ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills’ spread-the-wealth approach on offense that was so productive in the regular season proved unstoppable in their playoff opener.
Whether it was Allen completing a 24-yard touchdown pass to sliding running back Ty Johnson on fourth down, or James Cook racking up 120 yards rushing, including a 5-yard touchdown run, the Bills leaned on a balanced attack in a 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday.
''I don't think there was one certain thing over another. We just wanted to come out and execute well,'' Allen said. ''At the end of the day, we just wanted to come out and play our best football, and I feel like we did that today.''
With Allen completing 20 of 26 attempts for 272 yards passing and two touchdowns, and the running game combining for 210 yards, Buffalo methodically wore down the Broncos by scoring on six of its first seven drives in a game where the Bills finished with a 23-minute edge in time of possession.
Allen completed passes to eight players, including getting receiver Curtis Samuel involved by essentially sealing the win with a 55-yard touchdown catch on the opening snap of the fourth quarter.
''I'll speak on behalf of Curtis. He probably didn't have the season that he wanted to have,'' Allen said of the eighth-year player who was limited to 31 catches for 253 yards and a touchdown. ''But he just continued to work hard, and that's kind of the mentality we've had all year is everybody eats. And today was his day.''
The five-time defending AFC East champion Bills, who became the NFL's first team to score 30 touchdowns rushing and passing in a season, advanced to the divisional round for a fifth straight postseason, and will face the third-seeded Baltimore Ravens next Sunday night.
The Ravens, coming off a 28-14 win over Pittsburgh on Saturday, routed Buffalo 35-10 at Baltimore in Week 4 this season. The outing will mark the second playoff meeting between Allen and Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson after Buffalo defeated the Ravens 17-3 in the 2020 divisional round.