Bills embrace the snow in victory over Dolphins: Best memes and tweets

Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images) /
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Josh Allen and the Bills punched their ticket to the playoffs with a win over the Dolphins in a snowy game that had NFL fans captivated.

There’s just something magical about a football game played in the snow. Every yard is that much tougher. And every moment is that much more dramatic.

That was certainly the case as the Bills and Dolphins fought it out in Buffalo on Saturday night. The final and decisive moments of the game came with snow flurries blanketing the ground and fans singing, “Let it snow!”

Josh Allen led his team to a 32-29 victory, scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter to overcome an eight-point deficit. He finished with 304 yards and four touchdowns through the air while rushing for an additional 77 yards.

The losing effort from Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins in less-than-ideal conditions was impressive even if it ended in disappointment. The QB had two touchdowns and 234 yards while Raheem Mostert racked up 136 yards on 17 carries and Jaylen Waddle led the way with 114 yards and a touchdown receiving.

Here’s how NFL Twitter reacted to the action and outcome:

Best memes and tweets after the Bills beat the Dolphins

The game was tightly contested in the first half. Jason Sanders kicked two field goals while Salvon Ahmed had an 11-yard scoring rush. However, the Bills converted their red zone trips into touchdowns. Allen threw three of them in the first half, including a four-yard pass to James Cook as time expired in the half to give Buffalo a 21-13 lead at the break.

Things swung in Miami’s favor in the third quarter. While the Bills offense stalled, Tagovailoa dropped in a 67-yard touchdown pass to Jaylen Waddle early in the second half. The quarterback hit Tyreek Hill for a 20-yard score to give Miami a 26-21 lead.

The fourth quarter featured another Sanders field goal as the Dolphins took an eight-point lead, but the Bills came to life after a long Allen run, capping their drive with a five-yard touchdown to Dawson Knox and an acrobatic two-point conversion by the quarterback to tie the game at 29.

After the defense forced a punt, Allen and company got the ball back with six minutes remaining and the snow coming down heavily. They proceeded to drive down the field until the final ticks of the clock arrived.

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