The Hamilton Spectator

BILLS STUN VIKES

Three touchdowns mark first road start

- DAVE CAMPBELL

MINNEAPOLI­S — Josh Allen played with the poise of a well-seasoned quarterbac­k for the Buffalo Bills by accounting for three touchdowns in his first road start in the National Football League.

Allen made Minnesota’s Kirk Cousins look like the raw rookie in a stunning 27-6 upset of the Vikings on Sunday afternoon.

Cousins had three turnovers, including a lost fumble on a third-down sack inside Minnesota’s 20-yard line, on each of the first two possession­s.

Buffalo turned those recoveries into 10 points and was on cruise control by midway through the second quarter as the crowd at U.S. Bank Stadium cranked up the boos.

The Vikings (1-1-1) were 16½-point favourites when the game began, allowing the Bills (1-2) to become only the sixth such underdog in the NFL’s past 81 point spreads that big.

After being outscored 75-9 over their first six quarters of the season, the Bills have enjoyed a 41-9 advantage over the past six periods.

Allen, the seventh overall pick in the draft out of Wyoming who took the job earlier than expected in relief of a struggling Nathan Peterman in the opener, completed 15 of 22 passes for 196 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown pass to wide-open tight end Jason Croom.

Though Allen took three sacks and fumbled three times, the Bills were able to recover all of them.

He settled almost exclusivel­y for safe underneath or sideline

throws, but took advantage of several broken coverages by the Vikings for chain-moving gains.

Where Allen did the most damage was on the ground, putting together a minihighli­ght film with his feet while injured running back LeSean McCoy watched in team-coloured sweats — with a big smile — from the sideline.

Allen dived to finish a 10-yard run by beating Anthony Barr to the edge of the end zone and scraping the pylon with the ball to finish the game’s first drive.

At the end of the first quarter on third-and-nine, Allen sprinted

straight up the middle out of a collapsed pocket and hurdled Barr two yards short of the marker to get the first down. He capped that possession with a one-yard touchdown sneak on fourth down for a 24-0 lead in the second quarter.

Allen became the first Bills rookie to run and pass for at least one score each in his first career road start.

The Vikings set a franchise record for fewest rushing attempts with six.

Going green

The Vikings inducted the late Dennis Green, who’s second

behind Bud Grant in winning percentage as a head coach, into their Ring of Honour.

Green, who guided the Vikings to the playoffs in eight of his 10 seasons, became the

24th member.

The Vikings beat the Bills in all three meetings under Green.

Injury report

Bills: Beyond McCoy (rib) and Gaines (elbow), backup DE Shaq Lawson (hamstring) was inactive ... C Russell Bodine, who started in place of Ryan Groy, limped off with leg cramps in the third quarter. Groy, who had moved to LG when Vlad Ducasse left with an injury, shifted back to the

middle as Ducasse re-entered . ... Lewis left with an injury in the fourth quarter, as did Murphy (ankle).

Vikings: In addition to Cook and DE Everson Griffen (knee), backup TE David Morgan (knee) and PR Marcus Sherels (ribs) were held out ... CB Trae Waynes (ankle) left the game in the first quarter and did not return ... RT Rashod Hill (ankle) limped off in the second quarter and was replaced by rookie Brian O’Neill.

Up next

Bills: Play at Green Bay next Sunday.

Vikings: Play the Rams in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

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 ?? HANNAH FOSLIEN GETTY IMAGES ?? Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Minneapoli­s.
HANNAH FOSLIEN GETTY IMAGES Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Minneapoli­s.
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