Allen runs for TD and Bills force 4 turnovers by Flacco to win 5th straight, 30-20 over Colts
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS — Josh Allen expects more out of Buffalo’s offense than he saw Sunday at Indianapolis. Taron Johnson picked off Joe Flacco’s first pass and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown, and Allen and James Cook each ran for scores as the Bills beat the Colts 30-20 for their fifth consecutive win. “I think they’re just a very competitive group, they take a lot of pride in not letting each other down.” Allen finished 23 of 37 for 280 yards with two interceptions while running eight times for 50 yards and his 57th career rushing TD to tie the late O.J. “The toughest thing about not playing well is just your mentality and having to deal with the fact that you’re not playing well and the best way to do that is to go back to work.” Just seven plays after Johnson’s pick-6, Flacco was intercepted again near midfield and the Bills quickly converted that takeaway into a field goal and a 10-0 lead. Allen’s interception on the Bills’ ensuing series set up the field goal that gave Indy a 13-10 lead, but Allen quickly regained control with his 13-yard TD run.