The Buffalo Bills defeated the Miami Dolphins once again, a trend that has become very normal in the last. The final score in this one was 31 to 10 and this only improves the Bills’ record against the ‘Phins in the last 13 games.
They have a 12-1 record over that span, and they’ve won their fifth straight game against Miami. It didn’t matter if they were on the road, Josh Allen’s team practically defined the game in the first two quarters thanks to a spectacular defense and an intractable James Cook, who scored three touchdowns.
Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion and left the game early and he had already thrown three interceptions, two of them to Ja’Marcus Ingram, the second of which was returned to the end zone.
Josh Allen had a discreet performance
The Buffalo Bills quarterback normally has big games against the Miami Dolphins, but this time Josh Allen finished the night with only 139 yards and a single touchdown pass, a discreet performance by his standards but enough to fly home with the victory.
Running back James Cook finished the game with just 11 carries for 78 yards and one catch for 17 yards but he was just off with those few carries and the damage he made happened in the first 30 minutes.
He had three touchdowns in the first half, two on the ground and one through that one catch and with this, Cook tied the team record for most touchdowns in the first half of a game, proving that they have a dominating performance once again against the Dolphins.