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Bijan Robinson broke through the Buffalo defense for an 81-yard touchdown in the second quarter Monday night, sparking Atlanta to a 24-14 win over the Bills at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Robinson finished with 238 yards from scrimmage as the Falcons handed Buffalo its second consecutive defeat.



Robinson Records Career Performance in Prime Time

The third-year running back carried 19 times for 170 yards while catching six passes for 68 more. His 81-yard scoring run in the second quarter gave Atlanta a 21-7 lead and marked the longest rush in the NFL through Week 6.

Robinson took the handoff from Michael Penix Jr., hit the right side, and broke free from safety Cole Bishop’s tackle attempt near midfield. He covered the final 45 yards untouched.

“He’s the best player in football,” Falcons coach Raheem Morris said. “I’ve said it multiple times.”

The performance extended Robinson’s streak to 11 straight games with at least 90 yards from scrimmage. He recorded three plays of 50-plus yards this season after managing just one such play all of last year.

Tyler Allgeier opened the scoring for Atlanta with a 21-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, finishing with 32 yards on 10 carries. The Falcons rushed for 210 yards on 32 attempts.

Allen Throws Four Interceptions in Three Games

Josh Allen completed 15 of 26 passes for 180 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Bills quarterback now has four picks over his last three games after throwing just one in his previous 12 contests, including the playoffs.

Allen connected with Dawson Knox for a 19-yard touchdown in the first quarter and found Ray Davis on a 16-yard score to open the third quarter. But Buffalo converted just two of nine third-down attempts and managed only 291 total yards.

“They had a good plan,” Allen said. “Looks like they came off the bye week and got to game-plan us quite a bit. I’ve got to be better in seeing the things they’re trying to do.”

The Bills were sacked four times and failed on a fourth-down attempt near midfield late in the third quarter. Greg Rousseau blocked Parker Romo’s 37-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter, but Buffalo couldn’t capitalize on the opportunity.

Penix Orchestrates Error-Free Victory

Michael Penix Jr. threw for 250 yards and one touchdown without an interception. The Falcons quarterback completed 20 of 32 passes, spreading the ball to eight receivers.

Drake London caught 10 passes for 158 yards and a 9-yard touchdown. Kyle Pitts added three receptions for 18 yards. Atlanta converted five of 12 third downs and controlled possession for 31:39.

The Falcons defense recorded four sacks and two interceptions. DeAngelo Malone picked off Allen with 41 seconds remaining to seal the win. Dee Alford also intercepted Allen and recorded one of Atlanta’s four sacks.

How Atlanta Closed Out Buffalo

Atlanta led 21-7 at halftime after Robinson’s long touchdown. Buffalo cut the deficit to 21-14 on Davis’s touchdown catch to open the second half.

The Falcons answered with a 14-play drive that consumed 5:00 in the fourth quarter. Penix completed a 23-yard pass to Robinson during the possession, and Romo kicked a 33-yard field goal to make it 24-14 with 1:43 left.

Buffalo got the ball back with no timeouts. Malone intercepted Allen’s final pass with 41 seconds remaining.

Complete Game Statistics

Final Score by Quarter

Team
1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
Final
Buffalo Bills
7
0
7
0
14
Atlanta Falcons
14
7
0
3
24

Passing Statistics

Player
Team
C/A
Yards
TD
INT
Sacks
Rating
Josh Allen
BUF
15/26
180
2
2
4-23
72.6
Michael Penix Jr.
ATL
20/32
250
1
0
2-17
97.1

Rushing Statistics

Player
Team
Carries
Yards
Average
Long
TD
Bijan Robinson
ATL
19
170
8.9
81
1
James Cook III
BUF
17
87
5.1
14
0
Josh Allen
BUF
6
42
7.0
24
0
Tyler Allgeier
ATL
10
32
3.2
21
1
Michael Penix Jr.
ATL
2
6
3.0
7
0

Receiving Statistics – Buffalo

Player
Receptions
Yards
Average
Long
TD
Targets
Joshua Palmer
2
60
30.0
45
0
2
Khalil Shakir
3
33
11.0
15
0
5
Tyrell Shavers
3
27
9.0
10
0
5
Dawson Knox
1
19
19.0
19
1
2
Ray Davis
2
19
9.5
16
1
2
Ty Johnson
1
11
11.0
11
0
2
Keon Coleman
3
11
3.7
7
0
6

Receiving Statistics – Atlanta

Player
Receptions
Yards
Average
Long
TD
Targets
Drake London
10
158
15.8
39
1
16
Bijan Robinson
6
68
11.3
23
0
8
Kyle Pitts Sr.
3
18
6.0
10
0
4
Tyler Allgeier
1
6
6.0
6
0
1

