The Arizona Republic

Bills scorch Seahawks 44-34 in balmy Buffalo

- John Wawrow

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Josh Allen regained his early-season groove by throwing three touchdown passes and scoring one rushing, and the Buffalo Bills beat the Seattle Seahawks 44-34 on Sunday.

Buffalo’s defense played a major role in rattling Seattle’s Russell Wilson, who was sacked five times, threw two intercepti­ons and lost two fumbles.

Buffalo (7-2) matched its best record through nine games since1993, a season that ended with the Jim Kelly-led Bills making their fourth consecutiv­e, and final, Super Bowl appearance.

Allen finished 31 of 38 and equaled a career best set earlier this season with 415 yards passing, becoming the first Bills player to top 300 yards four times in one season since Drew Bledsoe did it seven times in 2002. The Bills offense came alive after Allen combined for just 846 yards passing and five touchdowns – including one rushing – in splitting the previous four games.

The Seahawks (6-2) blew an opportunit­y to match to match their best record through eight games. They were 7-1 in 2013.

Seattle became the NFL’s sixth team to score 25 or more points in each of its first eight games, but was undone by turnovers and a defense that surrendere­d 420 yards.

The 44 points allowed were the most in coach Pete Carroll’s11seasons in Seattle and the most for the franchise since a 48-10 loss at Green Bay on Dec. 27, 2009. It was just the eighth time since Week 9 of the 2011 season the Carroll-led Seahawks have lost by 10 points or more.

Wilson has turned the ball over seven times in his past three games, after throwing a season-worst three intercepti­ons in a 37-34 overtime loss to Arizona two weeks ago.

He finished 28 of 41 for 390 yards with two touchdowns.

Though Buffalo never trailed, the game was decided in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, when the Bills scored touchdowns over a span of 2:49 to open a 41-20 lead. Zack Moss scored on a 1-yard run, one play after Allen converted a third-and-16 by hitting John Brown on a 33-yard catch-and-run.

Facing third and 25 on Seattle’s next possession, Wilson threw his second intercepti­on. Tre’Davious White broke off covering tight end Jacob Hollister to jump in front of a pass intended for DK Metcalf. White returned it to the Seattle 3, and Allen scored on a sweep on the next play.

Wilson provided the Seahawks a breath of life with a 55-yard touchdown pass to David Moore. But on Seattle’s next possession, linebacker A.J. Klein burst around the left side of the line untouched and blindsided Wilson to force the fumble, which he recovered at Seattle’s 19 with 6:30 remaining.

Allen carved up a Seahawks defense that entered allowing 28.5 points per game and had already surrendere­d 500 yards of offense three times this season.

Set up by Andre Roberts’ gameopenin­g 60-yard kickoff return, Allen needed three plays to hit Isaiah McKenzie for a 25-yard touchdown.

On the next possession, the Bills faced third down just once on a 10-play, 75-yard drive Allen capped by hitting tight end Tyler Kroft in the back of the end zone.

 ?? MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen throws a pass against the Seahawks on Sunday.
MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen throws a pass against the Seahawks on Sunday.

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