The Buffalo Bills improved to 7-3 on Sunday by putting on an impressive offensive show during a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers . It was somewhat of a statement win, as Tampa Bay came into the game with a 6-3 record despite multiple injuries to key players, and it allowed the Bills to stay within striking distance of the upstart New England Patriots in the AFC East.
But Sunday's game was also a reminder that they continue to have a significant vulnerability that could spell doom for them sometime in January. They gave up a total of 202 rushing yards and an average of 5.2 yards per carry, even though Bucky Irving, their potent second-year running back, didn't play due to foot and shoulder injuries. As a result, Tampa Bay had a chance to win until Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen

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