Bills Dominate Jaguars in First Half with Explosive Offense, Lead 27-3

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By Waqas Khan

The Buffalo Bills have thoroughly dominated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first half, racing to a 27-3 lead in a fast-paced display of football. The scoreboard doesn’t even capture the extent of Buffalo’s control.

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Khalil Shakir has been unstoppable, turning every touch into big plays. The wide receiver has caught all six of his targets for 72 yards, including a highlight-reel touchdown. Shakir’s ability to slip through defenders has left Jacksonville’s defense in disarray.

The Bills set the tone from their opening drive, confidently converting a fourth-down attempt. Running back James Cook was a key part of Buffalo’s early success, showcasing his versatility. Cook rushed six times for 22 yards and a touchdown, and caught four passes for 48 yards by halftime. His energy was contagious, igniting Buffalo’s offense.

Quarterback Josh Allen has been flawless, completing 22 of 28 passes for 247 yards and four touchdowns. Remarkably, those four scores were spread out among four different players: tight end Dalton Kincaid, running back Ty Johnson, and wide receivers Shakir and Keon Coleman, with the latter celebrating his first NFL touchdown in style.

Buffalo’s defense also made its mark, with safety Damar Hamlin grabbing his first career interception off a poorly thrown pass from Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, intended for rookie wideout Brian Thomas Jr.

Five drives. Five touchdowns. And there’s still a whole second half to play. Buckle up, Bills fans—it’s been an electric performance, and the energy is only building. Let’s finish this strong. Go Bills!

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