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5 important statistics on the Bills’ dominant 47-10 win over the Jaguars

5 important statistics on the Bills’ dominant 47-10 win over the Jaguars

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The Buffalo Bills defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 at Highmark Stadium in Week 3 Monday Night Football Matchup. The win puts Buffalo at 3-0 on the year, making it one of three AFC teams to remain undefeated this young season. Here are five incredible stats from the win.

Damar Hamlin

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Normally an interception wouldn’t make this list, but an indelible memory of Monday’s win will be Damar Hamlin’s first career interception. Not only has he fully recovered from his cardiac arrest in the 2022 season to earn a spot as the Bills’ starter, but he’s playing well, and his first career pick was a nice jewel in that crown. For him to do that is a big challenge. Monday Night Football – It was a Monday night game where he went into cardiac arrest – that was just the icing on the cake.

Spencer Brown

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Right tackle Spencer Brown hasn’t allowed Josh Allen to be pressured on any of his 35 pass-blocking snaps. And to go even further, Brown is the only offensive lineman in the league with at least 25 pass-blocking snaps and zero pressures allowed, according to Next Gen Stats. Let’s dig even deeper: Brown ranks 19th among all offensive linemen with an 81 rating, according to Pro Football Focus. Want more? He’s currently 8th in the NFL in pass-blocking win rate, according to ESPN.

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Khalil Shakir

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I know this is becoming a weekly story, but the numbers are just crazy. Ten different players caught a pass in the 47-10 win; what makes that even more impressive is that Allen had “only” 23 completions. That means one in every 2.3 completions went to another target. If you think that’s impressive, then you should know that six different Bills players scored a touchdown. James Cook and Ray Davis ran for scores, while Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman and Ty Johnson all caught a touchdown from Allen.

Christian Benford

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The Bills have two true No. 1 corners in Rasul Douglas and Christian Benford, so we’ll focus on Benford. The former sixth-round pick has allowed 26 yards on 13 attempts this season. Of those 13 attempts, he has allowed five pass catches for 5.2 yards per catch. That 5.2 yards per catch is second-best in the NFL. The 26 yards allowed is also second-best among cornerbacks who play 50% of their team’s snaps. His 38.5% pass catches allowed drops to fourth-best in the league.

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Lamar Jackson

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I enjoy the back and forth over who is the better quarterback, Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson? Jackson will most likely finish with more rushing yards in his career, but that’s the only stat he can outdo Allen on, and last night was further proof. The Wyoming product had four touchdown passes in the first half and could have thrown even more if Sean McDermott had wanted to, but that’s not the fun part of this stat. Allen’s four touchdown passes in two quarters is more than Lamar Jackson (three) has thrown all season. Both are great players and two of the most entertaining in the league, but one is better, despite the odd ballot from MVP voters.

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