With five seconds remaining, Buffalo Bills kicker Tyler Bass made a 61-yard field goal to help his side defeat the Miami Dolphins 30-27 at Highmark Stadium. It may not be your match, but it may be your moment. The Bills offense got off to a rocky start with a punt and two of their first three possessions intercepted. They then kicked a field goal and had three consecutive touchdown drives before Bass was called upon. Division games are difficult. Bass had every reason to be spooked after missing an extra point earlier in the game and having a kick hit the upright and bounce in, but he stepped up and nailed his game-winning 61-yard shot when the time came. His quarterback is quite proud.
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“So happy for him, so proud of him,” Josh Allen remarked. “I got emotional during my brief postgame speech about the difficulties he’s faced this season. He missed one early in the day and hit the pole on another, but he could have put it in the tank and made a 61-yard field goal to defeat a division rival. That’s what stories are made of.” Everyone in that locker room is ecstatic for him because I adore and respect him so much. He is our man. Of course, Josh’s reflections have now become a viral video.
After nine weeks, the AFC East seems nearly won as the Bills defeat the Dolphins to go 7-2 on the season. Allen went 25 for 39 for 235 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception as Buffalo’s offense totaled 325 yards. In addition to Buffalo’s 94 total rushing yards that day, James Cook dominated the run attack once more with 40 yards on 10 runs. Associated with: Dolphins Lose against the Bills Following Tyler Bass’s Game-Winning Return of the rookie Khalil Shakir (six catches, 50 yards), Dalton Kincaid (four receptions, 32 yards), Mack Hollins (five receptions, 30 yards, one touchdown), and Ray Davis (two receptions, 70 yards, and a touchdown) all contributed to the victory. However, Bass deserves the limelight because, despite not having the finest day, he stepped up when called upon and punched their division opponents in the heart.
After nine weeks, the AFC East seems nearly won as the Bills defeat the Dolphins to go 7-2 on the season. Allen went 25 for 39 for 235 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception as Buffalo’s offense totaled 325 yards. In addition to Buffalo’s 94 total rushing yards that day, James Cook dominated the run attack once more with 40 yards on 10 runs. Associated with: Dolphins Lose against the Bills Following Tyler Bass’s Game-Winning Return of the rookie Khalil Shakir (six catches, 50 yards), Dalton Kincaid (four receptions, 32 yards), Mack Hollins (five receptions, 30 yards, one touchdown), and Ray Davis (two receptions, 70 yards, and a touchdown) all contributed to the victory. However, Bass deserves the limelight because, despite not having the finest day, he stepped up when called upon and punched their division opponents in the heart.