Albany Times Union

Bills’ start still perfect

Allen part of three TDS as Buffalo off to its best start since 2008 season

- By W.G. Ramirez

Buffalo defeats Las Vegas to begin 4-0 for the first time in 12 seasons, led by Josh Allen’s 3 touchdowns./

Not even a banged-up left shoulder can deter Josh Allen.

Shaking off a second-quarter stinger, Allen threw two touchdowns and rushed for another to lead the Buffalo Bills to a 30-23 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

Carving up the Raiders secondary, Allen meshed well with offseason acquisitio­n Stefon Diggs, who finished with six receptions for 115 yards. Allen completed at least one pass to nine different targets.

“Our guys have been busting their tails in practice and my job is to just give them an opportunit­y to make a play,” Allen said.

Buffalo, which is averaging a league third-best 30.75 points per game, has opened 4-0 for the first time in 12 years. The Bills were 3-1 last season, when they made the playoffs.

Las Vegas (2-2) lost its second straight game and first inside the shiny new $2 billion Allegiant Stadium. Two turnovers and seven penalties were costly for the Raiders.

Raiders quarterbac­k Derek Carr finished 32 for 44 for 311 yards and two touchdowns.

Carr, who has yet to throw an intercepti­on this season, surpassed Ken Stabler and set a franchise record with 151 career TD passes.

But it was Allen’s brilliance in the first half, when he finished 15 of 20 with two TDS, that set the tone. His 26-yard strike to Gabriel Davis on the opening drive was his 13th TD of the season, surpassing Ryan Fitzpatric­k (12) for the most total TDS by a Bills player in the first four games of the season. Allen also hit Cole Beasley for an 11-yard catch to

push Buffalo’s lead to 14-3.

The Bills survived a scare when Allen was taken to the locker room late in the first half with the shoulder injury. Allen said he fell “funky ” on his non-throwing arm after sprawling in the air and shoveling an 8-yard lefthanded pass to Diggs. He was back on the bench moments later, knelt on the final play of the half, and returned in the second half to pick up where he left off.

“You watch Buffalo’s offense, they do a lot,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “The quarterbac­k can complete passes lefthanded. The guy’s a beast standing back there. They

got a pretty good attack.”

With its lead cut to one, 17-16, Buffalo’s defense came to life by stopping the Raiders on four consecutiv­e possession­s. Las Vegas gave the ball back to the Bills by way of punt, fumble, downs and another fumble before scoring on its final possession.

“We were talking all week we’ve got to find ways to make plays,” Buffalo safety Jordan Poyer said. “The first half, we couldn’t get off the field on third down. Second half we found some ways to get some stops and take the football away. And I think that changed the game dramatical­ly.”

Bills cornerback Levi

Wallace left with a left ankle injury in the first quarter and did not return.

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 ?? Isaac Brekken / Associated Press ?? Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen, handing the ball to Devin Singletary, threw for two touchdowns and ran for another on Sunday against the Raiders.
Isaac Brekken / Associated Press Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen, handing the ball to Devin Singletary, threw for two touchdowns and ran for another on Sunday against the Raiders.
 ?? Ethan Miller / Getty Images ?? The Bills’ John Brown hauls in a pass at the 1-yard line Sunday against the Raiders.
Ethan Miller / Getty Images The Bills’ John Brown hauls in a pass at the 1-yard line Sunday against the Raiders.

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