Week 11: Buffalo Bills 44, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32

Bills Explode Past Buccaneers in High-Scoring Showdown
In Week 11, the Buffalo Bills overwhelmed the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers 44–32 in a game defined by offensive firepower and explosive plays. Quarterback Josh Allen led the charge, accounting for six total touchdowns and keeping the Buccaneers’ defense on its heels.
Buffalo’s offense mixed deep passes, quick slants, and a potent running game led by James Cook. Allen’s ability to extend plays with his legs and find open receivers downfield created multiple big gains and forced Tampa Bay to adjust defensively.
Buccaneers Fight but Fall Short
Tampa Bay attempted to respond through quarterback Baker Mayfield, connecting on several passing plays and finding opportunities in the running game. However, inconsistent protection and the Bills’ defensive pressure limited sustained drives. Key turnovers in the second half allowed Buffalo to build a decisive lead.
Implications
Buffalo’s victory cements its reputation as one of the league’s top offensive teams, capable of generating points in multiple ways. The Buccaneers, despite scoring 32 points, struggled to contain explosive plays and will need to refine defensive schemes moving forward.
Looking Ahead
The Bills enter the next week with confidence in their scoring ability and dynamic playmakers, while Tampa Bay must focus on limiting big plays and protecting the football in tight matchups.
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