The Buffalo Bills had a dream matchup going into their game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, with the Bengals' tight end defense being the worst in the NFL by far and with Dalton Kincaid, their star player at the position, returning from a hamstring injury.
In a blistering snowstorm that felt like a love letter to western New York, the Buffalo Bills erased a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 in Week 14, keeping their playoff pulse strong at 9-4.
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Another week in the NFL, another game that felt like it was ripped straight out of a movie script. This time, the setting was a snow-globe version of Orchard Park, where the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals battled it out in a game that had major AFC playoff implications written all over it.
Josh Allen is fighting for the Buffalo Bills to make the postseason and compete for a Super Bowl in the AFC. In Week 14, the Bills defeated the Bengals 39-34, advancing to 9-4 on the season while further pushing the Bengals down a dark path in their playoff push.
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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills (9-4) defeated Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals (4-9) by a final score of 39-34 on Sunday. The two star quarterbacks played out a thrilling, back-and-forth contest in the snow at Highmark Stadium.
Christian Benford returned a fourth-quarter interception for a touchdown as the Buffalo Bills kept pace in the playoff chase by rallying from a late 10-point deficit in the snow for a 39-34 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Orchard Park, N.Y.
Running back James Cook had fumbled just twice all season going into the Buffalo Bills' Week 14 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the tables have turned, even if it hasn't yet cost his team a victory.
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The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals' Week 14 contest was an instant classic, and a shame that the league didn't prioritize the matchup. Buffalo found a way to win in one of the most exciting games of the regular season, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
The snow-covered field might have suggested a low-scoring slugfest was incoming, but that wasn't the case for the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.
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