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Josh Allen, Bills offense appear in midseason form, light up the stat sheet in first game action

· Lou Landers · 2026-08-15T18:00:37+00:00 · nguồn gốc

It may only be preseason in the NFL, but the Buffalo Bills gave their fans plenty to be excited about in their first meaningful game action. Josh Allen and the Bills starting offense looked incredibly sharp, putting together two early scoring drives against Carolina’s starting defense. Buffalo Bills' starters in two drives: 🔥 Josh Allen: 6/8, 111 YDS, 1 TD, 0 INT 🔥 James Cook: 21 YDS on 5 ATT 🔥 DJ Moore: 61 YDS on 3 REC 🔥 Khalil Shakir: 41 YDS on 2 REC 🔥 Keon Coleman: 9-yard TD catch 2 scoring drives on Carolina's starters 😳pic.twitter.com/mqK42Ha6cs If this was supposed to be a tune-up, Buffalo certainly didn’t look like a team that needed much tuning. MORE: NFL top 5 richest teams in 2026 Josh Allen looks ready for another big season Allen wasted little time showing why he’s considered one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. The Bills quarterback completed 6 of 8 passes for 111 yards and a touchdown, finishing the first two drives without an interception. More importantly, Buffalo consistently moved the football against Carolina’s starters. Allen spread the ball around and appeared completely comfortable running the offense. Newcomer DJ Moore was one of the biggest beneficiaries, catching three passes for 61 yards, while Khalil Shakir added two receptions for 41 yards. Allen connected with Keon Coleman for a 9-yard touchdown, putting the Bills on the scoreboard. MORE: Rating every NFL game on the Monday Night Football schedule in 2026 Buffalo’s offense clicking on all cylinders The passing game wasn’t the only thing working. Running back James Cook carried the ball five times for 21 yards, giving Buffalo another productive element during its limited time on the field. The most impressive part of the performance might have been how quickly the Bills found success against Carolina’s starters. Buffalo produced two scoring drives while facing the Panthers’ starting defense, making it difficult to draw a better conclusion from such a limited sample. Of course, preseason success doesn’t guarantee anything once the regular season begins. The Bills still have plenty to work on before the games count. But if the goal of the first preseason appearance was to show that the offense is ready to roll, mission accomplished. Allen looked sharp, the passing game was explosive, Cook contributed on the ground, and Buffalo found the end zone twice. For a team with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations, that’s about as encouraging a first look as Bills fans could have hoped for. — Enjoy free coverage of the top news & trending stories with The Big Lead Newsletter —