Defensive Leaders – Buffalo

Player
Position
Tackles
Solo
Sacks
TFL
QB Hits
Shaq Thompson
LB
10
5
0
1
0
Taylor Rapp
S
7
5
0
0
0
Dorian Williams
LB
6
5
0
0
0
Cole Bishop
S
6
2
0
1
0
Deone Walker
DT
5
4
0
4
0
Ed Oliver
DT
3
2
1
2
1
Javon Solomon
DE
1
1
1
1
1

Defensive Leaders – Atlanta

Player
Position
Tackles
Solo
Sacks
TFL
PD
INT
Mike Hughes
CB
6
5
0
0
1
0
Dee Alford
CB
6
4
1
1
3
1
Jessie Bates III
S
5
3
0
0
0
0
Xavier Watts
S
5
3
0
0
0
0
Divine Deablo
LB
5
1
0
0
1
0
David Onyemata
DT
4
3
1
1
0
0
Ruke Orhorhoro
DT
2
1
1
0
0
0
DeAngelo Malone
LB
0
0
0
0
1
1

Team Statistics

Stat
Buffalo
Atlanta
First Downs
17
22
Total Yards
291
443
Passing Yards
157
233
Rushing Yards
134
210
Turnovers
2
0
Penalties-Yards
8-64
6-35
Third Down
2-9
5-12
Fourth Down
0-1
0-1
Time of Possession
28:21
31:39
Sacks Against
4-23
2-17

Special Teams

Kicking

  • Parker Romo (ATL): 1/2 FG, 33 Long, 3/3 XP
  • Matt Prater (BUF): 0/0 FG, 2/2 XP

Punting

  • Bradley Pinion (ATL): 4 punts, 180 yards, 45.0 avg, 51 long
  • Mitch Wishnowsky (BUF): 6 punts, 273 yards, 45.5 avg, 50 long

Kick Returns

  • Brandon Codrington (BUF): 5 returns, 114 yards, 22.8 avg
  • Jamal Agnew (ATL): 2 returns, 47 yards, 23.5 avg

Punt Returns

  • Brandon Codrington (BUF): 3 returns, 21 yards, 7.0 avg
  • Jamal Agnew (ATL): 1 return, 10 yards

Bills’ Schedule Reveals Soft Start

Buffalo dropped to 4-2 after opening the season 4-0. The Bills’ four wins came against teams with a combined 3-21 record: Baltimore (1-5), the New York Jets (0-6), Miami (1-5), and New Orleans (1-5).

Atlanta came off its bye week and had extra time to prepare. The Falcons improved to 3-2 heading into a Sunday night game at San Francisco.

“We’ll work hard at it,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “We’ve got to figure it out. We got to work our tails off to get it done.”

Buffalo entered its bye week before facing Carolina on October 26. The Bills lost to New England 23-20 the previous week, with Allen throwing an interception and losing a fumble in that game.

Injuries Impact Both Rosters

Buffalo played without tight end Dalton Kincaid, who was inactive with an oblique injury after participating in pregame warmups. Kincaid led the team with 287 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

Wide receiver Joshua Palmer left in the second half with a left ankle injury. Linebacker Terrel Bernard exited with a right ankle injury. Defensive tackle DaQuan Jones was held out after suffering a calf injury during pregame warmups.

Atlanta left tackle Jake Matthews left late in the first half with an ankle injury and didn’t return. Starting nickel back Billy Bowman Jr. was inactive with knee and hamstring issues. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney missed the game with a hamstring injury.

Ray-Ray McCloud III was a healthy scratch in what Morris called “a coaches’ decision.”

The buffalo bills vs atlanta falcons match player stats show Robinson’s breakout performance powered Atlanta’s defense-led victory, while Buffalo’s losses to New England and Atlanta exposed questions about the Bills’ ability to beat quality opponents in 2025.

Yarnick Planken
Yarnick Plankenhttps://tophillsports.org/
Yarnick Planken has been reporting for nine years, covering everything from local news to international sports. A Dutch-American journalist who grew up following both European football and American leagues, he learned early that good stories show up everywhere if you know where to look. He's worked across different beats and publications, writing about city politics, community events, and the sports that bring people together. At Top Hill Sports, he covers the full spectrum - breaking news, features, and in-depth sports analysis across the NFL, NBA, MLB, cricket, football, and beyond. He started this site to create a space for straightforward reporting that respects readers' time and intelligence. Whether it's a championship game or a developing story outside sports, the approach stays the same: get it right, make it clear, and tell people what actually matters. He's based in Florida, still watches way too much sports television, and believes the best journalism happens when you stop overthinking it.

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