Josh Allen finished with four touchdowns, Stefon Diggs showed off his All-Pro route-running, and the Bills’ defense had no trouble bottling up New Orleans’ injury-riddled lineup from start to finish en route to a smooth-sailing 31-6 victory to improve to 7-4.
Josh Allen got himself into trouble a few times in the first half, forcing some short passes and getting picked twice as a result, but otherwise, he slung it with both authority and accuracy, taking everything the Saints gave him and, thus, feeding Stefon Diggs and Dawson Knox in crucial spots.
The “D,” of course, wasn’t perfect, either, letting Diggs and Knox get the best of them in the red zone, but Bradley Roby, Kwon Alexander and Cameron Jordan all had their hands in potentially game-changing plays that went to waste.
With 3:19 left in the first half, the Saints trailed 10-0 but threatened to jump right back into contention, with Bradley Roby jumping a Josh Allen pass to Stefon Diggs, picking it off and giving New Orleans the ball right near midfield.