SEATTLE -- There was potential in the second quarter of the Buffalo Bills' Week 8 game against the Seattle Seahawks for quarterback Josh Allen's first interception of the season to grant the home team their first lead of the game.
Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe, who was elevated off the practice squad for the game, got his first career interception when Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper slipped on the wet turf. Jobe returned the ball to Buffalo's 7-yard line where Allen ran back to make the tackle.
The Bills defense then put up a stop on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line, holding the score to 7-3 Buffalo.