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Buffalo Bills Advance To AFC Divisional Round After Beating Broncos

Buffalo Bills fans cheer during the second round of the NFL football draft, Friday, April 26, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

The Buffalo Bills put on a commanding performance to secure their spot in the AFC divisional round after defeating the Denver Broncos 31-7 on Sunday. Led by quarterback Josh Allen, the Bills' offense was firing on all cylinders, while their defense held the Broncos in check throughout the game.

Josh Allen showcased his talent by throwing two touchdown passes and running for 46 yards on the ground. His accuracy was on full display as he completed 20 of 26 passes, keeping the Broncos' defense on their toes.

Despite a minor setback with a bloody nail on his right hand, Allen powered through and led the Bills to victory. The team's running game was also effective, with James Cook adding another touchdown to the scoreboard.

Josh Allen shines with two touchdown passes and 46 rushing yards.
Buffalo Bills secure AFC divisional round spot with a 31-7 win over Denver Broncos.
Bills' defense holds Broncos in check throughout the game.

Denver managed to take an early lead in the game but struggled to maintain momentum on offense. Their only other notable moment was a missed field goal at the end of the first half, highlighting the Bills' defensive prowess.

With this win, the Bills have earned the right to host the No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens in the next round of the playoffs. The matchup promises to be an exciting clash between two talented teams vying for a spot in the AFC championship game.

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