The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Taylor answers critics, leads Buffalo past Tampa

- By John Wawrow,

Rather than focus on his critics, Bills quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor said he was going to spend the week concentrat­ing on beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was time well spent. With help froma defense that forced three turnovers, including rookie cornerback Tre’Davious White forcing a fumble to set up Stephen Hauschka’s 30-yard field goal with 14 seconds left, Taylor played a key role in a 30-27 win Sunday.

The third-year starter’s 268 yards passing were his second-most in a victory. Taylor won when trailing in the fourth quarter for just the third time. And Taylor did all that with an injurydepl­eted group of receivers that included Deonte Thompson, who finished with a team-best 109 yards despite being signed on Tuesday.

“I’m proud of the way everyone played,” Taylor said. “It wasn’t a picture-perfect game by anymeans. But we stayed together through it all.”

After squanderin­g a 17-6 lead, Buffalo overcame a 2720 point deficit by scoring 10 points in the final 2:28.

Taylor’s 44-yard pass to Thompson set up LeSean McCoy’s 7-yard run to cap a three-play, 75-yard drive. Then on Tampa Bay’s next play fromscrimm­age, White stripped receiver Adam Humphries of the ball and recovered it at the Bucs 33.

Taylor oversaw an offense that produced season-highs in points, yards (434), first downs (23) and third-down conversion­s (10 of 16).

The performanc­e came after questions were raised over Taylor’s effectiven­ess in the clutch. At 4-2, Buffalo’s two losses were decided by a combined 10 points and after the offense failed to score on its final possession.

The Buccaneers (2- 4) have lost three straight.

“We’re fighting, man, we’re fighting,” quarterbac­k Jameis Winston said. “We’ve got to find a way to do it for four quarters, not just two, not just three. Four.” O.J. JUICED Buccaneers rookie tight endO.J. Howard nearly doubled his season totals with six catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns. The firstround pick out of Alabama entered the game with five catches for 107 yards and a touchdown.

“It’s always exciting when you get to score,” Howard said. “It’s the greatest game in the world to be scoring and this league is awesome so I’m definitely excited about that, but the most important thing is to win and we came up short.” UNSATISFIE­D WHITE Though White helped seal the win by forcing Humphries fumble, the rookie first-round pick was still stewing over allowing Mike Evans to put the Bucs up 27-20 on a 12-yard touchdown catch with 3:14 left.

“I was there, but hemade the throw so it wasn’t good coverage and I almost cost the team,” White said of Evans’ right-toe-dragging catch just inside the right sideline. “We’re not going to win many games if we continue to do that, starting with me, shoot, giving up a touchdown. That’s bad.”

QUARTERBAC­K NUMBERS

Winston showed no after effects of a sprained throwing shoulder that sidelined him in a 38-33 loss against Arizona last week. He finished 32 of 44 for 384 yards and three touchdowns with an intercepti­on and lost fumble.

Taylor improved to 3-16 when Buffalo trails by 4 or more at any point of the game. In completing 20 of 33 passes, Taylor also improved to 2-11 when making 30 or more attempts in a game. EVANS CATCHING UP With seven catches for 88 yards, Evans upped his career total to 4,037 yards, in becoming the Bucs fifth receiver to pass the 4,000 plateau. He also caught his 31st career touchdown which tied him with Kevin House for second-most in franchise history behind Jimmie Giles’ 34.

 ?? RICH BARNES - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills tight end Logan Thomas (82) and Tyrod Taylor (5) celebrate with teammates after they connect for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, in Orchard Park, N.Y.
RICH BARNES - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills tight end Logan Thomas (82) and Tyrod Taylor (5) celebrate with teammates after they connect for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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