It was a second half in which the Buffalo offense would be without their most productive wide receiver and their most productive running back. The Bills were trailing by two and their defense was struggling to get off the field on third down. But for the second straight game the Buffalo defense went into lockdown mode and Kyle Williams was a major factor in the effort that led to a four-point victory.
After allowing just 40 net yards of offense to the Seahawks in the second half of their Monday night loss in Seattle, Buffalo’s defense gave up just 37 to Cincinnati over the final two quarters, until the Bengals last ditch effort drive when the Bills were giving up yardage for time on the clock.