ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- It took until the third quarter, but the Buffalo Bills scored the team's first two touchdowns Sunday in a key AFC East game against the Miami Dolphins by converting a fourth down on a one-yard pass from quarterback Josh Allen to wide receiver Mack Hollins , and Ray Davis scored on a 63-yard catch-and-run.
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twitter.com/N5btgphjZ2 After a slow offensive start, the Bills were finally able to capitalize in the red zone on the short throw. Kicker Tyler Bass missed the PAT -- his third such miss of the season -- as the Bills led 12-10.
The Dolphins, however, responded on the next drive by converting a field goal to take a one-point lead. The Bills took back the lead on a 63-yard touchdown pass from Allen to rookie running back Davis with all of the yards coming on Davis' run downfield. The touchdown is the longest reception by a Bills running back since 2012 (C.
J. Spiller: 66-yard touchdown vs the Jets). The Bills go for it on 4th and Goal.
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com/1O0q2ScURt The Bills finished off the score with a two-point conversion on a pass from Allen to Keon Coleman . The Bills are now 9-for-9 on fourth down this season. Only the Bills and the Commanders (11-11) have converted 100% of their fourth down attempts.
The conversion came after the Bills had come up short three times in the red .