The Buffalo Bills finally found their rhythm in the second half against the Miami Dolphins, scoring two crucial touchdowns after a sluggish start. Quarterback Josh Allen connected with wide receiver Mack Hollins for a one-yard touchdown on a fourth down, followed by a spectacular 63-yard catch-and-run touchdown by rookie running back Ray Davis.
Despite a missed PAT by kicker Tyler Bass, the Bills managed to maintain a narrow lead. They showcased their efficiency on fourth downs, converting all their attempts this season, a feat matched only by the Washington Commanders.
The game also highlighted the Bills' defensive prowess, with a forced fumble by Taron Johnson leading to a takeaway, extending their streak to 11 consecutive games with a turnover.