ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- With the turf at New Era Field covered in inches of snow and swirling flakes making passing almost impossible, LeSean McCoy was all the Buffalo Bills needed in an unforgettable 13-7 overtime win Sunday over the Indianapolis Colts.
McCoy rushed 32 times for 156 yards, but three runs of at least 20 yards were the difference in a game that felt like it was being played in slow motion -- or was it snow motion? -- because of an intense lake-effect system that struck less than an hour before kickoff.
Thanks to McCoy, the Bills escape with a winning record, 7-6, in what could have been easily been a crushing a loss to the Colts, now 3-10.