall) and sixth- (219th overall) round selections.[51]
  7. ^ The Bills traded WR Stefon Diggs, 2024 sixth- (189th overall) and 2025 fifth-round selections to the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2025 second-round selection (via MIN).[45]
  8. ^ The Bills traded a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for 2023 seventh- and 2024 sixth-round selections (189th overall).[52]
  9. ^ The Bills traded a 2023 sixth-round selection to the Houston Texans in exchange for 2023 seventh- and 2024 sixth-round selections (200th overall).[52]

Notes

2024 Buffalo Bills undrafted free agents
Name Position College Ref.
Keaton Bills G Utah [54]
Rondell Bothroyd DT Oklahoma
Gunner Britton G Auburn
Jack Browning P San Diego State
Te'Cory Couch CB Miami (FL)
Branson Deen DT Miami (FL)
Mike Edwards OT Campbell
Frank Gore Jr. RB Southern Miss
Xavier Johnson WR Ohio State
Lawrence Keys WR Tulane
Keni-H Lovely CB Western Michigan
David Ugwoegbu DE Houston
Joe Andreessen LB Buffalo [55]
Gable Steveson DT Minnesota [56]
Shayne Simon LB Pittsburgh [57]

Staff

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Front office
  • Owner/CEO/president – Terry Pegula
  • Owner – Kim Pegula
  • General manager – Brandon Beane
  • Assistant general manager – Brian Gaine
  • Director of player personnel – Terrance Gray
  • Senior advisor to the GM/football operations – Jim Overdorf
  • Senior executive – Lake Dawson
  • Senior personnel advisor – Malik Boyd
  • Co-director of pro scouting – Chris Marrow
  • Co-director of pro scouting – Curtis Rukavina
  • Assistant director of pro scouting – Asil Mulbah
  • Vice president of football administration – Kevin Meganck
  • Director of football operations – Brendan Rowe
  • Director of college scouting – Matt Bazirgan
Head coach
Offensive coaches
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Matthew Smiley
  • Assistant special teams – Cory Harkey
  • Director of team administration – Matt Worswick
Strength and conditioning
  • Head strength and conditioning – Eric Ciano
  • Assistant strength and conditioning/performance development – Will Greenberg
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Hal Luther
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Nick Lacy
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Jason Oszvart

Coaching staff
Front office
More NFL staffs

Current roster

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Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Practice squad

Reserve


As of November 12, 2024. Rookies in italics.

52 active, 8 reserve, 16 practice squad (+1 exempt)

Preseason

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 10 Chicago Bears L 6–33 0–1 Highmark Stadium Recap
2 August 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 9–3 1–1 Acrisure Stadium Recap
3 August 24 Carolina Panthers L 26–31 1–2 Highmark Stadium Recap

Regular season

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Schedule

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Week Date Time (ET) Opponent Result Record Venue TV Recap
1 September 8 1:00 p.m. Arizona Cardinals W 34–28 1–0 Highmark Stadium CBS Recap
2 September 12 8:15 p.m. at Miami Dolphins W 31–10 2–0 Hard Rock Stadium Prime Video Recap
3 September 23 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville Jaguars W 47–10 3–0 Highmark Stadium ESPN Recap
4 September 29 8:20 p.m. at Baltimore Ravens L 10–35 3–1 M&T Bank Stadium NBC Recap
5 October 6 1:00 p.m. at Houston Texans L 20–23 3–2 NRG Stadium CBS Recap
6 October 14 8:15 p.m. at New York Jets W 23–20 4–2 MetLife Stadium ESPN/ABC Recap
7 October 20 1:00 p.m. Tennessee Titans W 34–10 5–2 Highmark Stadium CBS Recap
8 October 27 4:05 p.m. at Seattle Seahawks W 31–10 6–2 Lumen Field Fox Recap
9 November 3 1:00 p.m. Miami Dolphins W 30–27 7–2 Highmark Stadium CBS Recap
10 November 10 1:00 p.m. at Indianapolis Colts W 30–20 8–2 Lucas Oil Stadium CBS Recap
11 November 17 4:25 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs W 30–21 9–2 Highmark Stadium CBS Recap
12 Bye
13 December 1 8:20 p.m. San Francisco 49ers Highmark Stadium NBC
14 December 8 4:25 p.m. at Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium Fox
15 December 15 4:25 p.m. at Detroit Lions Ford Field CBS
16 December 22 1:00 p.m. New England Patriots Highmark Stadium CBS
17 December 29 1:00 p.m. New York Jets Highmark Stadium CBS
18 January 4/5 TBD at New England Patriots Gillette Stadium TBD

Notes

  • Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
  • Networks and times from Weeks 13–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.
  • The date, time and network for Week 18 will be finalized at the end of Week 17.

