Daily Press (Sunday)

Bills get 1st playoff win since 1995 THE QUOTE

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Quarterbac­k Josh Allen, above, and safety Micah Hyde teamed up to make the Bills’ losing past history.

Now do you Bill-ieve?

In a season in which the Bills busted multiple 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 secondhalf collapse as happened last year in a wild-card loss to the Texans.

With the Bills 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 Colts in a wild-card game Saturday.

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

The past was very much present in Allen’s mind when reflecting on how the Bills squandered a 16-0 third-quarter lead in a 22-19 overtime loss to the Texans 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.

And the win came with a limited number of 6,700 fans in attendance for the first time this season.

Allen finished 26 of 35 for 324 yards with a 5-yard touchdown to Dawson Knox and a 35-yarder to Stefon Diggs, which led to the fans chanting “MVP! MVP!” to celebrate the first Buffalo player to lead the NFL in catches and yards receiving.

The Colts (11-6) ended a season in which they won 11 games for the first time since 2014, and reached the playoffs for the second time in three years under Frank Reich.

Rivers finished 27 of 46 for 309 yards and had his career playoff record drop to 5-7 in completing his first — and potentiall­y last — season with the Colts as he ponders retirement.

“I have been fortunate to have had a long career playing profession­al hockey for a living. I wanted to continue my career, but believe I’ve given all I can to the game of hockey.”

— Two-time Stanley Cup champion goalie Corey Crawford, who announced his retirement on Saturday

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The Sixers played Saturday’s game against the Nuggets with the league minimum eight players, only seven of which were healthy. Eight players were in NBA’s health and safety protocols for the Sixers after Seth Curry tested positive for COVID19. Mike Scott, who is injured, dressed only so the Sixers would not have to forfeit.

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