May 1, 2025

Josh Allen earns an easy A during Buffalo Bills’ big win over Dallas

LARAMIE: Josh Allen was relieved of the burden of leading the Bills for a change.

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With Buffalo employing a game plan akin to that of Craig Bohl, the former Wyoming quarterback had to feel like he was back in Laramie as the team destroyed the Dallas Cowboys 31–10 on Sunday at Orchard Park, New York.

Allen completed with just 94 passing yards, scoring one touchdown on the ground and one via the air.

The Bills (8-6) ran for 266 yards, including 179 from Dalvin Cook, as they maintained their late-season playoff drive.

“I felt like the kid who didn’t do anything in a class project but got an A,” joked Allen, who completed nine out of fifteen passes without making a mistake. “But, guy, I’ll do this ten times out of ten. Like, just keep going.

Here’s how some former Wyoming Cowboys performed in the NFL during Week 15:

San Francisco 49ers safety Tashaun Gipson finished with three tackles, including two solo stops, in the team’s 45-29 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on the road.

During the Saints’ 24-6 victory over the New York Giants at home, defensive end Carl Granderson of the New Orleans Saints finished with three tackles (two solo), one sack, and one tackle for loss.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Tyler Hall finished with three solo tackles in the team’s victory over the Chargers.

Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Chad Muma did not log any stats in the team’s 23–7 home loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Mike Purcell, defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos: In the team’s 42-17 road loss to the Detroit Lions, Purcell finished with three tackles, including one solo.

Running back Xazavian Valladay of the New York Jets was not used from the practice squad in the team’s 30-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins on the road.

Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson finished with seven tackles, including four solo stops, in the team’s 27-24 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at home.

Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andrew Wingard finished with a team-high 11 tackles (10 solo) in the team’s defeat against the Ravens.

Additionally, Taven Bryan, a defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts, ended with two solo tackles in the team’s 30-13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at home. Bryan is a former great player for Natrona County.

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