**HOLY SH*T, KEON COLEMAN’S 49-YARD TD GRAB IS THE F**KING GAME-CHANGER WE NEEDED!**

In a dramatic turnaround, the Buffalo Bills’ sluggish offense came alive in the second half of Sunday’s game. After a dismal first half that saw quarterback Josh Allen complete a mere 33% of his passes – his worst showing since 2019 – the team regrouped and refocused to score two consecutive touchdowns.

The spark came on a thrilling 49-yard touchdown pass from Allen to rookie sensation Keon Coleman, who dodged a tackle by cornerback Kamari Lassiter and sprinted down the sideline to bring the Bills within three points of their opponents. This marked Coleman’s second career touchdown and his longest to date, coming on his first reception of the day after being targeted three times previously.

The Bills’ other score of the half came courtesy of James Cook, who punched in a five-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-5. This marked the team’s seventh successful fourth-down conversion of the season, maintaining their perfect record in such situations. The Bills are one of only three teams to have achieved this feat, joining the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders in this impressive category.

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