Finding ways to win
- This marked the first time in franchise history that the Bills won a game they never led until the final play of regulation.
- Marked Buffalo's first win in the regular season by less than 10 points since 11/1/20 vs. New England.
- Largest comeback since 9/25/11 vs. New England (trailed 21-0, won 34-31)
Defense first
- The Bills defense allowed 0 points in the second half and have only allowed 7 second half points through 4 games.
- They have yet to allow points in the third quarter of any games.
- LB Matt Milano set a career-high with 13 tackles. He leads the Bills this season with 27 total tackles.
- The Bills linebacker core in general has been a strong unit, as Tremaine Edmunds is second on the team this season with 26 total tackles. Milano and Edmunds have combined for 7 tackles for a loss.
- With 2 sacks, the Bills have 13 over their first 4 games of a season for first time since 2016.
- The Bills defense has tied a franchise record with 8 consecutive games allowing fewer than 300 yards in regular season games.
Poyer's big time play
- Jordan Poyer recorded the first multi-INT game of his career.
- The Bills have won 10 of their last 12 games when Jordan Poyer records an INT.
- Poyer is the first Bill since Henry Jones in 1992 with four INTs in his first three games of a season.
Allen among NFL leaders
- Josh Allen's second quarter to McKenzie gives Allen 10+ TD passes to four different active receivers (Stefon Diggs-22, Dawson Knox-14, Gabriel Davis-12, and McKenzie-10). Allen is one of two active NFL QBs (Aaron Rodgers) with such a feat.
- Josh Allen (15,341) surpassed Jack Kemp (15,134) for the third-most passing yards in team history.
- Allen's 12 total TDs through four weeks are more than 22 NFL teams.
Check out the Bills celebration photos from the sideline and locker room following the 23-20 win over the Baltimore Ravens.