Buffalo Bills wide receiver Deonte Harty (11) crosses the goal line for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York Giants in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) โ It took Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills offense nearly three quarters to find their rhythm.
Turns out, that was just enough to pull out a 14-9 win against the offensively challenged and under-manned New York Giants.
โWeโre a much better team than we showed tonight, and showed last week,โ Allen lamented in reflecting back to Buffaloโs jet-lagged start in a 25-20 loss to Jacksonville at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London last weekend. โWe got to figure out why that is, and how to get ourselves out of a funk early on.โ
After being shut out in the first half for the first time since 2019, Allen and the offense found some semblance of efficiency in overseeing two lengthy touchdown drives, capped byย Quintin Morrisโ 15-yard touchdown catch with 3:48 remaining.
It was barely enough in a ground-it-out, yard-by-yard chippy and occasionally sloppy thriller that wasnโt decided until the final play, and on an untimed down.
Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylorโs pass into the end zone glanced offย Darren Wallerโs right hand facing first-and-goal from the 1. New York got the extra chance after linebacker Terrel Bernard was flagged for defensive interference on a pass intended for Waller as time expired on third-and-5 from Buffaloโs 10.
While the Bills (4-2) barely hung on, the Giants (1-5) were lamenting their fourth straight loss coming down to a season-long inability to find the end zone. New York settled for three field goals by Graham Gano as the team ended both the game and the first half having a drive end at Buffaloโs 1.
โIt came down to one yard and just missed it,โ coach Brian Daboll said. โWe got it down there four times and we didnโt put it in. Thatโs really the difference in…
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