Game summaries

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Week 1: vs. Arizona Cardinals

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Week 1: Arizona Cardinals at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Cardinals 7 10 01128
Bills 0 10 141034

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

Trailing 17–3 at one point in the second quarter, the Bills stormed back in the second half with 21 unanswered points to take the lead. The Cardinals had one last chance to win after the Bills expanded their lead to 34–28, but quarterback Kyler Murray's last second Hail Mary pass attempt was denied by Bills cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram, preventing a repeat of the Hail Murray from the 2020 season.[58] Bills quarterback Josh Allen had four total touchdowns in the win, tallying his fourth career game with multiple rushing and passing touchdowns, tied for the most in league history with Steve Young.[59]

Week 2: at Miami Dolphins

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Week 2: Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 7 17 7031
Dolphins 7 3 0010

at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

The Bills cruised to a 31–10 win over the rival Dolphins, thanks to three total touchdowns by running back James Cook and the defense intercepting Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa three times. However, the win was overshadowed by Tagovailoa suffering a concussion after running into contact with safety Damar Hamlin. This was Tagovailoa's third officially reported concussion in two years.[60]

Week 3: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 0 3 7010
Bills 13 21 31047

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

The Bills turned in a strong performance against the Jaguars in Week 3 on Monday Night Football. Buffalo's defensive line only allowed Jacksonville a field goal and a touchdown in the game, with Bills safety Damar Hamlin picking off Jaguar quarterback Trevor Lawrence for his first interception. Rookies Keon Coleman and Ray Davis scored their first career NFL touchdowns, with Coleman catching a 24-yard pass from Josh Allen and Davis running for a 3-yard touchdown. Davis' fellow halfbacks James Cook and Ty Johnson also scored touchdowns as the Bills improved their record to 3-0.

Week 4: at Baltimore Ravens

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Week 4: Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 3 0 7010
Ravens 7 14 7735

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Game information

After three consecutive wins to open the season, the Bills took a sour loss from the Ravens on Sunday Night Football. The defense was unable to contain Baltimore running back Derrick Henry, but was able to force a few turnovers in the second half of the game. The offense also had trouble, turning over the ball several times, culminating in the Bills' first loss of the 2024 season as they fell to 3-1.

Week 5: at Houston Texans

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Week 5: Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 3 0 14320
Texans 14 3 3323

at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

Game information

The Bills faced off against former receiver Stefon Diggs for the first time since they traded him to the Texans in the offseason. The game started off with a 38-yard Tyler Bass field goal, only for Texans running back Cam Akers to rush for a 15-yard touchdown and Houston quarterback C. J. Stroud to throw a 67-yard pass touchdown pass to wide receiver Nico Collins. The Bills would ultimately turn around in the second half with touchdowns from James Cook and Keon Coleman, and another Tyler Bass field goal put the Bills in a tied situation against the Texans. However, in what was seen as a major gaffe, the Bills opted to pass three consecutive times from their own end zone with just seconds left in regulation, resulting in three incompletions from Josh Allen, who finished with a career-worst 30% completion percentage. Buffalo punted with 16 seconds left in the game and Houston retaining all three of its timeouts. After a quick gain to get into field goal range and a timeout taken by Houston, Kaʻimi Fairbairn kicked a 59-yard field goal just as time expired, denying Buffalo’s attempt to come back. With the loss, Buffalo dropped back-to-back games and fell to 3–2 on the season.

Head coach Sean McDermott took the blame for deciding to pass in the waning moments of the game instead of running, which would have forced the Texans to burn their timeouts and likely taken the game to overtime,[61] and the team's training staff was criticized for allowing Allen back into the game after he suffered what appeared to be a concussion at first glance, though a later review found no violation of the NFL's concussion protocol.[62]

Week 6: at New York Jets

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Week 6: Buffalo Bills at New York Jets – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 7 13 0323
Jets 10 7 3020

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

After suffering back-to-back losses, the Bills started this Monday Night Football game against the division rival Jets with a strong rushing attack, despite missing starting tailback James Cook due to a toe injury, and Josh Allen scoring three touchdowns in the first half, namely a one-yard rushing touchdown and scoring passes to Mack Hollins and Dawson Knox. The defense struggled to contain Aaron Rodgers and Breece Hall at times, despite the returns of cornerback Taron Johnson and safety Taylor Rapp, culminating in the Jets keeping the score close, with Rodgers throwing a 52-yard Hail Mary pass to Allen Lazard as time expired in the first half. During a low-scoring second half, Bills kicker Tyler Bass kicked a go-ahead field goal with just three minutes to go, and Rodgers was intercepted by Johnson on the ensuing drive, sealing Buffalo’s fourth win in the 2024 season.

