Buffalo Bills defeat Carolina Panthers
Digest more
The Bills dropped almost 250 rushing yards on Carolina—with 216 and over 11 yards a carry coming from James Cook. Josh Allen only attempted 19 passes, but he was efficient and avoided mistakes. Buffalo allowed fewer than 250 yards of offense and forced three turnovers.
The Panthers and quarterback Andy Dalton, who started Sunday for an injured Bryce Young, were held to three points until the fourth quarter, when Chuba Hubbard scored on a 3-yard rush with some of Buffalo’s starters sitting on the bench.
Head coach Dave Canales met with his leadership council again Monday. The message: “I think it was more, ‘This isn’t a panic time.’”
The Buffalo Bills got back on track Sunday by pounding the Carolina Panthers 40-9 and ending a two-game losing streak. But it wasn't all good news for the Bills.
He and the Bills' offense were able to capitalize on three Carolina turnovers. James Cook had one of the best rushing performances in Buffalo history. Even on a day when he did not dominate, Josh Allen was able to score three times and make some history in the process.
The Buffalo Bills prevented a three-game losing streak with a 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers. Following the game, Thad Brown and Caleb Carr broke down James Cook’s big day, the injury to Ed Oliver,
Things got very heated between Panthers DL A'Shawn Robinson and Bills OL Dion Dawkins following Sunday's game at Bank of America Stadium.
Follow along with live score and in-game updates as the Bills face the Panthers on Sunday afternoon at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.