In an action-packed game at Lincoln Financial Field, the Buffalo Bills suffered a 37-34 defeat in overtime against the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite initially holding a 10-point lead at halftime, the Bills faced a tough challenge.
However, with just over seven minutes remaining in the game, quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills took charge. They efficiently managed the clock and Allen connected with Gabe Davis for a touchdown, resulting in the Bills reclaiming the lead.
The Eagles, however, retaliated with a remarkable 59-yard field goal by Jake Elliott on a crucial third-and-17 play, leveling the score and forcing the game into an extra period.
The Bills won the coin toss and had a promising start in overtime as Allen found Davis for a 13-yard completion, securing a first down on a third-and-9 situation. Just two plays later, Allen again came through on a third-and-9, scrambling for a 15-yard gain and keeping the Bills' hopes alive. Their efforts were rewarded when Tyler Bass successfully scored a 40-yard field goal, granting the Bills a 34-30 advantage.
Unfortunately, the Eagles fought back and ultimately clinched victory when Jalen Hurts ran in for a walk-off touchdown after eight plays.
The Buffalo Bills suffered a 37-34 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in an exciting game filled with numerous touchdowns and intense moments.
After a previous game with no catches, Gabe Davis bounced back by recording six receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown. Stefon Diggs also had a solid performance with six catches for 74 yards and a touchdown that gave the Bills a two-score lead at halftime.
Following their bye week, the Bills will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14.