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Bills Diggs in to earn eighth win of the season

JOHN WAWROW

Josh Allen looked exhausted on the sideline after the final whistle blew, when the Buffalo Bills quarterback turned and wrapped his arms around receiver Stefon Diggs to give his teammate a big, long hug.

Allen, with his wonky and sore throwing elbow, and Diggs, following several uncharacteristic drops, had just overcome their deficiencies to help rally Buffalo to a 2825 victory over the Detroit Lions. In doing so, they put a capper on one of the more chaotic two-week stretches in team history — three if you include the gut punch of a 33-30 overtime loss to Minnesota in which the Bills squandered a 17-point lead.

Allen and Diggs found relief Thursday in being buoyed rather than beaten.

“I rejoiced,” Diggs said. “We didn't get off to the best start, but you keep rolling with the punches. Things aren't going to be perfect, but I'm riding with my guy.”

The Bills (8-3) are far from perfect, and they face numerous challenges ahead, starting with the uncertain status of star pass rusher Von Miller, who was carted off the sideline in the first half after hurting his right knee.

There also is the issue of their schedule, which will determine whether Buffalo can win a third consecutive AFC East title. The Bills already have lost to Miami (7-3) and the New York Jets (6-4) and finish the season with four of their final six games against division rivals, starting with a trip to New England (6-5) on Thursday.

What is becoming unquestioned is the mettle this team has shown in light of the obstacles — from injuries to snowstorms — thrown in its path.

Buffalo became the NFL's first team to win games at the same away venue in a span of five days. The Bills were coming off a 31-23 “home” win over Cleveland on Sunday in a game played at Detroit's Ford Field after a storm dumped as much as 7 feet of snow on western New York.

Against Detroit, Buffalo already was down two defensive ends, starter Greg Rousseau and A.J. Epenesa, before Miller went down. The Bills' secondary has been depleted by a rash of injuries all season, though starting cornerback Tre'Davious White was eased back in against Detroit. He played 16 snaps in his first game since tearing a left knee ligament a year ago on Thanksgiving.

And then there's the issue of Allen's arm, which has not looked the same since being wrenched awkwardly in the closing moments of a 20-17 loss to the Jets on Nov. 6.

On Thursday, Allen continued misfiring passes and threw his 11th interception and fourth in the red zone.

He finished 24 of 42 for 253 yards with two touchdowns, and a TD rushing. The 253 yards passing were Allen's fourth fewest with 42 or more attempts, and he now has turned the ball over eight times (seven interceptions and a lost fumble) in his past five outings.

“If anybody's playing injury free in this league, they 're probably lying to you,” Allen said. “If I'm going to be the guy that I think I am and my teammates think I am, I've got to be that guy. That's all there is to it.”

We didn't get off to the best start, but you keep rolling with the punches. STEFON DIGGS

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