Sports superstitions are a funny thing. We’ve seen players refuse to wash their socks, quarterbacks who have to eat the exact same pre-game meal, and fans who won’t change seats during a rally.
It wasn’t pretty, but it was enough. The Buffalo Bills rode James Cook and the run game to a 23–20 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 16. The Bills improved to 11-4 and kept the pressure on the division-leading Patriots in the AFC East. The Bills' offense wasn’t able to put the Browns away, but style points don’t matter in the NFL.
It wasn't pretty, but the Buffalo Bills escaped Cleveland with a win and, hopefully, a healthy quarterback, too. Bills' starting quarterback Josh Allen appears to have avoided injury after worrisome sequence that sent him to the locker room near the end of the first half in Week 16.
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Dion Dawkins faced a daunting task in Week 16 vs. the Cleveland Browns, when he was set to be matched up with Myles Garrett. Garrett was seeking the NFL’s all-time mark for sacks in a single season, needing just one more to tie the record and 1.5 sacks more to set himself apart.
Near the end of the Buffalo Bills’ Week 16 win over the Cleveland Browns, Jordan Poyer sustained an apparent leg injury that forced him into the blue medical tent on the team’s sideline.
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is having a tremendous season. In Week 16, his 16 carries for 117 yards and two touchdowns helped his team beat the Cleveland Browns 23-20 and get to the precipice of a playoff berth.
You know those games where you spend three hours screaming at your TV, questioning your life choices, and wondering if your heart can actually handle watching professional football?
Not every win is pretty, which was evident for the Buffalo Bills in Week 16. While playing against the three-win Cleveland Browns, the Bills flirted with disaster before finally escaping with a 23-20 victory.
As injuries have continued to hamper the Buffalo Bills’ defensive line, it's been forced to make a few interesting adjustments to plug holes left by several players lost for the season.
A win is a win is a win. The Buffalo Bills pulled out a few key stops and walked out of Cleveland with a victory, keeping their playoff hopes alive. At the end of the day, it's hard to win a football game, and Buffalo continued their dominance in December.
James Cook ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns as the visiting Buffalo Bills saw their defense deliver in the fourth quarter and inched closer to clinching their seventh straight playoff berth with a 23-20 victory over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon.
The Buffalo Bills narrowly escaped Cleveland with a victory. It was an ugly second-half performance, which isn't like the team as of late. Buffalo has historically dominated the second half this season, saving its best for last.
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