Bills Fall 7-6 Against Washington - Game Recap

Bills Fall 7-6 Against Washington - Game Recap

The Redskins were P1 winners on Thursday, coming out on top of the Bills by a score of 7-6 at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Bettors who backed the Redskins were disappointed, as they failed to cover the closing number of 2.5. Over-Under bettors saw the total score go UNDER the closing total of 34.5.

Kirk Cousins completed 9 of 22 pass attempts for 74 yards and 0 TDs for the Redskins in the win. He was picked off 1 time by the Bills defense.

Vince Young rushed for 37 yards for Buffalo, while Johnny White added 25 yards. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 61 yards for the Bills, while receivers T.J. Graham and Scott Chandler had 37 and 32 yards respectively.

Buffalo was outgained by Washington 253-219 yards in Thursday's match, while the important battle of first downs was won 15-12 by the Redskins.

Washington lost the time of possession battle 31:56/28:04, leaving their defense on the field more than they wanted.

Next game, Washington takes its act on the road to face Chicago looking for another win. For Buffalo, they head on the road to face Minnesota.

 

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Miami
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Aug 4@
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Tampa Bay
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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