And the Bills improved to this season when topping yards rushing. The shift to the ground game has been a change for the Bills over the past three weeks. Singletary received 23 carries against Atlanta, a career high. He had 22 carries in a win over Carolina in Week In comparison, Singletary had 34 carries over a six-game span earlier this season for Buffalo, with only three carries in a blowout loss to Indianapolis in Week Singletary worked hard throughout the offseason to improve his strength and body composition.
Now, the Bills are reaping those benefits. He busts his tail in the offseason. The Bills continue to stress that their offensive game plans shift on a week-to-week basis, and they still largely go as far as Allen and the passing game takes them.
But the improvements to the running game come at a pivotal time with blustery winter weather and the looming postseason.
Yesterday we just so happened to run it a good bit of time, particularly there in the second half. Third-down defense. The Bills have allowed their opponents to convert 2 of 17 third-down opportunities over the past two weeks. Avoiding interceptions. Allen has been terrific this season, but he reverted to his early-career struggles against the Falcons in throwing three interceptions.
He has a career-high 15 interceptions this year, topping his total of 12 interceptions as a rookie. Wide receiver Gabriel Davis continues to see his snaps increase on offense even with the return of Cole Beasley to the lineup.
Jones started the big run with one of his three baskets during the stretch and Angel added nine points. Stanford took its first lead of the game, , during the run as the Cougars went plus minutes without a field goal, missing 15 straight shots.
Jaiden Delaire added 14 points for Stanford , Pac , which was coming off its first win over a top-five team USC since Freshman Mouhamed Gueye, averaging 6. By The Associated Press. The Associated Press. Most Read Sports Stories Seahawks must resolve Russell Wilson's situation quickly to avoid repeat of offseason chaos Analysis: Under JaMarcus Shephard's leadership, will Washington's wide receivers finally play to their potential?
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