Josh Allen had a great game, throwing two touchdown passes and leading the Bills to a decisive 31-10 victory over the Seahawks in Seattle. The Bills are now 6-2 and are leading the AFC East after winning their third straight game.
The Seahawks, on the other hand, struggled throughout the game. Quarterback Geno Smith had a tough time, going 21 of 29 for 212 yards and throwing an interception. Seattle’s offense was largely ineffective, only managing to rush for 32 yards and scoring their only touchdown in garbage time.
Despite throwing his first interception of the season, Josh Allen bounced back and led the Bills on a 12-play, 93-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid. The Bills also had a 90-yard touchdown drive in the first half, showcasing their offensive prowess.
Buffalo’s defense was also dominant, holding the Seahawks to just 1 yard rushing in the first half. This was the second-fewest rushing yards the Bills had given up in a half this century.
The game wasn’t without its heated moments, as two defensive linemen from the Seahawks got into a scuffle on the sideline, resulting in personal fouls for Seattle. Despite the tensions, Bills defensive end Casey Toohill made a game-changing play by pressuring Geno Smith and causing an interception that led to a Bills touchdown.
Overall, the Bills outplayed the Seahawks in all three phases of the game, resulting in a convincing win for Buffalo. The Bills will look to carry this momentum into their next game against the Miami Dolphins, while the Seahawks will try to regroup as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Rams.