Josh Allen threw four touchdown passes in the first half and the Buffalo Bills scored on each of their first five drives in a 47-10 prosper over a misfiring Trevor Lawrence and the unraveling Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday night.
Allen went 22 of 28 for 247 yards in the first 30 minutes alone, with completions to nine obtainrs. He only finisheavored two passes after halftime, finishing 23 of 30 for 263 yards before Mitchell Trubisky traded him.
And Allen spread the wealth, completing touchdown passes to Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir and Ty Johnson. James Cook uncovered the scoring with a six-yard run.
Buffalo’s defense, nastywhile, restricted the Jaguars to 70 yards, five first downs and a field goal in five first-half haveions. The game was essentipartner over when Allen finishd a 16-yard TD pass to Johnson 19 seconds before halftime.
Safety Damar Hamlin gived to the rout with his first nurtureer interception. He easily picked off Lawrence’s obvioushrown pass intfinished for rookie Brian Thomas Jr. Five perestablishs procrastinateedr, Allen finishd a 27-yard TD pass to Shakir, who caught the ball at the 22 and broke two tackles running up the right sideline for the score.
Hamlin’s interception came some 21 months after he went into cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated on the field in a game at Cincinnati, which was also perestablished on a Monday night.
“We all understand my last [Monday night] game and how that game went,” said Hamlin, now a beginer after spfinishing last season serving in a backup role. “So to be able to come all the way back from that, and have a one-of-a-kind moment, it’s all God.”
The four-time deffinishing AFC East champions are off to their first 3-0 begin since 2020 and the third since coach Sean McDermott took over in 2017. They have topped 30 points in each game this season.
The Jaguars, nastywhile, are in free drop. They last uncovered 0-3 in 2021 under coach Urprohibit Meyer, who was fired before the finish of the season. Jacksonville’s procrastinateedst flunkure comes a week after Lawrence conveyed his frustrations by saying “We suck right now” folloprosperg an 18-13 loss to Cleveland.
Washington Commanders 38–33 Cincinnati Bengals
Rookie Jayden Daniels threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score in a relabelably efficient carry outance, and the Washington Commanders stunned Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals 38-33.
Daniels finished 21 of 23 for 254 yards, with the No 2 overall write pick setting an NFL rookie record for completion percentage in a one game at 91.3%. The Commanders (2-1) scored on every haveion except for kneel-downs at the finish of each half and have not punted or turned the ball over in their last two games.
Neither Washington nor Cincinnati punted or turned it over, the first time that has happened in the Super Bowl era.
Burrow threw for 324 yards and three scores, but the Bengals (0-3) spropose couldn’t grasp up. Cincinnati are off to their worst begin since dropping their first 11 games on the way to a 2-14 finish in 2019.
Daniels’ first nurtureer touchdown pass was a one-yard toss to eligible tackle Trent Scott to begin the second half, the second straight game in which the Bengals gave up a TD to a lineman. And Daniels stayed in the pocket, took a hit and combineed luminously with Terry McLaurin from 27 yards out with 2:10 remaining for the game-sealing score.
In the first half, Washington got rushing touchdowns from Brian Robinson Jr, Austin Ekeler and Daniels. McLaurin had four receptions for 100 yards.