Josh Allen's fourth-down TD pass to Ty Johnson extends Bills' lead


ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — It took a bit of time for the Buffalo Bills to get going, but after falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, they scored 10 straight points, taking the lead on a 5-yard rushing touchdown by James Cook.

The Bills scored points on each of their opening possessions, first with a 26-yard field goal by Tyler Bass after a 12-play drive.

On the following drive, the Bills’ offense went 81 yards on 13 plays, including a 9-yard rush by quarterback Josh Allen on third-and-3 to set up Cook’s touchdown.

The third-year running back had nine carries for 60 yards after his score. Earlier in the drive, Cook had a 16-yard run that gained 12.5 yards after contact, per NFL Next Gen Stats.

Cook had 3 yards after contact on his touchdown. After his TD, he had 27 rushing yards after contact, already his fourth-highest total in a game this season.

In the third quarter, Allen found a different way to score on fourth-and-short, throwing a 24-yard touchdown pass to running back Ty Johnson in the back of the end zone.

The Bills completed a two-point conversion after the touchdown on a throw from Allen to wide receiver Keon Coleman. The score gave the Bills a 21-7 lead late in the third quarter.

The touchdown pass had a completion probability of 16%, the most unlikely touchdown of Allen’s career (regular season or postseason), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Allen was forced to scramble under pressure, looking for an available receiver, before locating Johnson in the back of the end zone. The pass came in low, and Johnson came down with the ball as he rolled to the ground. He ran all the way from the left side of the field towards the right to get open for Allen.

The play was reviewed but stood. Allen went 6.78 seconds before throwing the pass, which was Johnson’s fourth reception of at least 24 air yards (regular season and postseason) this year. No other running back has done it more than once.





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