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History made: #Raiders fan Brian Fowler is in Houston tonight for Texans vs Bills, his 34th NFL game this season, breaking the Guinness Book World Record for most NFL games attended in a single season 👏 @allinautumnwind is going for a record-shattering 56 games this season! pic.twitter.com/dffeXxP8fS
Needless to say, the Houston Texans’ No. 1 defense lived up to its billing, which made for a long night. Buffalo saw its top-five offensive line get thrown around for four quarters, which resulted in Josh Allen taking a career-high eight sacks and 12 hits.
Buffalo’s 7–4 record still keeps the Bills inside the AFC postseason field, but their loss to the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football triggered some movement. The Bills slipped one spot in the wild-card standings, Houston gained ground, and several upcoming opponents are now staring directly at Buffalo’s lane in the bracket.
Calen Bullock forced three turnovers and the Houston Texans defense sacked Josh Allen eight times in a primetime win over the Buffalo Bills.
Houston Texans vs Buffalo Bills picks, predictions, odds, win probabilities for NFL Week 12 Thursday Night Football game on Nov. 20. Who will win?
After the game, Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins took accountability for the false start that led to their team's loss.
The Houston Texans had one key difference-maker DeMeco Ryans gave his flowers to after beating the Buffalo Bills.
The false start penalties continue to add up for Dawkins. He leads the NFL with the most false starts on the season with seven. The Bills’ other four starting offensive linemen have combined for just one.