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Bills’ Cole Beasley, Stefon Diggs continue career years vs. Broncos (10 reasons to be encouraged, 2 reasons to worry) Updated Dec 21, 2020; Posted Dec 21, 2020 Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson tackles Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley during an NFL game on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, in Denver.AP Photo/David Zalubowski Facebook Share The matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos got out of hand fast. It was the latest reminder that the Bills are a legitimate contender in the AFC. The team pulled away from the Broncos early in the second half on their way to a 48-19 beatdown of the Broncos. Scoring 48 points is impressive, but what should give other teams pause is the fact that Buffalo left points on the field and could have scored 60-plus points in the game. ....
Josh Allen, Bills offense shred Broncos in laugher to clinch AFC East (Report card) Updated Dec 19, 2020; Facebook Share The Buffalo Bills have quite a few statement wins this season, but their 48-19 victory on Saturday against the Denver Broncos was probably their most convincing win of the season. Buffalo was able to do whatever they wanted offensively against Denver. Josh Allen picked apart the Broncos’ depleted secondary as he continued his push for MVP. When the Broncos had good coverage, Allen had no problem taking off with the ball and having success on the ground. Defensively, Buffalo made Drew Lock uncomfortable all game long. The quarterback rarely delivered the ball to his receivers. He had some success with tight end Noah Fant, but was held to just 132 yards passing in the loss. Buffalo’s defense even got in on the scoring. The unit sacked Lock three times in the victory including a strip sack by Tre’Davious White that resulted in a scoop and ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The University of New Mexico has not had a first-team All-Mountain West Conference non-specialist selection since 2014, until now. Junior defensive back Jerrick Reed, who led the MWC in interceptions (four) and interceptions per game (0.57), was named first-team All-MWC at safety, as chosen by the 12 head coaches and a select media panel, the league announced Tuesday. Senior linebacker Brandon Shook, who led UNM (2-5) with 60 tackles, earned second-team honors, as did San Diego State junior kick returner Jordan Byrd, a Manzano High alumnus. UNM junior running back Bobby Cole and seniors Kyle Stapley (offensive line), Teton Saltes (OL) and Joey Noble (defensive lineman) received honorable mention, as did SDSU junior defensive end Keshawn Banks, a Rio Rancho High alumnus. ....
Reed Named First Team All-MW, Shook Second Team COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Jerrick Reed II, who led the Mountain West in interceptions and interceptions per game, was named First Team All-Mountain West at safety, becoming the first non-specialist for UNM to be named First Team All-Conference since 2014. Reed was joined by linebacker Brandon Shook, who was named Second Team All-Conference. Reed’s honor was the first time that a non-specialist earned first team honors since the 2014 season when both Dakota Cox (linebacker) and LaMar Bratton (offensive line) were named to the team. Corey Bojorquez, a punter who is now with the Buffalo Bills, was named First Team All-Mountain West in 2017. ....
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