Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes and the Buffalo defense stood firm in the fourth quarter as the Bills defeated the visiting Miami Dolphins 34-31 in an AFC wild-card game Sunday in Orchard Park, N.Y.
The second-seeded Bills forced the Dolphins into a fourth-and-1 near midfield late in the game. Miami took too long getting to the line of scrimmage to snap the ball, causing a delay-of-game penalty, and Skylar Thompson threw incomplete on fourth-and-6.
The seventh-seeded Dolphins were out of timeouts. Buffalo running back Devin Singletary reached the line to gain on third-and-7 to ensure the result.
“One-week seasons, man,” Allen said. “I thought we did some good things today. I did some bad things today. Some stuff to clean up, some things to learn from. But we’ll grow from it. All that matters is surviving and advancing.”
Buffalo eliminated Miami and will host a divisional-round game next weekend as its players and fans continue to be inspired by Damar Hamlin. The Bills’ safety watched Sunday’s game from home as he continues to recover from a cardiac arrest he suffered on the field against Cincinnati on Jan. 2.
Hamlin visited the Bills’ facility on Saturday, and his teammates drew inspiration from seeing him.
“There was a big line of guys ready to love up on him,” Allen said. “It was a blessing come true to see him back in the facility.”
Allen went 23-for-39 passing for 352 yards and had three total giveaways vs. the Dolphins. Stefon Diggs caught seven passes for 114 yards, and Gabe Davis had six for 113 and a touchdown.
Thompson, a rookie quarterback starting for Miami in place of the injured Tua Tagovailoa and Teddy Bridgewater, finished 18-for-45 for 220 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions.
“I take full responsibility for those miscues and just not being clean in all aspects at times,” Thompson said.
The Bills led 17-3 during the second quarter, but two interceptions and a lost fumble by Allen allowed the Dolphins to surge ahead shortly after halftime.
In the first half, Xavien Howard made a fingertip interception on a deep pass and returned it 49 yards into Buffalo territory. Miami converted a fourth down to get into field-goal range, and Jason Sanders connected from 48 yards with 2:15 left.
The Dolphins then forced a three-and-out, and Cedrick Wilson Jr. returned the punt 50 yards, setting up Sanders’ third field goal of the day, from 37 yards, with 1:15 on the clock.
Allen targeted Cole Beasley on the ensuing drive, and the ball bounced off his hands to Jevon Holland, who returned it 29 yards to the Buffalo 18. Thompson found Mike Gesicki for a 7-yard touchdown and completed another pass to Hill for the game-tying two-point conversion.
With 33 seconds to spare, the Bills drove downfield, and Stefon Diggs appeared to haul in a touchdown down the left side of the end zone, but he didn’t have complete control before stepping out of bounds and officials would not review it. The hectic half ended with Bass’ 39-yard field goal for a 20-17 Buffalo lead.
On Buffalo’s first play on offense of the second half, Eric Rowe blitzed Allen and jarred the ball loose. Zach Sieler returned it 5 yards for a touchdown, giving Miami its first lead at 24-20.
“Our team fought really, really hard today,” Thompson said. “You could tell there was no quit in us. Walking into this game, nobody gave us a chance at all and we had a chance to win it.”
After Kaiir Elam intercepted a Thompson pass, Buffalo capitalized with Beasley’s 6-yard touchdown catch. The extra point made it 27-24 Bills with 5:18 left in the third.
Gabe Davis added a 23-yard catch in the back-left corner of the end zone to restore the Bills’ double-digit lead, 34-24, with 2:07 left in the third. The Dolphins traveled 75 yards on their next drive, and Jeff Wilson scored from 1 yard to cut the deficit to three with 10:53 to play, but they could not get closer.
–Field Level Media