Munich/Detroit – The Buffalo Bills ruined the thanksgiving of Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions, ending vague playoff hopes.
The AFC East favorite sat in the first of three NFL Thanksgiving games: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys from 10:20 p.m. and New England Patriots at Minnesota Vikings from 2:05 a.m. live on ProSieben and in the livestream on Racing .de – in Ford Field with 28:25 (17:14) through.
In the Lions’ seventh loss, St. Brown caught its fourth touchdown of the season. Also, the wide receiver with a German mother ran him 122 yards. Jamaal Williams contributed the Lions’ second touchdown at the interim 7:7. For the running back, it was his 13th touchdown, and a season-best self-throwing touchdown.
The final stage caused drama. After Stefon Diggs put the Bills ahead, Detroit tied it up with a field goal with 23 seconds left, with Tyler Bass ending Detroit’s hopes with 2 seconds left.
With a 4-7 record, Detroit’s playoff prospects are theoretical. Head coach Dan Campbell’s team is already two wins away from their last wild card and has also lost three more games.
Buffalo Bills again first in the AFC East
Quarterback Josh Allen once again excelled at the Bills. The MVP candidate had two passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. However, Allen also offered an interception.
With 8 wins from 11 games, the Bills take first place in the AFC East from the Miami Dolphins, who play the Houston Texans on Sunday. A win would see the South Florida team again surpass Buffalo on match-win basis.