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High-Scoring Bills Attack Led by Allen Pose a Challenge for Falcons to Turn Yards Into More Points

Buffalo aims to recover from a 23-20 loss to New England with a strong offense led by Josh Allen facing Atlanta's top-ranked defense on Monday night.

  • The Buffalo Bills, coming off their first loss of the year to the New England Patriots, head to Atlanta to face the Falcons Monday at 7:15 p.m. EDT on ESPN.
  • Turnovers and penalties left Buffalo short in the New England game with three turnovers and 11 penalties for 90 yards, while Keon Coleman was benched for the first series for a disciplinary issue.
  • Led by Josh Allen, Buffalo's offense still poses a major threat, averaging 395.8 yards and 30.6 points per game; Allen broke the franchise mark with 68 multi-touchdown games.
  • Since 2019 Buffalo Bills are 22-6 after a loss and 10-2 on the road, facing the Falcons defense that allows only 244 yards per game.
  • This Monday marks Atlanta's first home Monday night game since 2017, with Thursday's practice showing Matt Milano and T.J. Sanders out and Ed Oliver, Dion Dawkins, and Dalton Kincaid limited.
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High-scoring Bills attack led by Allen pose a challenge for Falcons to turn yards into more points

The Atlanta Falcons have done a better job of moving the ball than scoring. They are facing a challenge to keep up with a Buffalo Bills offense led by quarterback Josh Allen, the reigning MVP.

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Allen and high-scoring Bills will try to rebound from 1st loss when they face Penix and Falcons

Buffalo (4-1) at Atlanta (2-2)

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