The Buffalo Bills hold a 13-10 halftime lead on the Cleveland Browns, and if you watched any of the first half yourself, you might be as surprised by that as us.
Buffalo did not gain its first first down offensively until mid-way through the second quarter. Josh Allen was missing receivers. When he found them, the receivers were dropping them. The team could not get Stefon Diggs involved. Defensively, the Bills did a decent job bottling up Nick Chubb, but the defensive backs struggled with contested throws and 3rd & Long once again, and the Browns were able to build up a 10-3 lead that, frankly, should have been bigger.