The Buffalo Bills faced an early challenge from the Los Angeles Chargers, trailing 10-0 in what seemed like a potential upset during the first quarter. However, Buffalo swiftly turned the tide, mounting a comeback highlighted by a lengthy Gabe Davis touchdown. The first half concluded with quarterback Josh Allen orchestrating a crucial drive, culminating in his two-yard rushing touchdown, propelling the Bills to a 14-10 lead.
This scoring play marked Allen’s second rushing touchdown of the game, elevating his rushing yardage to eight for the night and surpassing 400 yards for the season. Notably, it was his 12th rushing touchdown of the season, placing him just one score away from a remarkable milestone of 40 total touchdowns in four consecutive seasons—a feat yet to be achieved by any other player.
Allen’s first-half performance showcased efficiency, completing seven of 11 attempts for 124 yards without succumbing to a sack or interception. This conservative approach was sensible against a struggling Chargers team, especially with a backup quarterback in play. While Los Angeles’ vulnerable secondary provided opportunities, the Bills capitalized on a successful run game, with James Cook recording eight carries for 37 yards and veteran Leonard Fournette making his season debut with three attempts.
Although the challenge posed by the Chargers was more formidable than anticipated, the Bills regrouped, regaining control and redirecting their playoff aspirations back on course. As the second half approaches, it is expected that Allen will continue to build on his impressive MVP campaign, leveraging both his passing prowess and rushing abilities to extend Buffalo’s lead.