What We Learned from Bills-Dolphins on Thursday Night Football


What was supposed to be an easy W for the Bills ended up being a touch battle
After a 2-0 start by the Buffalo Bills, the struggling Miami Dolphins were supposed to be a breeze. However, that quickly became just a rumor as Miami was on the heels of Josh Allen all night long. Entering the matchup at 0-2, the Dolphins had plenty to fight for, and for stretches, they looked capable of pulling off the upset. Missed opportunities, costly mistakes, and a lack of execution down the stretch told a different story.
The Dolphins had chances to seize control, but they let them slip away — a dropped pass here, a mistimed throw there, and drives that stalled when they couldn’t afford them to. Meanwhile, Josh Allen once again reminded everyone why he has Miami’s number, making the plays that mattered most and continuing his dominance over the rivalry.
Instead of turning their season around, Miami now finds itself staring at an 0-3 hole, their season starting to slide away before it even finds its footing. The Bills, on the other hand, stand tall at 3-0, looking every bit the powerhouse many expected, while Miami is left wondering how many more chances they can afford to waste.