The Buffalo Bills lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars 9-6 at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday. Catch all of our postgame coverage here.
Jacksonville cornerback on Bills' sideline: 'It's like they don't care. They don't deserve this'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A loss to the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars deflated the Buffalo Bills, but Jacksonville cornerback Shaquill Griffin said he saw their spirits dipping well before the game ended.
“I was just looking on their sideline, and one thing I noted is I was like, 'they don't have the same energy as us,' ” Griffin said. “I feel like if you feel like one team deserved this win, it's us, but you've got to believe that.
Jason Wolf: Josh Allen's frustration boils over, and it should after Bills' loss to woeful Jaguars
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Josh Allen compared his performance to feces – in no uncertain terms – apologized for using foul language on camera, then doubled down and said it again.
Never in his four years as the Buffalo Bills’ starting quarterback has Allen sworn during a press conference. And it’s difficult to recall another regular season defeat that affected him as much as the Bills’ stunning 9-6 loss to the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at TIAA Bank Field.
The Buffalo Bills lose to the Jacksonville Jaguars 9-6 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021.
Plays that shaped the game: Bills' one-dimensional offense implodes
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The one-dimensional nature of the Buffalo Bills’ offense was exposed and exploited by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
The Bills couldn’t run the ball when they handed off to running backs, even when the Jaguars were playing with light boxes, lining up only six men near the line of scrimmage.
Quarter by quarter: Sputtering offense, Allen turnovers, penalties undo Bills in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Don't miss Katherine Fitzgerald's quarter-by-quarter analysis of the Buffalo Bills' 9-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
CBS analyst Boomer Esiason on Bills coordinator: 'What is Brian Daboll doing?'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – CBS analyst Boomer Esiason was pointed in his critique of Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll after Buffalo's 9-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
While not discounting how prolific the Daboll-Allen duo was in last year's run to the AFC championship game, Esiason questioned the coordinator's messaging to Allen this year, relating to how the quarterback has a tendency to make risky decisions to give his team a spark.
Twitter reactions: Bills suffer demoralizing loss to Jacksonville Jaguars
Was Buffalo's 9-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars the worst loss of Sean McDermott's coaching tenure? That's the argument by many Bills fans on social media, who were bemoaning a near-invisible offensive line, dubious penalties throughout and an offense that couldn't move the football Sunday.
Disappointment in the Bills began early due to their tendency to play down to their competition, which was apparent in the Halloween victory over Miami. But Josh Allen and the Bills weren't able to orchestrate the turnaround of the win over the Dolphins, falling in a shocker to the previously 1-6 Jaguars.
Observations: Bills' offense suddenly finds itself in crisis mode
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Once can be forgiven. Twice looks like the start of a troubling trend.
For the second consecutive game since their bye week, the Buffalo Bills were lost offensively in the first half. Only this time, no answers were to be found after halftime.
Josh Allen's sack, interception, fumble recovery of Josh Allen are firsts in NFL history
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – An amusing storyline ahead of Buffalo Bills-Jacksonville Jaguars game Sunday was the matchup of two Josh Allens, the Bills' quarterback facing the Jaguars' defensive end with the same name.
With 28 seconds left before halftime, the Jaguars' Josh Allen sacked the Bills' Josh Allen, marking the first time in NFL history a player has been sacked by a player of the same name.
Who is Land Clark and what is going on with his officiating crew in Bills-Jaguars?
Referee Land Clark became an all too familiar face to Bills fans in the first half of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Penalties were called, then called differently after group consultations. Players such as Bills backup QB Mitch Trubisky, who wasn't even dressed for the game, were called for penalties. The Jaguars kicker was called for an illegal shift penalty that actually was on someone else. An unnecessary roughness penalty was called on the Bills' Darryl Williams but should have been on Dion Dawkins. A scrap involving Tre'Davious White and Tavon Austin was called one way and then the other. The Bills were called for penalties on back-to-back missed field goals.
The Bills wide receiver is part of Snickers' "Rookie Mistake of the Year" campaign, where fans admit and submit some of their more egregious errors. Then, NFL players get to read them and give their analysis.