- On their first two possessions, both which resulted in points, the Bills held the ball for a total of 13:04.
- The Broncos, on their first two possessions (one of which resulted in points), held the ball for a total of 3:59.
- More time doesn’t always equal more points, but the Broncos definitely need more time with the ball.
- That helmet-to-helmet hit on CB Taron Johnson looked rough, but he’s cleared concussion protocol and there’s a chance he could return to the game.
- The Bills get quite a few extra yards on this mid-play “tush push” type thing. No TD for them yet, but you can smell one close at hand. The Bills have been quick and are handling the Broncos’ D very well.
Bills slot CB Taron Johnson — one of their best players — is in blue medical tent after getting hurt in head-to-head collison with Javonte Williams.
Trainers surrounding him as he was down for a minute then he eventually walked to tent.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) January 12, 2025
- The Bills are moving. Not as quickly as the Broncos moved for their first TD, but the Bills are close to the end zone and trying to navigate a tough 3rd and 7.
- Josh Allen’s throw on 3rd and 7 sailed high over end zone and the Bills settled for a field goal.
- Denver gets the ball back next. Will they be able to continue their fast start?
- The teams are on the field. The anthem has been sung. Broncos vs. Bills. Let’s do this.
- Bills QB Josh Allen looks ready to take on the Broncos. It’s 31 degrees at the stadium, which is a lot warmer than it could have been, but a warm up is still needed.
- Broncos fans from Buffalo, Denver, and all around have made the trip to Highmark Stadium to support their team against the Bills today. Will they be enormously outnumbered at the Bills’ home stadium? You bet. Will that stop them from wearing electric orange and cheering at the tops of their lungs? Absolutely not.