Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Bills beat Colts for 1st playoff win in 25 years

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ORCHARD PARK, N. Y. — Quarterbac­k Josh Allen and safety Micah Hyde teamed up to make the Buffalo Bills’ losing past history.

Now do you Bill- ieve?

In a season in which the Bills busted numerous slumps, Allen became Buffalo’s first starter in a quarter century to win a playoff game. And Hyde ensured the Bills wouldn’t endure another second- half collapse as happened last year in a wild- card loss to Houston, or last- second touchdown.

With Buffalo the AFC East champions for the first time since 1995 and hosting their first playoff game since ‘ 96, Allen threw two touchdown passes and scored another rushing in leading the Bills to a 27- 24 win over the Indianapol­is Colts in a wild- card game Saturday.

Hyde batted down Philip Rivers’ desperatio­n pass as time ran out in helping Buffalo snap an 0- 6 postseason skid by winning its first playoff game since a 37- 22 win over Miami on Dec. 30, 1995.

The past was very much present in Allen’s mind when reflecting on how Buffalo squandered a 16- 0 third- quarter lead in a 22- 19 overtime loss to Houston in his first career playoff appearance.

“Obviously we started off a little slow and we were able to get into a rhythm late. Made enough plays to win,” Allen said. “It’s new territory for myself, but it just gives us a chance to play next week.”

The end of the game was so stunning, in which the Bills nearly squandered a 24- 10 fourth- quarter lead, safety Jordan Poyer was still having difficulty trying to put the result in perspectiv­e.

“I haven’t had time to celebrate and take it in, but this is awesome for the Bills organizati­on, the city, to be able to play a home game and get a victory,” said Poyer, in his fourth season in Buffalo. “Since 2017, we’ve been working at this, but a day like today, to come out on top, we worked so hard.”

Hyde’s pass defense eased memories of the Bills giving up DeAndre Hopkins’ leaping 43- yard touchdown catch in the final seconds of a 32- 30 loss at Arizona on Nov. 15. Buffalo has won seven straight since for its longest winning streak since 1990.

 ?? Adrian Kraus / Associated Press ?? The Buffalo Bills’ Matt Milano ( 58) and Josh Norman ( 29) celebrate after an NFL wild- card playoff victory against the Indianapol­is Colts Saturday.
Adrian Kraus / Associated Press The Buffalo Bills’ Matt Milano ( 58) and Josh Norman ( 29) celebrate after an NFL wild- card playoff victory against the Indianapol­is Colts Saturday.
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