Josh Allen throws 4 TD passes and
the Bills roll to a 47-10 win over the unraveling Jaguars
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[September 24, 2024]
By JOHN WAWROW
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Any concerns Josh Allen had about how the
Bills would perform following a 10-day break were eased during a
10-play opening drive that ended with James Cook scoring on a 6-yard
touchdown run.
Buffalo kept on scoring. Allen threw four touchdown passes and the
Bills scored TDs on each of their five first-half drives in a 47-10
win over a misfiring Trevor Lawrence and the unraveling Jacksonville
Jaguars on Monday night.
“It feels good. I’ll tell you that,” said Allen, whose 11 games with
four TD passes set a team record, surpassing Hall of Famer Jim
Kelly.
“I think this could have easily been a game where we had 10 days off
and let up on the gas. But didn’t sense that from our guys, a lot of
urgency throughout the week,” he said of a team that hadn't played
since a 31-10 rout of Miami on Sept. 12. “We didn’t win it today. We
won it in the last 10 days.”
Allen went 22 of 28 for 247 yards in the first 30 minutes alone,
with completions to nine receivers. He only attempted two passes
after halftime, finishing 23 of 30 for 263 yards before Mitchell
Trubisky relieved him.
And he spread the wealth, completing touchdown passes to Dalton
Kincaid, Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir and Ty Johnson.
“Freak of nature, all those things,” Shakir said of Allen, whose 230
touchdowns (passing, rushing and receiving) are one short of
matching Patrick Mahomes for most by a player in his first seven NFL
seasons.
Buffalo’s defense limited Jacksonville to 70 yards, five first downs
and a field goal in five first-half possessions. The game was
essentially over when Allen completed a 16-yard TD pass to Johnson
19 seconds before halftime.

Safety Damar Hamlin contributed to the rout with his first career
interception. He easily picked off Lawrence’s overthrown pass
intended for rookie Brian Thomas Jr. Five plays later, Allen
completed a 27-yard TD pass to Shakir, who caught the ball at the 22
and broke two tackles running up the right sideline for the score.
Hamlin’s interception came about 21 months after he went into
cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated on the field in a Monday
night game at Cincinnati.
“We all know my last game and how that game went,” said Hamlin, a
starter after spending last season as a backup. “So to be able to
come all the way back from that, and have a special moment, it’s all
God.”
The four-time defending AFC East champions are off to their first
3-0 start since 2020 and third since coach Sean McDermott took over
in 2017. They have topped 30 points in each game.
The Jaguars are in free fall. They last opened 0-3 in 2021 under
coach Urban Meyer, who was fired before the end of the season.
And if things couldn't go any worse for the Jaguars, mechanical
issues led to their flight being delayed out of Buffalo, the team
announced.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman celebrates after scoring a
touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first half of
an NFL football game Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Orchard Park, NY.
(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Jacksonville’s latest defeat comes a week after
Lawrence expressed his frustrations by saying “We suck right now”
following an 18-13 loss to Cleveland. The Jaguars squandered leads
of 14-0 and 17-7 in a season-opening loss at Miami.
On Monday, it was coach Doug Pederson’s turn to question his team.
“It’s really shocking. Very disappointed. You hate to say it, but
the reality is we’re not very good right now,” Pederson said. “I
need everybody to coach and play better. Let’s leave it at that.”
Lawrence finished 21 of 38 for 178 yards with a touchdown and
interception. He’s lost eight straight starts dating to last season,
and hasn’t won since he had 364 yards passing in a 24-21 victory at
Houston on Nov. 26.
“I’m not playing my best right now and that’s frustrating,” Lawrence
said. “It seems like everyone takes their turn in making a bad play
at the wrong time, including myself. It seems really difficult to go
forward. Can’t find that rhythm right now. We all have our share in
it.”
After opening the second half with a 6-yard touchdown pass to
Brenton Strange, Lawrence’s final two drives ended on downs.
He was yanked with 7:45 left and watched from the sideline with his
hands on his collar as backup Mac Jones was sacked and lost a fumble
three snaps into his first possession. That led to Ray Davis scoring
on a 3-yard run.
More concerning is a Jaguars defense that couldn’t find a way to
stop Allen. The Bills gained 288 yards, posted 19 first downs and
converted 6 of 8 third-down chances and both fourth-down
opportunities in the first half alone.
Buffalo’s 31-point lead at the half matched the third largest in
team history, and its largest since leading Atlanta 38-7 on Nov. 22,
1992.
Von Miller had a sack to increase his total to 126 1/2 and move into
a tie for 17th on the career list with Derrick Thomas, one ahead of
Dwight Freeney.
Injuries
Jacksonville: CB Jarrian Jones did not return after hurting his left
shoulder on Buffalo’s opening drive. ... LB Foyesade Oluokun was
ruled out with a foot injury. ... RT Anton Harrison was ruled out
with a knee injury.
Bills: DB Cam Lewis returned after being evaluated for a head
injury.
Up next
Jaguars: At Houston on Sunday.
Bills: Make their third straight prime-time appearance and open a
stretch of three straight road games at Baltimore on Sunday night.
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AP Pro Football Writer Mark Long contributed to this report.
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