1st Quarter: The Injury Bug Bites Early
Unfortunate events marked the first quarter for the Buffalo Bills. Key players like DaQuan Jones, Matt Milano, Kingsley Jonathan, and Leonard Floyd suffered injuries early on. The Bills' defense struggled to contain the Jaguars' offense, with the first scores of the game coming from a well-executed play where Zay Jones hauled in a touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence. The Jaguars went for a two-point conversion, with Etine strolling into the end zone untouched, putting the Jags up 8-0. The loss of Matt Milano to a knee injury was a massive blow to the Bills' defense. Despite the adversity, Dane Jackson's physical play, highlighted by a touchdown-saving breakup against Evan Engram, stood out. The first quarter ended with the Bills trailing by 11 points, having only managed one first down and 35 total yards.
2nd Quarter: Bills Begin to Rebound
The second quarter started poorly for the Bills, but the defense showed signs of improvement, partly thanks to Dorian Williams' two crucial pass breakups. The Jaguars' offense struggled to find its rhythm, often self-sabotaging with mistakes. Penalties plagued the Bills, but they began gaining momentum towards the end of the second quarter. With just over a minute left in the half, Josh Allen showcased his cannon arm, connecting with Stefon Diggs for a touchdown. The successful kick by Bass narrowed the gap. A.J. Epenesa's strip-sack spoiled Jacksonville's final possession of the half.