Ray Davis filled in admirably for Cook, rushing for 97 yards overall. Khalil Shakir also returned to play in limited snaps after missing the week prior due to an injury he suffered in the Ravens game two weeks prior. Both Bass and Jets kicker Greg Zuerlein struggled in the game, missing two kicks apiece, and the two teams combined for 22 accepted penalty flags for 204 yards in a sloppy, tension-filled game.[63]

Week 7: vs. Tennessee Titans

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Week 7: Tennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Titans 3 7 0010
Bills 0 7 101734

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

Despite Tennessee leading 10-0 at one point in the second quarter, Buffalo ultimately took control in the second half, overcoming consecutive three-and-out possessions in the first half to score 34 unanswered points. All three of Buffalo's active halfbacks, namely James Cook, Ty Johnson, and Ray Davis, scored touchdowns, in addition to newly-acquired receiver Amari Cooper. With the win, Buffalo improved to 5-2 in Josh Allen's 100th career game. [64]

Week 8: at Seattle Seahawks

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Week 8: Buffalo Bills at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 7 7 10731
Seahawks 0 3 0710

at Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington

Game information

Buffalo's dominance continued once more against Seattle, with the Seahawks' defense unable to contain the Bills' offense, resulting in the Bills gaining 31 unanswered points. Buffalo got touchdowns from Keon Coleman and Dalton Kincaid, while James Cook rushed for two touchdowns and Tyler Bass successfully made a 27-yard field goal. Buffalo's defensive line only allowed Seattle a field goal and a touchdown. However, Josh Allen's streak of no interceptions in 2024 ended when Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe picked him off. Despite that interception, the Bills improved to 6-2.[65]

Week 9: vs. Miami Dolphins

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Week 9: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 3 7 31427
Bills 3 3 141030

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

The Bills opened the scoring in their second regular-season meeting with the Dolphins, with Tyler Bass making a 40-yard field goal. The Buffalo defense allowed Miami to put points on the board in two consecutive drives. The Dolphins took advantage of Josh Allen's second interception of the season, where a pass intended for Keon Coleman bounced off of the receiver's hands and was picked off by Miami cornerback Jalen Ramsey on the 3-yard line. Miami drove 97 yards to score their first touchdown of the game, putting them ahead 10-3. The Bills were forced to settle for a 49-yard field goal from Bass to end the first half after two consecutive plays ending in touchdowns were negated by holding penalties. The Dolphins received the kickoff to start the second half, but their first drive ended in a forced fumble by Taron Johnson, with Kaiir Elam recovering the ball for the Bills. Miami and Buffalo traded scores through the third and fourth quarter, leading to a 27-27 score in the final moments. The Bills got into field goal range on their final drive of the game with the help of a personal foul penalty called on Miami safety (and former Bill) Jordan Poyer after he hit Coleman in the head.[66] The penalty set the Bills up for a game-winning, 61-yard field goal by Bass,[67] setting a new record for the longest field goal in Bills history.[68] The Dolphins were unable to score in the time remaining, improving Buffalo's record to 7–2. This was the Bills' fourth consecutive victory and their fifth consecutive regular-season victory against Miami.

Week 10: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week 10: Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 10 10 01030
Colts 3 10 0720

at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: November 10
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Partly sunny, 63 °F (17 °C) (retractable roof open)
  • Game attendance: 66,474
  • Referee: Scott Novak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Jason McCourty and A.J Ross
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Bills started this matchup against the Colts with a pick six by Taron Johnson, who intercepted a pass from Indianapolis backup quarterback Joe Flacco, and a 29-yard Tyler Bass field goal. Both teams put up a strong performance against each other, although Josh Allen threw his third and fourth interceptions of 2024 to Colts linebacker E. J. Speed and cornerback Kenny Moore II. The Bills' defense at times struggled to contain the Colts' offense, with Matt Gay kicking two field goals and Flacco throwing a touchdown pass to Tyler Goodson to put the Colts ahead by three points in the second quarter. However, a 13-yard touchdown run by Allen and a 47-yard field goal from Bass put the Bills ahead again by seven points. Buffalo put the game out of reach in the final quarter, as James Cook ran for a two-yard touchdown and Bass kicked his third field goal of the game, this time for 28 yards. The Bills improved to 8-2 on the season and secured their first win in Indianapolis since 1998.

