Buffalo had a nightmarish start to its game against Denver on Monday night.
BRONCOS RECOVER THE FUMBLE ON THE FIRST PLAY OF MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL pic.twitter.com/IxavffBymL
— ESPN (@espn) November 14, 2023
Running back James Cook was stripped of the ball by cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian on the game's first offensive play. After a Broncos field goal, quarterback Josh Allen threw an interception on Buffalo's next drive.
Justin Simmons INT! The @Broncos defense has back-to-back takeaways.
— NFL (@NFL) November 14, 2023
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Per ESPN Stats & Info, Allen has thrown a pick in six consecutive games, the longest streak by a Bills quarterback since Ryan Fitzpatrick in 2011.
Josh Allen has thrown an interception in 6 straight games.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 14, 2023
That's the longest streak by a Bills QB since Ryan Fitzpatrick in 2011. pic.twitter.com/LRGkhHXOlY
Entering Monday night, Buffalo was tied for the 11th-most turnovers this season (14). That's been partly why the Bills have underperformed this season. Their 5-4 record is the franchise's worst through nine games since 2018, Allen's rookie season.
Buffalo is ninth in the AFC standings but could move to seventh, a half-game ahead of Houston (5-4) and Cincinnati (5-4), with a win against Denver (3-5). A loss would drop the Bills to 11th, behind Indianapolis (5-5) and Las Vegas (5-5) due to a worse conference record.
If the team's first two offensive series are a sign of things to come, the playoffs could be fumbling out of Buffalo's reach.
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