Buffalo Bills Score Twice In 14 Seconds (Video)
By Phil Watson
The Buffalo Bills trailed the Cleveland Browns 3-0 at halftime in their return to Ralph Wilson Stadium, but struck for two touchdowns in 14 seconds in the third quarter.
The Buffalo Bills, back in their real home after playing last week at Detroit’s Ford Field because Ralph Wilson Stadium was buried under 850 feet of snow (measurement approximate), were struggling to get anything going against the Cleveland Browns.
Trailing 3-0 at the half, Buffalo finally got on the board in the middle of the third quarter on a 3-yard pass from Kyle Orton to Chris Hogan to complete a lengthy march.
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And then 14 seconds later, the Bills scored again.
Terrance West looked for running room on a sweep to the left and found none.
Jerry Hughes stripped the ball from West and then found it on the ground for a scoop and score that gave Buffalo a quick strike and a 14-3 lead.
Each team has turned the ball over twice through the first three quarters and third-down conversions are even rarer than classy behavior from a Kardashian—Cleveland has converted 3-of-11 and Buffalo is bagel-for-9.
Orton has been picked off twice in the game, but Cleveland wasn’t able to capitalize—Billy Cundiff missed a 37-yard field goal after Jim Leonhard intercepted Orton in the end zone and the Browns went three-and-out after a Joe Haden pick that ended Buffalo’s first possession of the second half.
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