Tyrod Taylor finds Justin Hunter for TD (Video)

Nov 7, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Justin Hunter (17) celebrates with teammate tight end Charles Clay (85) after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter in a game against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2016; Seattle, WA, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Justin Hunter (17) celebrates with teammate tight end Charles Clay (85) after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter in a game against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports /
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor rolled out of the pocket and found wide receiver Justin Hunter for the touchdown.

As the Buffalo Bills offense moved down the field, Justin Hunter was the latest Bill to get on board on Monday night. What got them there was quite sequence of plays however. After the Bills got on the board first, courtesy of a blocked punt and a Tyrod Taylor punt, they would watch their defense struggle.

Russell Wilson would get the Seahawks on the board with a scramble of his own and they would tie it up. Then the Bills would gash the Seattle defense with LeSean McCoy. On several third-down plays, McCoy would get out in space and the Seahawks just could not bring him down no matter what type of defensive sets they threw at the Bills offense.

Buffalo would then get near the Seattle end zone for their second score of the game. Taylor would scramble for some yards, but it would be to no avail, as the Seahawks cut his lane to the end zone off. Then they decided to feed the hot hand in McCoy, but he was stuffed for no gain and the Bills would find themselves in yet another third down situation on the night. That’s when Taylor rolled out and he found Hunter waiting there for the reception.

The wide receiver would haul it into his chest as he fell to the ground and the Bills would take the lead again, as their offense continued to look dynamic against a great Seahawks defense. Unfortunately for the Bills, their defense would continue to struggle.

Some more chunk plays from Wilson would take his team right back down the field. He would then throw one up to the end zone, where Jimmy Graham hauled it in with one arm. What looked like it was going to be a shootout early, ended up turning right into a classic shootout.

So to recap, a blocked punt led to a Taylor score, followed by a Wilson score which led to this one. It’s safe to say it’s been a game in Seattle that not quite many were probably expecting to unfold on the field.