The Bison Bills had four turnovers in their Monday Night Football misfortune to the Denver Horses. Subsequent to scoring a go on score to take a noteworthy lead with under 90 seconds in the game, a pass obstruction called against Taron Johnson set the Mustangs up for a game-dominating field objective to end the match up 24-22.
Horses kicker Wil Lutz missed the underlying endeavor, however the Bills were hailed for having 12 players on protection and Lutz made the most of the subsequent open door.
The Bills tumble to 5-5 on the season and slide to tenth in the AFC standings.
Josh Allen tossed for 177 yards and a score and included a score the ground. The quarterback had three turnovers: a bumble and two interferences.
James Cook, who bumbled two times yet recuperated one of them on the way to a major increase to set up the Bills' last score, wrapped up with 120 complete yards.
The Bills offense attempted to get moving in the main half, confronting a 15-8 shortage at halftime after three first-half turnovers killed any energy from positive plays.
Driven by A.J. Epenesa, who had two sacks and three quarterback hits, the Bills protection set up their partner for a few chances to take a lead. Johnson constrained a bobble in the second from last quarter, which Rasul Douglas recuperated for his most memorable turnover as a Bill. The Bills replied with a score run from Latavius Murray, who spent piece of 2022 with the Mustangs.
After each group exchanged dropkicks, Wilson drove a score drive that bit north of seven minutes off the clock. The Bills replied with their very own score drive, yet left a lot of time on the clock for Wilson and the Mustangs offense to define up a field objective endeavor.
Highmark Arena ejected when Lutz's underlying endeavor cruised wide right, however the cheers went to shocked quiet after the Bills were required the punishment.
The Bills will have the New York Planes next Sunday at Highmark Arena at 4:25 p.m.

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