Last Updated on 01/16/2023 by てんしょく飯
On Sunday, January 15, the seventh-seeded Miami Dolphins and the second-seeded Buffalo Bills of the American Football Conference (AFC) faced off in a Super Wild Card weekend matchup.
Bills Defend Lead
Even though the Bills won the game in their hometown, quarterback (QB) Josh Allen had a career-high 352 passing yards and three touchdowns in the playoffs while committing three turnovers (two interceptions and one fumble), which led to rookie and 3 The Dolphins were closing in on their No. 3 QB, Skyler Thompson, who was given the commanding lead. The final score was 34-31.
The Bills, who took the lead first, led 17-0 early in the second quarter, but two bad turnovers in a row allowed the Dolphins to score 17 points to tie the game. A field goal at the end of the first half gave the Bills a three-point lead going into the second half, but the Bills continued to make mistakes in the third quarter, while the Dolphins finally made a comeback when they strip-sacked Allen and finished off a fumble return for a touchdown.
Nevertheless, the Bills managed to regroup and return two touchdowns to take the lead again, and the Dolphins caught up in the fourth quarter, but the Bills were able to defend their lead and punch their ticket to the Divisional Round.
The Bills’ next opponent will be determined by the results of the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals games.
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