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Buffalo Bills take 2023 record to 4-2 as they hang on to defeat New York Giants; Josh Allen produces two fourth-quarter touchdown throws; Bills running back Damien Harris stretchered off field with neck injury; Bills say 26-year-old has feeling in his arms and legs

Last Updated: 16/10/23 7:42am

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown throws

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown throws

Josh Allen brushed off a slow start with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown throws as Buffalo Bills hung on to defeat New York Giants 14-9 on Sunday night.

Allen went 19-for-30 passing for 169 yards with an interception, while Stefon Diggs hauled in 10 receptions for 100 yards for Bills as they handed Giants their fourth straight loss.

Bills bounced back from a 25-20 defeat to Jacksonville Jaguars in London last weekend, although the win was marred by a neck injury sustained by running back Damien Harris in the second quarter.

Harris was stretchered from the field and taken to hospital, with Bills later saying the 26-year-old – who is in his first season with the side – had feeling in his arms and legs and that scans had come back normal.

Bills wait after an injury to team-mate Damien Harris against Giants

Bills wait after an injury to team-mate Damien Harris against Giants

Bills were under pressure in the final moments of the game as Giants reached the one-yard line but Buffalo held on to clinch a five-point win that took their season record to 4-2 and left Giants’ at 1-5.

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Allen threw to Deonte Harty in the left flat for a 3-yard touchdown to conclude a 17-play, 89-yard drive and make it 7-6 in favor of the Bills. The Giants marched 79 yards in nine plays but settled for Graham Gano’s 29-yard field goal with 10:35 left.

Allen led a 12-play, 75-yard drive in response and hit Quintin Morris for the go-ahead score with 3:48 to play.

New York then marched 56 yards in 13 plays in the final 1:25 and got a second shot at the end zone when Buffalo were called for pass interference when the game clock hit zeroes.

But on the untimed down, Tyrod Taylor’s would-be TD pass to Darren Waller fell incomplete.



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