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Bills playmakers become first trio ever to accomplish this feat
Buffalo Bills

Bills playmakers become first trio ever to accomplish this feat

Published Nov. 8, 2015 5:30 p.m. ET

The Buffalo Bills put on an offensive show against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, scoring 33 points in a 16-point win.

The victory moved the Bills into sole possession of third place in the division, and it was largely due to a huge game from their playmakers. Sammy Watkins, LeSean McCoy, and Karlos Williams combined for 397 yards of offense, and made NFL history in the process.

The Bills became the first team in NFL history to have two 100-yard rushers and a 150-yard receiver in the same game. 

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McCoy rushed for 112 yards, while Williams had 110 yards on the ground himself. Watkins exploded in his return to action, catching eight passes for 168 yards and touchdown and was the only Bills receiver to record a catch in the game.

As long as the Bills can keep Tyrod Taylor, McCoy, Williams, and Watkins healthy for the remainder of the season, they can make a run at the playoffs led by their dynamic offense.

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