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The Buffalo Bills faced off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home in Orchard Park in Week 11 and came out on top, 44-32, in a back-and-forth game up until the fourth quarter.
The Bills were led by Josh Allen and Joe Brady’s passing attack, while the defense was lacking but made crucial stops when it mattered most. Buffalo has a quick turnaround this week as they will travel to Houston to take on the Texans on Thursday night. The Bills are now 7-3 on the season, still looking up at the New England Patriots who hold first place in the AFC East.
#BILLS SHOW OUT! THIS OFFENSE IS BACK BIG TIME.#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/9uuvHCU9y2
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) November 16, 2025
The good
Josh Allen
The Bills offense got off to a poor start, as Josh Allen threw two ill-advised interceptions in the first half, but Allen bounced back with a huge game, finishing with six total touchdowns. Allen finished with 317 passing yards, a 104.4 passer rating, three passing touchdowns, 40 rushing yards, and three rushing touchdowns.
Allen connected with nine different receivers on Sunday, completing 19 of his 30 pass attempts.
Josh only player in NFL history… with multiple 3 pass TD & 3 rush TD games. 😏 pic.twitter.com/sTXAlkMGkg
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) November 16, 2025
Tyrell Shavers
Next man up, as Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch on Sunday, was second-year wide receiver Tyrell Shavers. He led the Bills in receiving on Sunday against Tampa Bay, finishing with four receptions for 90 receiving yards and a touchdown. Shavers has worked hard in his time with Buffalo and it continues to pay off for him.
Allen rockets one to Tyrell Shavers for the TD! 🚀
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) November 16, 2025
14-10, BUF up #BillsMafia
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Safeties
The Bills’ safeties had a good game against the Buccaneers. Veteran safety Jordan Poyer led the Bills in total tackles with 15 total and seven solo tackles, along with a pass defended.
On the other side, second-year pro out of Utah Cole Bishop had a solid game. Bishop had six total tackles, three solo tackles, one pass defended, and an interception late in the third quarter which resulted in a Buffalo touchdown. He now has interceptions in back-to-back weeks, intercepting Tua Tagovailoa last week.
The Bills’ safety duo has truly stepped up, and things are starting to shape up for young Cole Bishop. The veteran presence of Poyer alongside Bishop has surely helped his comfortability and performance.
COLE BISHOP PICKS OFF BAKER!!! 🤩#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) November 16, 2025
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Terrel Bernard
Linebacker and Bills defensive captain Terrel Bernard held it down for Buffalo, making good, physical tackles. Bernard finished second in total tackles behind Poyer, finishing with a season-high 11 total tackles to go with eight solo tackles, two tackles for loss, and two passes defended.
Bills LB Terrel Bernard had a season-high 11 tackles to go along with 2 TFL's and 2 PBU's. His best game of the season after missing some time this year with hamstring/ankle injuries
— Carl Jones (@Jones11_) November 16, 2025
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Forced turnovers
The Bills defense was able to force turnovers, which played a big role in helping them win. Buffalo forced two turnovers, one interception by Cole Bishop late in the third quarter, along with a forced fumble by DaQuan Jones, which was recovered by Dorian Williams and ultimately sealed the game for the Bills.
Daquan Jones forced the fumble which is recovered by Dorian Williams! #BillsMafia
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) November 16, 2025
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The bad
Turnovers
While the Bills defense forced two turnovers, the Bills themselves had three turnovers, including two interceptions from Allen and a fumble by newly-added WR Mecole Hardman. Despite the win this week, this is now two weeks in a row in which the Bills have lost the turnover battle. Buffalo must play cleaner and smarter football, simply put. The Bills will look to play clean, no-turnover football and get a victory in Houston on Thursday.
Josh Allen just looks broken right now.
— Built in Buffalo (@BuiltInBuffalo_) November 16, 2025
Something’s gotta be up.#BuiltInBuffalo | #GoBills | #BillsMafia
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Run defense
Buffalo’s run defense was as poor this week as it has been in previous weeks. The Bills defense allowed over 200 rushing yards, allowing Sean Tucker to finish with over 140 total yards and three touchdowns. The Bills run defense has been an issue all year long, and it seemingly continued against Tampa Bay.
The #Bills defense gets gashed, Tampa Bay TD.
— Daniel Adams (@danie1adams) November 16, 2025
17-14, TB up #BillsMafia
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Penalties
Another issue for the Bills on Sunday was their penalties. They finished with seven total penalties for 45 penalty yards, compared to Tampa Bay’s two penalties for 30 yards. The Bills need to play cleaner football, both with their penalties accumulated over the last few weeks as well as their turnovers.
About The Author
Daniel Adams
Writer for Built In Buffalo News. English and Journalism Student at St. Joseph’s University.