INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills escaped in what was a surprisingly competitive contest.
Allen led the Bills down the field and kicker Tyler Bass made a short, 29-yard game-winning field goal with 28 seconds to go to lift Buffalo to a 24-22 victory.
Without Justin Herbert, Keenan Allen, Joey Bosa and more, the Chargers put forth an inspired performance in their first game since coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco were let go.
“Give credit where it’s due. That’s a team (that’s had) a coaching change, obviously their quarterback was out but they came out and played hard,” Allen said postgame. “When you’re playing a team with nothing to lose, that’s a dangerous team. That was a dangerous team we played today. We gutted it out and found a way.”
The Chargers stormed out to a 10-0 lead and had a 22-21 advantage with under six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. But Allen guided the Bills on a 13-play, 64-yard drive that ended with a field with under 30 seconds remaining and Buffalo was able to preserve their lead.
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Allen tallied 237 yards passing, one touchdown, one interception and two rushing touchdowns in the win. Wide receiver Gabe Davis had four catches for a game-high 130 yards. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver produced four tackles and two sacks.
Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker made all five of his field goal attempts in the loss.
The Bills (9-6) have now won three straight games and are currently in the No. 6 spot in the AFC playoff race with two games left in the regular season.
“Huge,” Allen said of Buffalo’s three-game winning streak. “Backs against the wall. But again, still some season left. We have to finish on our own terms and try to find a way to get in (the playoffs).”
The Bills have a 75% chance of making the playoffs after Saturday’s win, according to Next Gen Stats.
— Tyler Dragon
Josh Allen: The numbers might not jump off the page — 15-for-21 for 237 yards with a touchdown and pick and two rushing scores — but Allen made huge plays throughout the game, especially late. He converted twice on third down on Buffalo's final drive with an 11-yard strike to Stefon Diggs and 28-yard completion to Khalil Shakir, the latter setting up the Bills' game-winning field goal.
'Big Game' Gabe Davis: Allen's 57-yard TD toss to Davis ignited Buffalo after the Bills had fallen behind 10-0 early, and Davis had catches of at least 20 yards on the Bills' other touchdown drives, including a beautiful sideline grab. Davis finished with four catches for 130 yards and a touchdown.
Chargers' defense: The Bolts' D limited Buffalo to 335 yards and, more crucially, only 24 points one week after yielding a franchise-worst 63 points to the rival Raiders.
Cameron Dicker: The Chargers finally appear to have solved their seemingly never-ending kicking woes. Dicker hit all five of his attempts Saturday night, including a 53-yard go-ahead FG in the fourth quarter. Get this man to the Pro Bowl!
Josh Allen: What makes Allen spectacular can also make him maddening. His interception was awful. Yes, sometimes he hits those plays — but Saturday's attempt to connect with Stefon Diggs deep while throwing across his body produced an easy turnover the Chargers turned into points and tied Allen with Washington's Sam Howell for the league interception lead (15). His turnovers remain a big reason why the Bills are having to fight their way into the playoffs.
Stefon Diggs: This was an odd game for the Buffalo star. He appeared to be shaken up on the very first play of the game and was notably shown by the Peacock broadcast to be planted firmly on the sidelines during one Bills TD drive. Though he still did lead the Bills in targets (8), he finished with five catches for just 29 yards.
Chargers' red zone offense: The Chargers went 1-for-3 in the red zone and only scored 13 points off three Buffalo turnovers. Los Angeles’ inefficiency in the red zone and its inability to capitalize off turnovers with touchdowns ultimately cost it the game.
Sean McDermott: The Bills struggled in this game and failed to pull away at any point despite a clear advantage in both talent and momentum. And after a cooling trend under McDermott's coaching seat the last few weeks, there should be some fire burning after a slog of a Buffalo performance on Saturday. Why do the Bills perform so inconsistently? It's a question that could be McDermott's undoing at season's end if Buffalo fails to live up to its lofty expectations. There's still time to silence those doubts, but anytime the Bills post a halfhearted effort, the impatient eyes of Western New York inevitably turn toward McDermott.
Chargers' very slim playoff hopes: The Chargers (5-10) were officially eliminated from playoff contention as a result of Saturday night’s loss. They have two games left in what’s been a disappointing season.
