Buffalo Bills 31-6 New Orleans Saints: Josh Allen throws four touchdown passes in comfortable Bills win

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The New Orleans Saints attacker fell short with starting quarterback Jamis Winston and top two ranking defenders Alvin Camara and Mark Ingram, among others, with just 190 yards, including 44 on the ground.

Josh Allen made four touchdown passes when the Buffalo Bills dominated the New Orleans Saints 31-6 in their Thanksgiving Superdome clash.

Allen also had two interceptions in the second quarter to kill consecutive attacks, but the Saints failed to capitalize on points on the back of errors and were down 10-0 by the end of the first half.

The spoiled New Orleans squad – minus starter quarterback Jamis Winston, top two runners Alvin Camar and Mark Ingram, and two starting attacking linemen, among others – didn’t score any points until Trevor Simian passed an 11-yard pass to Nick’s touchdown. Vannett on the first game of the fourth quarter.

By this point, however, Buffalo had already amassed a 24-point lead, and they quickly regained that lead with Allen’s fourth hit on Braide later in the last quarter.

The win allowed the Bills (7-4) to recoup after a humiliating 41-15 home defeat to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, while the Saints (5-6) now have their last four straight games.

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The Saints (5-6) will be back in action next Thursday night as they kick off the NFL Week 13 slate with a home game against the Dallas Cowboys (7-4).

Meanwhile, The Bills (7-4) are also prime time as they host the New England Patriots (7-4) in Monday Night Football in a key divisional clash in the Battle of AFC East.

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