ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills offense didn't immediately find a rhythm during Sunday's 44-32 victory against Tampa Bay at Highmark Stadium.
Josh Allen threw two more interceptions, and it took some time for James Cook to make an impact. But in the end, six touchdowns from Allen — three rushing and three passing — proved to be enough as the Bills pulled away to beat the Buccaneers.
Allen completed 19 of 30 passes for 317 yards. He also ran six times for 40 yards.
Buffalo led 21-20 at halftime, but with the way both teams moved the ball, the scoring wasn't bound to stop anytime soon.
The Bills trailed 26-21 midway through the third quarter after the Buccaneers turned fumbled punt return by Mecole Hardman into a seven-play, 43-yard touchdown drive capped by Sean Tucker's 6-yard

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