— Jace Evans, Richard Morin, Tyler Dragon
Josh Allen came up big to put the Bills in position to win. He had two critical third-down conversions on Buffalo’s final drive – an 11-yard strike to Stefon Diggs and 28-yard completion to Khalil Shakir. The latter was initially ruled to have been a touchdown after Shakir popped back up after catching the ball, but he was ruled down upon review.
That played into the Bills’ favor, though, as they were able to bleed more clock before trotting out Tyler Bass for a 29-yard field goal to take back the lead with 28 seconds to go.
Ed Oliver derailed the Chargers’ last-gasp drive with a sack of Easton Stick on first down, and LA’s two desperation plays to end the game came up empty.
After yet another field goal by the Chargers, the Bills coughed up the football on the ensuing possession courtesy of a James Cook fumble. Los Angeles took over well into Buffalo territory facing just a two-point deficit.
Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker was already 4-for-4 on field-goal attempts when the possession began and he was called on to rescue L.A. after a false start on third-and-1 and an Easton Stick sack drove the Chargers back.
He nailed it, of course, from 53 yards to put the Chargers back in front. He's 5-for-5 on the night and 24-for-25 on the year.
Another Chargers possession, another Cameron Dicker field goal.
After starting on Buffalo’s 48-yard line, the Chargers' offense moved the football 21 yards to get into field goal range. Dicker was able to make a 45-yard field goal to cut Los Angeles’ deficit to 21-19 with 7:19 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Dicker’s converted all four of his field goals in the game.
Dicker’s made 18 consecutive field goals. He only has one miss this season.
Cameron Dicker converted a 47-yard field goal to trim the Chargers’ deficit to 21-16 with 12:36 left in the fourth quarter.
Dicker’s made all three of his field goals Saturday night.
Dicker entered Week 16 having made 19 of 20 field goals.
No need to change that channel during the fourth quarter of the Buffalo Bills versus Los Angeles Chargers matchup.
Well, not that anybody actually could without exiting an entire app. The game is being exclusively streamed on Peacock, which NBC Sports has dubbed its "Peacock Holiday Exclusive."
But the broadcast will have a unique feature: no advertisements during the fourth quarter. Overall, NBC Sports said, there will be a 40% reduction in ads throughout the game, resulting in an estimated additional 12 minutes of game-related content. — Chris Bumbaca
The Bills successfully mimicked the Eagles’ "tush push."
On third-and-goal from the 1-yard line, Josh Allen and the Bills executed the controversial play for a touchdown. Allen’s short touchdown extended Buffalo’s lead to 21-13 with 1:28 remaining in the third quarter.
The Bills have scored touchdowns on three of their last four possessions.
Allen has 186 passing yards, one passing TD, one interception and two rushing TDs.
With host Maria Taylor beginning parental leave – her last show was Sunday before Week 15's matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Baltimore Ravens — NBC announced Monday that Ahmed Fareed will step in to fill the position. — Lorenzo Reyes
The Chargers' offense stalled in the red zone, and they were forced to settle for a 40-yard field goal by Cameron Dicker.
Los Angeles has 10 points off two Buffalo turnovers.
Dicker’s made both his field goal attempts.
The Bills just served up their second turnover.
Josh Allen’s deep pass intended for wide receiver Stefon Diggs was intercepted by Chargers safety Alohi Gilman at Los Angeles’ 42-yard line. Allen had Diggs open, but the pass — which Allen threw on the run — was short of the receiver.
The interception was Allen’s 15th of the season, tied for the most this season
The Chargers jumped out to a 10-0 advantage, but the Bills stormed back by scoring 14 unanswered points to end the first half.
On the Bills' final possession of the half, Josh Allen hit wide receiver Gabe Davis for a 20-yard catch. Four plays later, Allen scampered into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown. Allen’s touchdown capped off an eight-play, 63-yard touchdown drive for Buffalo to end the first half.
The Bills gained 186 total yards and Los Angeles gained 150 yards in the first half.
The Bills punted on their first two drives and Deonte Harty lost a fumble during a punt return. Despite the slow start and turnover, the Bills were able to rally back by scoring touchdowns on their final two possessions.
