Bills clinch 4th straight playoff berth; beat Dolphins 32-29
Associated PressORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Once the snow began falling at the start of the fourth quarter, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills found themselves in their element against the warm-weather Miami Dolphins. The AFC-leading Bills overcame an eight-point deficit with Allen overseeing scoring drives on the final two possessions, capped by Tyler Bass hitting a 25-yard field goal as time expired to propel Buffalo to a 32-29 victory Saturday night. Allen threw four touchdown passes to increase his career total to 171, and tie former Miami quarterback Dan Marino for the most by an NFL player in the first five seasons of his career. “I know a lot of people would like to make it about the weather, but our team never did.” The conditions were much the opposite from the Dolphins’ 21-19 win over Buffalo in Miami in September, when the game-time temperature was 89 degrees.