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Josh Allen’s passing did wonders for the Buffalo Bills against the Los Angeles Rams at Sophie Stadium, but he’s also got work done with his feet.
One of those runs was downright disrespectful.
After returning for the pass, Allen saw daylight and started running with plenty of space in front of him. However, Rams defensive back Nick Scott began his own pursuit after Allen.
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When the two met, the 6-foot-5, 238-pound Allen hit the 5-foot-11, 171-pound Scott with a nasty stiff arm, sending him flying across the turf.
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The run came on the crucial third-and-seven plays to extend the drive, the Bills’ second touchdown of the game – a strike from Allen to wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie.
But there was an even better run at the fourth quarterback who gave the Bills two touchdowns. At third-and-goal, Allen scrambled out of his pocket, reaching into the end zone and using the length to pass the ball for his first rushing touchdown of the season.
Bills fans would expect more.
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It was Mackenzie’s fault, rather than him, after he fell into the hands of a defender, despite throwing an interception.Allen picked up where he left off in Kansas City in the AFC Divisional Round last season. was throwing strikes in that contest, and Allen continued it with his receiver in this contest.
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The first touchdown of the new NFL season went to Gabriel Davis, the man who caught four touchdowns in the loss to the Chiefs. On a beautifully delayed play, Davis appeared to block, but instead slipped out for a 26-yard touchdown catch.