Bills Face Unexpected Challenge Against Unpredictable Falcons: Can They Secure the Win?
The Bills come into the game after suffering their first loss of the season. It was the first loss they’ve had at home in over a season. Sometimes it can be hard to attribute the loss to any one thing in particular, but in this one it felt a bit like the Patriots wanted it more than the Bills. The first half was an ugly game where neither got much offense going. New England was winning the game 6-3 at halftime, not exactly an exciting game. In the second half the teams matched each other’s scoring drives with two touchdowns and a field goal each. The problem seems to be that the Bills were trailing much of the game and just couldn’t get that last possession or stop that they needed. They left two minutes on the clock for Drake Maye, and that was enough to get them into field goal range to kick the winner. Now the Bills head to Atlanta where they need to try and navigate what I would consider a decent enough defense of the Falcons. Where can you exploit Atlanta I wouldn’t say on the ground, they’ve only allowed two touchdowns total to opposing running backs. Through the air, opposing wide receivers have caught four for scores, and tight ends none.Â



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