Karlos Williams gets his second TD vs. Dolphins

Nov 8, 2015; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills running back Karlos Williams (29) runs with the ball for a touchdown as Miami Dolphins free safety Michael Thomas (31) pursues during the first half at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2015; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills running back Karlos Williams (29) runs with the ball for a touchdown as Miami Dolphins free safety Michael Thomas (31) pursues during the first half at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports

Karlos Williams is a touchdown-scoring machine for the Buffalo Bills.

Karlos Williams has had a great start to his NFL career. When he’s healthy, all he does is get into the end zone. His second against Miami was a 38-yard jaunt. Williams is in his first year as an NFL running back, after a great career with the Florida State Seminoles.

After his first touchdown of Sunday afternoon, Williams became the seventh player in NFL history to score a touchdown in his first five professional games. His second touchdown on Sunday was a spectacular 38-yard run to give the Buffalo Bills a comfortable 33-14 lead over arch rival Miami, after the point after attempt of course.

The Bills came out of the gates swinging under new head coach Rex Ryan, beating an Indianapolis Colts team which isn’t as good as initially advertised. Buffalo entered Week 9 with a middling 3-4 record. Their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London was a complete collapse of their defense.

Getting back Karlos Williams on Sunday, along with having LeSean McCoy in the backfield, has helped quarterback Tyrod Taylor and the rest of the Buffalo Bills offense put away the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. It’s easy for Bills fans to get up for their arch nemesis from South Beach, especially at home in Orchard Park, N.Y.

With a solid ground, a Rex Ryan blitz all the time defense, and the Wild Card up for grabs, perhaps the Bills can stick around in the upper half of the AFC and end their 15-year absence from the playoffs. It helps to have a fifth-round pick delivering in the clutch and ruining fantasy football players’ weekends, as he’s probably on your bench or you dropped him.

After Sunday, expect Williams to become a hot ticket on the waiver wire in fantasy leagues all over the globe.