With his 13-yard touchdown, Allen became tied for second in Bills franchise history for rushing touchdowns at 57. Furthermore, the Bills had no passing touchdowns in the game. Also this was first time when the Bills won five consecutive games in a 8-2 record since 1993. [69]

Week 11: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Week 11: Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Chiefs 0 14 0721
Bills 6 10 01430

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

The Buffalo Bills hosted the Kansas City Chiefs for their fifth consecutive regular season matchup. The Chiefs received the ball to start, but the Bills defense forced a turnover on the second play of the game. Taylor Rapp picked off a pass thrown by Patrick Mahomes as he was being tackled by DaQuan Jones, and the Bills capitalized on the takeaway with an 8-play, 65-yard drive to go up 6-0. There were four lead changes during the second quarter of the tame, beginning with the Chiefs driving 88 yards for a touchdown to make it 7-6 and the Bills answering with a 70-yard touchdown drive to go up 13-7. The Chiefs took advantage of a miscue to make it 14-13 after picking off Josh Allen, and the Bills ended the first half with a 33-yard field goal to bring the score to 16-14.

After trading punts on the first four plays of the second half, the Bills held onto the ball for 6:03 on their longest touchdown drive of the game, putting them two scores ahead of the Chiefs at 23-14. The Chiefs responded with a touchdown, bringing the game within 2 points. Facing 4th & 2 on the Chiefs' 26 yard line, Josh Allen took control of the game and brought his team to 30-21 with a 26-yard rushing touchdown. The Chiefs attempted to bring the game within one score, but with 1:17 left to play, Terrel Bernard intercepted a pass intended for Travis Kelce and clinched the game for Buffalo. The Bills ended the Chiefs' undefeated season and their 15-game win streak, and the Bills became the first team to score 28 or more points against Kansas City since the 2022 season.[70] Josh Allen's rushing touchdown put him in 2nd place for most rushing touchdowns in Bills history, with 58.[71] He also tied Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly for the most total touchdowns, at 244.[72] With their fourth consecutive win against Kansas City, and first home win against the Chiefs since 2012, the Bills entered their bye week at 9–2. It was the first time this particular matchup had been decided by more than one score since Week 5 of the 2021 season.

The game was watched by 31.2 million viewers, becoming the highest-rated football game of the 2024 NFL Season. It was the highest-rated regular season and non-holiday game since the Week 9 matchup of the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts during the 2007 NFL Season.

Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers

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Week 13: San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
49ers 0 0 000
Bills 0 0 000

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

  • Date: December 1
  • Game time: 8:20 p.m. EST
  • TV announcers (NBC): Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark
  • Preview

Standings

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Division

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AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Buffalo Bills 9 2 0 .818 3–0 7–2 320 214 W6
Miami Dolphins 4 6 0 .400 1–2 3–4 181 221 W2
New York Jets 3 8 0 .273 1–2 3–5 204 242 L2
New England Patriots 3 8 0 .273 1–2 2–5 182 248 L1

Conference

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# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division leaders
1 Kansas City Chiefs West 9 1 0 .900 3–0 5–1 .509 .474 L1
2 Buffalo Bills East 9 2 0 .818 3–0 7–2 .470 .430 W6
3 Pittsburgh Steelers North 8 2 0 .800 1–0 5–1 .453 .471 W5
4 Houston Texans South 7 4 0 .636 3–0 5–1 .500 .413 W1
Wild cards
5 Los Angeles Chargers West 7 3 0 .700 2–1 5–2 .447 .315 W4
6 Baltimore Ravens North 7 4 0 .636 2–2 4–4 .504 .493 L1
7 Denver Broncos West 6 5 0 .545 1–2 2–4 .509 .349 W1
In the hunt
8 Indianapolis Colts South 5 6 0 .455 1–3 4–4 .530 .412 W1
9 Miami Dolphins East 4 6 0 .400 1–2 3–4 .457 .286 W2
10 Cincinnati Bengals North 4 7 0 .364 1–2 2–5 .500 .225 L2
11[a] New York Jets East 3 8 0 .273 1–2 3–5 .534 .375 L2
12[a] New England Patriots East 3 8 0 .273 1–2 2–5 .383 .344 L1
13[b] Cleveland Browns North 2 8 0 .200 1–1 2–3 .438 .409 L2
14[b] Tennessee Titans South 2 8 0 .200 0–1 2–4 .567 .333 L2
15[b] Las Vegas Raiders West 2 8 0 .200 0–3 2–6 .534 .429 L6
16 Jacksonville Jaguars South 2 9 0 .182 1–1 2–4 .579 .364 L4
Tiebreakers[c]
  1. ^ a b NY Jets wins tie break over New England based on common record.
  2. ^ a b c Cleveland, Tennessee and Las Vegas are ranked based on conference record.
  3. ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

References

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