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One long Bills’ drive exposes Washington’s weaknesses

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By MARK LUDWICZAK
Associated Press

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Those supposedly easily correctible fixes for the Washington Football Team’s defense have failed to materialize. The once-stout unit was dissected by Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in a 43-21 loss. The game slipped away when Washington allowed Buffalo to engineer a 17-play, 93-yard scoring drive on the Bills’ opening possession of the second half. Buffalo’s 43 points and 481 yards were the most allowed since coach Ron Rivera took over last year. 

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