The Buffalo Bills’ 5 takeaways beat San Francisco 34-24


Buffalo Billo left the national stage and spoke of the past in his previous game Arizona. With the Monday Night Football of Lonely Lights on them, the Bill San Francisco 49ers are at the top, 34-24.

Buffalo (-3–3) didn’t cruise well, but after a few goal-line closing ceremonies for both teams, the 49ers (5–7) soon took a short lead. From there, it was pretty much all the bills.

Plus, here are five takeovers from Bill’s victory over 49 people in Week 13:

Bill quarterback Josh Allen. (AP Photo / Ross D. Franklin)

Allen shone on primetime again

It’s hard to argue that the bills have a quarterback who doesn’t like it when the lights are shining brightly. The good news, too, is that Bill is in the midst of a couple games in a row in the context of primetime football.

But even going back to last season, think about Thanksgiving, or think about the late-heroics on Sunday night footbal on vs. Stylers. Bill quarterback Josh Allen prefers these pressure-packed games because he usually plays them pretty well and that was the case against the 49ers.

In the first part, Ellen kept grabbing large parts of the yards, they all came up in the air. Ellen had completions of 12, 35, 12, 13, 20, 18 and 28, just to name a few. What these accomplishments did was, of course, put Bill’s offense on the field much more than his defense, that’s for sure.

Buffalo had two double-digit fours in this, and even when the bill went three and ahead, the offense stabilized for the goal on the field. This gave Bean time to capture against the Niners from 34:88 to 2: 0:02. It’s hard to do a lot if teams don’t have the ball, and Allen is playing well and there’s more pressure on him to do so.

In all, Len Lawn, a week after having just 157 passing yards, went 40-passes for 375 yards passing with 32 total 40 touchdowns. They all went to different playmakers as well.

One night, Josh.

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