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The Billsโ€™ primary offensive weakness all season has been their catchers. Theyโ€™ve been hurt a lot. Theyโ€™ve been benched. Theyโ€™ve been healthy scratches. Then they lost receiver Gabriel Davis in the fourth quarter to a gruesome knee injury. But a couple of their most frustrating cases โ€“ for different reasons โ€“ came to play in Jacksonville.

Sophomore wideout Keon Coleman made a 36-yard catch-and-run to set up Buffaloโ€™s first touchdown, and frequently injured tight end Dalton Kincaid snagged a go-ahead touchdown with 8:56 to play. Another clutch play happened right before the two-minute warning, when Josh Allen connected with a wide-open Brandin Cooks, signed as a free agent in late November, for 36 yards to Jacksonvilleโ€™s 20-yard line.

Their production was also in greater need because third-down back Ty Johnsonโ€™s bad ankle didnโ€™t let him dress. Slot receiver Khalil Shakir, the most consistent of the group, had his busiest game, catching all 12 of his targets for 82 yards. But dudes with a lot to prove came up with the big chunk plays.

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