In a matter of just a week, the Buffalo Bills went from awful to awesome.  It was very early in the game when it appeared the Bills would have a good day, but when Bills linebacker Preston Brown returned an interception 43 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter it was apparent the Bills would make up for that embarrassing loss to the Patriots.  The Bills rolled to a 41-14 win over the Dolphins in steamy south Florida.

What a day for Tyrod Taylor, completing 21 of 29 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns and no sacks.  Taylor connected with tight end Charles Clay, running back LeSean McCoy and wide out Chris Hogan on touchdown passes.  And with McCoy hobbled by a nagging hamstring pull, rookie Karlos Williams led the Bills with 110 rushing yards on 12 carries including a 41-yard touchdown.

After getting eaten up by the Patriots offense the previous week, the Bills defense was on a mission.  They intercepted Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill three times and sacked him twice.  They also held the Dolphins to just 102 rushing yards for the game.  Brown ended with a pair of interceptions while cornerback Ronald Darby had the other.

The Bills improve to 2-1 and return home to host the New York Giants next week.

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