Bills vs. Jaguars: Buffalo's Offense Dominates in Near-Perfect Victory

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**Buffalo Bills Cruise Past Jacksonville Jaguars with Dominant Performance**



ORCHARD PARK – Week 3 of the NFL season brought a Monday night doubleheader, with the Buffalo Bills hosting the Jacksonville Jaguars at Highmark Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.

Simultaneously, at 8:15 p.m., the Cincinnati Bengals welcomed the Washington Commanders. With staggered start times, NFL fans could easily switch between the games, similar to the Sunday 1 p.m. slate.

Week 3 has been full of surprises so far. The Panthers, thought to be struggling, shocked the Raiders 36-22. Brian Daboll’s Giants, previously winless, upset the Browns 21-15. The Rams pulled off a thrilling comeback, erasing a 10-point deficit in the final 6:18 to defeat the 49ers 27-24.

As for the Bills, they had already witnessed some impressive results across the league. The Seahawks breezed past the Dolphins 24-3, taking advantage of Miami’s weakened offense without Tua Tagovailoa. The Vikings handed the Texans their first loss with a commanding 34-7 win.

In the unpredictable NFL, nothing is ever guaranteed. The Bills had to remain cautious of the winless but hungry 0-2 Jaguars, who would be fighting hard to avoid an 0-3 start.

**Final score: Buffalo Bills 47, Jacksonville Jaguars 10**

Buffalo made a bold statement to the rest of the league. They scored touchdowns on their first five possessions in the first half and dominated a primetime matchup for the second straight week.

Josh Allen had an outstanding night, completing 23 of 30 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns. Rookies Keon Coleman and Ray Davis both scored their first career touchdowns, while safety Damar Hamlin recorded his first career interception. Buffalo’s defense also shone, recording five sacks.

With this win, Buffalo improved to 3-0 and now heads to face the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m.

**Buffalo Bills 47, Jacksonville Jaguars 10: Ray Davis Scores First Career Touchdown**

Rookie running back Ray Davis added to Buffalo’s lead with a 3-yard touchdown run, marking his first career score.

**Bills Recover Javon Solomon's Strip Sack – 6:21 4th Quarter**

Rookie defensive end Javon Solomon made his mark with his first career sack, forcing a fumble from backup Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones. Casey Toohill recovered the ball at the Jaguars’ 21-yard line.

**Buffalo Bills 40, Jacksonville Jaguars 10: Tyler Bass Hits 43-yard Field Goal**

Buffalo didn’t move the ball much on the next drive, but kicker Tyler Bass extended their lead with a 43-yard field goal.

**Jaguars Turn it Over on Downs – 9:58 4th Quarter**

Trevor Lawrence was sacked by Casey Toohill on first down and failed to convert on a fourth-and-10 from the Jaguars’ 32-yard line, giving the ball back to Buffalo.

**Von Miller Sacks Trevor Lawrence – 14:09 4th Quarter**

The Jaguars made it to Buffalo’s 7-yard line, but two false start penalties by tackle Walker Little pushed them back to a fourth-and-17. Von Miller sealed the stop with a 10-yard sack of Lawrence, turning the ball over on downs.

**Buffalo Bills 34, Jacksonville Jaguars 10: Lawrence Throws TD to Brenton Strange**

The Jaguars finally got on the scoreboard with a 6-yard touchdown pass from Lawrence to Brenton Strange early in the second half. The drive featured an 18-yard pass to Christian Kirk and a 24-yard gain also by Kirk, setting up the score.

**Halftime Score: Buffalo Bills 34, Jacksonville Jaguars 3**

Buffalo’s first-half performance was almost flawless. Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes, and Damar Hamlin grabbed his first career interception. Buffalo’s offense racked up 288 yards compared to Jacksonville’s 70.

**Buffalo Bills 34, Jacksonville Jaguars 3: Allen Finds Ty Johnson for Another TD**

With just 19 seconds left in the first half, Josh Allen threw his fourth touchdown, a 16-yarder to Ty Johnson, capping a perfect five-for-five drive in terms of touchdowns.

**Buffalo Bills 27, Jacksonville Jaguars 3: Allen Hits Khalil Shakir for 27-yard TD**

Buffalo capitalized on Damar Hamlin’s interception with a quick five-play drive, culminating in a 27-yard touchdown pass from Allen to Khalil Shakir. This marked four possessions and four touchdowns for the Bills, who looked unstoppable.

**Damar Hamlin Intercepts Trevor Lawrence – 4:13 2nd Quarter**

Hamlin’s first career interception came off an overthrown pass by Trevor Lawrence intended for Brian Thomas Jr. Hamlin returned it 19 yards to the Jaguars’ 41-yard line.

**Buffalo Bills 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 3: Keon Coleman Scores First Career Touchdown**

Buffalo continued its dominance, with Josh Allen hitting rookie Keon Coleman on a 24-yard crossing route for his first career touchdown. The Bills’ offense looked unstoppable, racking up 208 yards in the first half alone.

**Buffalo Bills 13, Jacksonville Jaguars 0: Allen to Dalton Kincaid for Six**

Josh Allen found tight end Dalton Kincaid for a six-yard touchdown, capping off another efficient drive. Allen’s pocket awareness allowed Kincaid to extend his route, leading to the score.

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