The Bills are on a roll winning three straight games
Coming off of two emotional back to back wins, the Bills traveled to L.A. to take on the Rams. Despite the Rams lack of offensive talent outside of Todd Gurley, they are a solid team, especially on defense. The Rams were able to score on their first possession with a 37-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead.
The Bills were able to answer back by driving down the field and hitting newly acquired WR Justin Hunter for a 4-yard TD pass to take a 7-3 lead. The Bills finished the quarter by recovering a Todd Gurley fumble.
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Buffalo started the second quarter with a 53 yard run by LeSean McCoy. They finished off the drive with a 5 yard TD run by RB Mike Gillislee to take a 13-3 lead. Buffalo missed the extra point. The Rams marched down the field on their next drive, but the Bills defense was able to hold them to a field goal to maintain a 13-6 lead.
The Rams got the ball again and moved down the field eventually getting a rushing TD to tie the game at 13-13. Buffalo was able to march down the field with less than two minutes left to take a 16-13 lead at the half on a Dan Carpenter field goal.
The Rams moved the ball down the field on their first possession in the second half before ultimately hitting a 54-yard field to tie the game at 16-16. The Rams were driving down the field again, but Nickell Robey-Coleman defense stepped up and intercepted Case Keenum and returned it 40 yards to take a 23-16 lead. The Bills went into the 4th quarter with the ball and momentum.
The Rams had a long drive going and it looked like they were going to score, but Buffalo’s defense stepped up again. They limited the Rams to another field goal to maintain a 23-19 lead late in the 4th quarter. LeSean McCoy turned it on bursting through the defense. McCoy had his best game of the season with 150 yards rushing. Buffalo scored late with a six-yard touchdown pass by Tyrod Taylor to take the go head lead 30-19.
The Bills played well again. They started out fast and played solid defense throughout. They are clicking at the right time and should be favored next week against the 49ers.
After three straight wins, where can Buffalo improve Bills fans?