Here are a look at my full notes from Sunday’s victory vs. the visiting Cleveland Browns. Overall, it was a nice victory that included a complete team effort by the Buffalo Bills. They should be proud of this victory, despite it being against a winless team.
Each bullet point represents a change of possession.
First Quarter
- A holding penalty on the Browns helped the Bills force a three-and-out for the first possession of the game. Cleveland had an interference penalty on the punt, giving the Bills nice field position.
- 44 yards from back to back LeSean McCoy runs — he reached 1,000 yards on the season — but poor red-zone execution limited Buffalo to a field goal in their first offensive sighting.