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Top Bills News
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Bills' Mack Hollins: Reaches end zone again
Hollins recorded four receptions on six targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams.
Hollins matched his season high with six targets and had one of his more productive performances. His primary contribution came on a 21-yard touchdown reception midway through the fourth quarter, though he also chipped in 16- and 12-yard receptions, both of which came on touchdown drives. Hollins has earned inconsistent targets in the Buffalo offense throughout the season, and that has remained the case even with Keon Coleman (wrist) and Dalton Kincaid (knee) sidelined.
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Bills' James Cook: Limited opportunity in loss
Cook rushed the ball six times for 20 yards in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams. He added two receptions on two targets for nine yards.
Josh Allen was the entire Buffalo offense, as he led the team in rushing attempts and yards while also scoring a trio of times on the ground from one yard away. Allen's usage combined with a negative game script left little opportunity for Cook, who saw his fewest rushing attempts of the season. More concerning was his lack of involvement as a receiver despite Allen taking to the air 37 times. Cook has now failed to reach 50 rushing yards in four of his last seven games.
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Bills' Amari Cooper: Finds footing in Buffalo offense
Cooper recorded six receptions on 14 targets for 95 yards in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams.
Cooper had been slow to make an impact in the Buffalo offense, as he had failed to top four receptions or 66 yards in four games with the team. That changed against the Rams, as he easily paced the team in targets and had a team-high six receptions. While it wasn't the most efficient showing, Cooper did have long gains of 26, 25 and 18 yards. He should have momentum heading into a Week 15 showdown with the Lions, though the Bills could also be welcoming back Keon Coleman (wrist) and Dalton Kincaid (knee).
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Bills' Khalil Shakir: Scores long touchdown
Shakir recorded five receptions on eight targets for 106 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams.
Shakir was a non-factor in the first half, recording only 21 yards on two targets. He came alive as the offenses matched blows in the final two quarters, however, highlighted by a 51-yard touchdown grab, which came primarily after the catch as he bounced off defenders. On Buffalo's next possession, Shakir caught a 34-yard pass from Josh Allen that finished just one yard shy of another trip to the end zone. This was Shakir's second 100-yard performance of the season and his first touchdown since Week 3.
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Bills' Josh Allen: Historic showing in loss
Allen completed 22 of 37 passes for 342 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 44-42 loss to the Rams. He added 10 rushes for 82 yards and three more scores.
Allen had a prolific performance in the loss, accounting for all six of Buffalo's touchdowns on the day -- a pair of which came on 51- and 41-yard touchdown throws. He also completed a total of six passes that went for more than 20 yards, leading to his highest yardage total of the campaign and his second performance of more than 300 yards. Allen supplemented his work through the air by getting more aggressive with his legs, as his 82 yards on the ground were a season high. He also has at least one rushing score in four straight contests. All told, Allen became the first NFL player to account for three passing and three rushing touchdowns in a regular-season game in NFL history, per NFL.com.
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Bills' Rasul Douglas: Unlikely to return Sunday
Douglas (knee) is doubtful to return to Sunday's contest against the Rams.
Douglas suffered a knee injury in the second half Sunday and is unlikely to return as a result. In his absence, Ja'Marcus Ingram stands to operate in a more significant role in Buffalo's secondary.
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Bills' Casey Toohill: Unlikely to return Sunday
Toohill (ribs) is doubtful to return to Sunday's game against the Rams.
Toohill suffered the injury late in the third quarter, and he did not record a tackle before exiting the game. Von Miller and Javon Solomon should see an uptick in snaps at defensive end in the fourth quarter if Toohill doesn't return.
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Bills' DeWayne Carter: Playing Sunday vs. Rams
Carter (wrist) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams.
Carter will return from a five-game absence after undergoing wrist surgery in late October. The rookie third-round pick will provide the Bills with depth at defensive tackle behind starters DaQuan Jones and Ed Oliver.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
125.7 (11th) |
234.0 (17th) |
355.0 (10th) |
Def. |
123.1 (19th) |
223.8 (9th) |
332.0 (14th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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D. Kincaid TE Dalton Kincaid TE | Knee |
K. Coleman WR Keon Coleman WR | Wrist |
R. Douglas CB Rasul Douglas CB | Knee |
Q. Morris TE Quintin Morris TE | Shoulder |
C. Toohill DE Casey Toohill DE | Ribs |
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