Observations, analysis, report cards and recaps from Buffalo’s fifth straight victory
It wasn’t pretty, but the Buffalo Bills (8-2) earned a gutty, gritty 30-20 road win over the Indianapolis Colts (4-6) Sunday afternoon to improve to 8-2 for the first time since the 1993 season… the last time the Bills made the Super Bowl.
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks offers up observations and analysis from Buffalo’s fifth straight win as the Bills picked up an impressive road victory on a day when the offense was shorthanded and the defense came up with four big turnovers, including a pick-six from Taron Johnson on the very first Colts play of the game.
Observations and analysis from Bills’ win
Playing without starting wide receivers Keon Coleman and Amari Cooper, and after losing tight end Dalton Kincaid to a knee injury, the Bills rolled up 416 yards on 69 offensive plays (before kneel downs) and forced Joe Flacco and the Colts into four turnovers (three interceptions and one fumble). Buffalo extended its lead in the AFC East to five games after eclipsing 30 points in a game for the seventh time in 10 games.
First, the positives: The Bills prevailed on a day when their offense was depleted and when Josh Allen wasn’t his usual sharp self (two uncharacteristic interceptions); nickel cornerback Taron Johnson became the first Bills defensive back to record a pick-six and a sack in the same game; defensive end Greg Rousseau had a big strip sack of Flacco and finished with four tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, and two quarterback hits; wide receivers Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel stepped up admirably with Cooper and Coleman sidelined, combining for eight catches for 121 yards); the Bills run defense, which allowed Jonathan Taylor to gash them for a 58-yard run in the first quarter, made adjustments at halftime and held Taylor to -2 yards on five carries in the second half; and Allen and the offense came through in the clutch in the fourth quarter, sealing the win with a 13-play, 84-yard drive that culminated in James Cook’s two-yard touchdown run.
Among the negatives: offensive tackles Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown continue to have issues with penalties (17 combined this year); Allen threw two costly interceptions, including one that was over the head of wide receiver Khalil Shakir and another on an out pattern to Curtis Samuel that Kenny Moore made a good read on for the INT; the Bills were called for eight penalties; Buffalo’s offense stalled twice in the red zone, settling for two field goals; and KR/DB Brandon Codrington nearly fumbled away a kickoff after the Colts pulled ahead 13-10 and later got burned on a TD pass from Flacco to Alec Pierce.
- Observations: Defense carries the load for Buffalo Bills in win over Indianapolis Colts – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Josh Allen shakes off miscues to lead shorthanded Bills to gritty victory over Colts – Democrat & Chronicle
- Josh Allen’s brilliance overshadows 2 INTs, run defense shows signs of hope: Bills observations – The Athletic (subscription required)
- Bills-Colts takeaways: Taron Johnson lifts Buffalo to road win for 8th victory – newyorkupstate.com
- Bills giddy up to defeat Colts and keep win streak alive – WGR 550
- Takeaways, game balls from Buffalo Bills’ win over Indianapolis Colts – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Top 3 things we learned from Bills at Colts | Week 10 – BuffaloBills.com
- Bills sloppy in win vs. Colts, need to improve before Chiefs – ESPN.com Buffalo Bills blog
- Bills force 4 Joe Flacco turnovers, hold off Colts to win fifth straight: Key takeaways – The Athletic (subscription required)
- Bills end road losing streak to Colts, move to 8-2 for first time since 1993 (Encouraged/worried) – newyorkupstate.com
- NFL Week 10: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game – ESPN
- Ryan O’Halloran: Good enough to beat Colts, Josh Allen must be better against Kansas City – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Allen knows the Bills have to be ‘better on offense’ – WGR 550
- With Chiefs clash on horizon, Bills gut out win over Colts with ‘long, grueling drive’ – The Athletic (subscription required)
- SIMON: Bills Break These Colts – WGR 550
- Bills defense was the ‘big time difference’ in Sunday’s win – WGR 550
- ‘It’s a great position to be in’ | Taron and Austin Johnson jump start a big day for the Buffalo Bills defense – BuffaloBills.com
- Buffalo Bills players talk trash to former Syracuse standout following 30-20 win over Colts – newyorkupstate.com
Recapping Buffalo’s 30-20 win over Indy
A run through the biggest plays that influenced the outcome of Sunday’s victory, along with game recaps.
- Plays that shaped the game: How Josh Allen left the Colts grasping on key running plays – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills haven’t lost since Taron Johnson returned: How he set the tone in win over Colts – newyorkupstate.com
- Bills 30, Colts 20 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights – BuffaloBills.com
- Bills 30-20 Colts (Nov 10, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
Report cards and positional grades
Catch up on report cards to see what players are trending up and whose stock is on the decline following Buffalo’s road win over the Colts.
- Capaccio: Arrow Up/Arrow Down: Bills at Colts – WGR 550
- Report Card: How the Buffalo Bills’ run defense rebounded in win over Indianapolis Colts – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills report card: Buffalo keeps rolling with resilient win over Colts – Democrat & Chronicle
Bills react to win vs. Colts
Hear from Sean McDermott, Josh Allen, Taron Johnson, Terrel Bernard, and Khalil Shakir after the Bills picked up their first win in Indy since the 1998 season.
- Sean McDermott: “Good Team Win” – BuffaloBills.com
- Sean McDermott’s Victory Speech vs. The Colts! – BuffaloBills.com
- Josh Allen After the Bills Thrilling 30-20 Win Over the Indianapolis Colts! – BuffaloBills.com
- Taron Johnson: “Make The Play When The Opportunity Comes” – BuffaloBills.com
- Terrel Bernard: “It’s A Good Feeling” – BuffaloBills.com
- Khalil Shakir: “Playing For Each Other” – BuffaloBills.com
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