Allen has 124 passing yards, one touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown.
Chargers QB Easton Stick passed for 101 yards and has a rushing touchdown.
The Bills were still scoreless in the first half until Josh Allen found Gabe Davis for an explosive, 57-yard touchdown connection. The score cut the Chargers' lead to 10-7 with 9:02 left in the second quarter.
Allen started the game 5-for-9 passing for 95 yards to pace the Buffalo offense. Thus far, the Bills have not solved the Los Angeles rush defense.
For Davis, 2023 marks his fourth consecutive season with at least six touchdowns.
The Chargers are off to a surprising start.
They capitalized off the short field after Buffalo’s fumble, going 27 yards in four plays. L.A. scored on a 1-yard run by quarterback Easton Stick.
The Chargers have scored on two of their first three possessions.
The Chargers are knocking on the door as the first quarter comes to a close thanks to a Bills gaffe on special teams.
AJ Finley forced Deonte Harty to fumble and Amen Ogbongbemiga came up with the recovery at the Bills' 27. Easton Stick hit Gerald Everett for 15 yards to bring the ball to the Bills' 12 as the first quarter ended.
Easton Stick and the Chargers had a solid opening drive.
Stick led the Chargers on a 14-play, 90-yard drive that ended in a short 20-yard field goal by kicker Cameron Dicker.
Stick completed five passes during Los Angeles’ opening series. Rookie wide receiver Quentin Johnston had one catch for 21 yards.
Bills star wide receiver Stefon Diggs was shaken up on Buffalo’s first offensive snap. Diggs was injured after he was tripped up by Chargers safety Derwin James following a short completion. Diggs was able to jog off the field. He only missed one play. The Bills were forced to punt the football a few plays later.
Kickoff for the Bills-Chargers game is 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 23 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
The Bills-Chargers game will be streamed live on Peacock.
This is the first NFL regular-season game to air exclusively on Peacock. Peacock — which streams all "Sunday Night Football" games broadcast on NBC — also will stream a wild-card playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024.
The Bills are favorites to defeat the Chargers, according to BetMGM NFL odds.
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After the Chargers fired head coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco following the team's 63-21 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, outside linebackers coach Giff Smith was elevated to interim head coach.
The 55-year-old Smith is a 32-year coaching veteran, with 12 of those years in the NFL. Smith served as the Chargers' outside linebackers coach for the 2022 and 2023 seasons. Before that, he was the Chargers' defensive line coach for six seasons (2016-2021). Prior to joining the Chargers (back when the team called San Diego its home), Smith's other NFL stops were with the Tennessee Titans (2014-15 as defensive line coach) and Buffalo Bills (2010-12 as defensive line coach).
You're never too old to get your groove on.
In October, Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James hosted "Derwin's Disco" at Wallis Annenberg GenSpace, a community center for older adults in Los Angeles. His goal was to bring joy to an often forgotten population.
James rocked an afro and wore a colorful jacket and white bell bottoms for the affair, which was attended by about 100 GenSpace members. He took selfies, led the "Y.M.C.A" and danced with several of the guests individually. — Victoria Hernandez
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Despite all the adversity, on and off the field, the Bills are a real threat to make it to the postseason. The division title is even still a possibility with the Miami Dolphins facing a daunting two-game slate (vs. Dallas Cowboys and at the Baltimore Ravens) before hosting the Bills in the regular-season finale. — Nate Davis
The Chargers' disappointing season has a decent consolation prize … a possible high pick in the 2024 NFL draft (and with it a prominent place in the seemingly endless run of mock drafts).
Here is the top 10 2024 draft order heading into Week 16:
The last time the Chargers picked in the top 10 was 2020, when the team selected quarterback Justin Herbert with the No. 6 overall pick. — Jim Reineking
The NFL's top 15 players in average annual salary are all quarterbacks, according to OverTheCap.com. As Joe Burrow proved in his new deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, teams place a huge priority on having a top-flight QB under center. Burrow's five-year, $275 million contract extension made him the league's highest paid player at a staggering average annual value of $55 million. San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa is the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league after signing a five-year, $170 million extension.
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