ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo offense started the team's home opener Sunday the same way the unit ended an overtime loss to the New York Jets just six days prior: with a three-and-out. Scattered boos were heard in a Highmark Stadium filled to the brim in blue and red as the Bills gave the ball back with an early 7-0 deficit.
But those three plays were quickly forgotten. After linebacker Terrel Bernard intercepted Las Vegas quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo on the Raiders' second drive, the Bills scored on every drive that followed but one -- a turnover on downs at their opponent's 1-yard line.