The Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos are battling from Highmark Stadium for a spot in the divisional round, and it’s the Bills who secured a lead before the halftime break thanks to a 10-point run.
Denver struck first in this Wild Card Weekend matchup, as Bo Nix hit his former Oregon teammate Troy Franklin on a 43-yard touchdown on the fifth play from scrimmage. According to CBS Sports Research, it was the first rookie-to-rookie passing touchdown in NFL playoff history. Josh Allen responded accordingly, as Buffalo scored 10 straight points to steal the lead. Denver failed to tie the score right before halftime when Wil Lutz’s 50-yard field goal try hit the right upright. The Bills have been relying on the ground game in this matchup. James Cook rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown in the first two quarters, while Josh Allen picked up 35 yards on six runs.
If the Broncos are able to pull off a win, it would be the second-largest playoff upset by a rookie quarterback in postseason history. Will Allen carry Buffalo to another wild-card victory, or will the Broncos establish themselves as the sleeper to watch in the AFC? Follow along in the live blog below, as we break down this AFC playoff matchup as it happens.
Bills vs. Broncos where to watch
Date: Sunday, Jan. 12 | Time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, New York)
TV: CBS | Stream: Paramount+
Follow: CBS Sports App
Betting odds: Bills -8.5, O/U 48
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