Saints Fight Hard, but Fall to Bills and Remain Winless in 2025
Josh Allen tied the NFL record with his 45th game passing and rushing for a touchdown while James Cook set a Bills record with eight consecutive games scoring rushing TDs.
- On September 28, 2025, the Buffalo Bills defeated the New Orleans Saints 31-19 at Highmark Stadium, maintaining a 4-0 record this season.
- The Bills' strong start and the Saints' ongoing struggles led to this outcome, as New Orleans opened the season 0-4 for the ninth time in history.
- Buffalo's offense featured Josh Allen throwing two touchdown passes, running for a score, and James Cook rushing for 117 yards with a touchdown, breaking a franchise record with eight consecutive 100-yard games.
- Allen tied Cam Newton's NFL record with his 45th game having both a passing and rushing touchdown, while coach Sean McDermott praised Allen’s leadership, stating, "When he raises his level of play, they raise their level of play."
- The Bills’ victory extended their home winning streak to 14 games and left the Saints facing another week winless, suggesting continued challenges for New Orleans and momentum for Buffalo.
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Saints fall to 0-4 for the first time since 2012 after loss to Buffalo, 31-19
Saints fall to 0-4 for the first time since 2012 after loss to Buffalo, 31-19 BUFFALO, Ny. (WLBT) – The New Orleans Saints were not able to pull off the upset late against the Buffalo Bills, losing 31-19. The Saints now fall to 0-4 for the first time since 2012. Early on, the Saints showed a lot of fight, responding to the Bills’ opening touchdown drive with their own 7-play, 69-yard drive capped off by an 18-yard rushing touchdown by Kendre Mil…
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