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Billieve: Recapping Buffalo's 41-15 Win Over Chicago

Billieve: Recapping Buffalo's 41-15 Win Over Chicago

Buffalo Rumblings: for Buffalo Bills fans

August 22, 202135m 35s

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Show Notes

The Buffalo Bills ran their preseason win streak to seven with a thoroughly dominant 41-15 trouncing of the Chicago Bears Saturday afternoon at Soldier Field. There was plenty to like from the win, along with several areas where the Bills can improve, and on the latest episode of the Billieve Podcast, hosts John Boccacino and Jamie D'Amico give you their thoughts on what they liked and what they didn't like after Buffalo improved to 2-0 this preseason.

Among the players who made a favorable impression on our podcasters:

  • Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who effectively ran Brian Daboll's offense, guiding the Bills to touchdowns on their first four possessions while completing 20 of 28 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown.
  • Rookie edge rusher Greg Rousseau, who came up with a sack and three quarterback hurries on just nine snaps.
  • Fellow defensive ends A.J. Epenesa and Carlos "Boogie" Basham Jr., who helped Buffalo's pass rush generate four sacks and 12 QB hits while causing chaos in the backfield.
  • Running backs Devin Singletary and Zack Moss, who averaged 7.0 yards per carry in rushing for 42 yards on six carries. Singletary eluded the defense and broke off a 14-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-one, while Moss nearly scored on a nifty 11-yard scamper.
  • Wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, who rebounded from an early muff of a punt to catch seven passes for 72 yards.
  • Tackle Spencer Brown, who played well at both left and right tackle and held his own going up against Khalil Mack.
  • Wide receiver/returner Marquez Stevenson, who broke off an electrifying 79-yard punt return for a TD.
  • Tight end Jacob Hollister, who might be pushing Dawson Knox for the TE1 role.
  • Safety Damar Hamlin and cornerbacks Rachad Wildgoose and Nick McCloud.


Those whose performances were less than stellar included:

  • Tackle Bobby Hart, whose poor play along the offensive line could get one of Buffalo's quarterbacks hurt.
  • Tight end Dawson Knox, who continues to struggle with drops and consistency.
  • Quarterbacks Davis Webb and Jake Fromm, who failed to build upon a successful preseason opener.
  • Cornerback Siran Neal, who was badly beaten on a long touchdown pass before halftime.
  • Injuries, as Brown, Stevenson, Harrison Phillips, Dane Jackson (stinger), and Tommy Doyle all left the game with injuries.


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