
James Cook’s 2-Yard Dash Sparks Dramatic Comeback—Can the Bills Hold On?
The first half had the Bills clearly asserting dominance, yet somehow, they found themselves staring down a 14-14 stalemate heading into halftime — a bit of a cliffhanger, right? Then, as the second half kicked off, Buffalo decided to flip the script with an efficient eight-play, 61-yard touchdown march. James Cook, who’s clearly been carving up the defense, punched it in from 2 yards out, pushing the Bills ahead 21-14 just a little over four minutes in. Cook’s been a workhorse on the ground with 10 carries netting 76 yards, plus he’s added a couple of catches for seven more – impressive versatility. And let’s not overlook Josh Allen—his pinpoint accuracy shines through, hitting 15 of 17 throws for 147 yards and two touchdowns, including four passes to tight end Dalton Kincaid, who’s hauled in 60 yards and a touchdown himself. Right now, the Bills have amassed a solid 249 yards, looking to build on that momentum as the game churns forward.
The Bills outplayed the Dolphins in the first half but went into the locker room tied 14-14.
They opened the second half with an eight-play, 61-yard touchdown drive. James Cook’s 2-yard run has the Bills back on top, 21-14, only 4:37 into the second half.
Cook has 10 carries for 76 yards with two receptions for 7 yards.
Josh Allen is 15-of-17 for 147 yards and two touchdowns, throwing four passes to tight end Dalton Kincaid for 60 yards and a touchdown.
The Bills now have 249 yards.
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