The Buffalo Bills 2020 offense and season were two of historic proportion. Reaching the AFC title game for the first time since 1994, although losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, was a monumental moment for the franchise.
Along the way, the 2020 Buffalo Bills offense broke a litany of records in passing and receiving. Along the way quarterback, Josh Allen, and wide receiver, Stefon Diggs, cemented themselves as one of the best passer-receiver duos in the entire league. As a byproduct of their sustained success, Bills offensive coordinator, Brian Daboll, interviewed for a handful of head coaching jobs as a result of the team’s success.
While the season did not end the way many Bills fans wished for, as a date against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would have been a generational game, there are still many positive takeaways to reflect on the offensive side of the ball. Touchdowns and explosive plays were as common as blades of grass throughout the 2020 season. Fans had something to cheer about amid a global pandemic and the Bills garnered some national media that emphasized the things Bills fans already knew about the team.
As they now enter the offseason with many things to consider changing, these are the top three offensive takeaways from the Buffalo Bills 2020 season.