The Buffalo Bills rolled up to Lucas Oil Stadium with a battered and reshuffled roster, set to show the Indianapolis Colts they meant business on Sunday afternoon. By all important measures, business was booming. Unheralded players stepped up to keep things rolling for a Bills team looking to build momentum toward a playoff push.
In winning 30-20, Buffalo is now 8-2 and well on their way to another successful regular season under head coach Sean McDermott. The Bills put up a season-high 416 yards on 69 offensive plays (before kneel downs) — without starting wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman, and after losing tight end Dalton Kincaid.