Josh Allen, Bills deliver impressive showing against the Buccaneers on Thursday Night Football

A strong success for the Bills, however, it got shaggy late. The Bison Bills assisted Tampa With baying Pirates making it excessively dangerous.

In any case, eventually, the Bills had a sufficiently prevailing appearance to get a 24-18 home win over the Marauders at the Highmark Arena in Plantation Park, New York on Thursday Night Football. Josh Allen drove the way for the Bills, broadcasting it out for 324 yards and two scores, while scrambling for a TD too.


Subsequent to scrambling for a 13-yard score and finding youngster Dalton Kincaid on a 22-yard TD strike, Allen drove the Bills to a 17-10 halftime lead.

They'd add to that promptly in the final part when Allen composed a nine-play, 75-yard drive, accentuating it with a 4-yard score pass to Gabe Davis to stretch out the Bills' lead to 24-10.

With the Bills driving serenely in the final quarter, their guard committed an unlawful contact punishment and facial covering punishment to toss Tampa a daily existence line on two separate fourth-down belongings. That would assist with making ready toward a 24-yard score strike from Mayfield to Mike Evans, finishing a 17-play, 92-yard drive. The Bucs would attach a fruitful 2-direct change toward pulling inside 24-18 with 2:44 left in the game.


They'd try and get the ball back with 21 seconds left, however, their opportunities for a wild rebound would end in a fragmented hail-mary endeavor from Mayfield into the end zone, where wideout Chris Godwin could have gotten an opportunity to pull in the wonder pass had he pivoted a second sooner.

By the by, Allen was heavenly in driving the Bills as he spread the ball around proficiently to his getting corps. Khalil Shakir had six gatherings for 92 yards and Davis added up to nine gets for 87 yards and one score. Stefon Diggs had nine gatherings for 70 yards and Kincaid recorded five gatherings for 65 yards and one TD.

With the triumph, the Bills improved to 5-3. The Pirates tumble to 3-4, having lost three straight games.