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BUFFALO BILLS vs. CINCINNATI BENGALS September 22, 2019 - New Era Field - 1:00 p.m.

The Bills will return to New Era Field for their home opener in Week 3. Buffalo will take on the Cincinnati Bengals on September 22nd BROADCAST INFO with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m. The Bills lead the regular season TELEVISION series against the Bengals with a record of 16-13. Buffalo will be CBS will broadcast Sunday’s game. Tom McCarthy will looking to start the season 3-0 for the first time since 2011. handle play-by-play while Jay Feely will be the game analyst. topTop connectionsConnections BILLS RADIO This Sunday’s game will be broadcast on WGR550 and Bills TE was drafted by the Bengals in the the radio network. Play-by-play duties will third round of the 2015 NFL Draft and spent the first be handled by John Murphy and he will be joined in the four seasons of his career with Cincinnati, totaling 67 booth by Eric Wood and Sal Capaccio on the sideline. catches for 661 yards and eight .

Bills QB spent the 2018 offseason as 20192017 TALE TALE OFOF THE TAPE TAPE a member of the Bengals before being released in Bills Category Bengals September and joining the Bills in October of that 2-0 Record 0-2 same year. 22.5 (11th) Points Scored Per Game 18.5 (t-21st) 15.0 (5th) Points Allowed Per Game 31.0 (29th) Bills S Kurt Coleman is a native of Clayton, Ohio which is located about 60 miles away from Cincinnati 5.0 (t-13th) Sacks 4.0 (t-19th) and he would go on to play his collegiate football at -1 (t-20th) Turnover +/- -2 (t-25th) Ohio State. 23.8 (27th) Average Starting Field Position 26.7 (18th) 43.5% (14th) 3rd Down % 45.4% (t-12th) Bengals LB Preston Brown was drafted by the Bills 100% (t-1st) Red Zone TD % 16.7% (32nd) in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft and he appeared in 64 games and recorded 505 tackles 16 (t-17th) Penalties 14 (t-10th) while in Buffalo. 379.0 (9th) Average Yards Per Game 372.5 (11t h) 294.0 (6th) Opp. Average Yards Per Game 402.0 (25th) Bengals G John Miller was drafted by the Bills in the 139.5 (8th) Average Rushing Yards Per Game 29.5 (32nd) third round of the 2015 NFL Draft and he spent the 96.0 (10th) Opp. Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game 165.5 (30th) first four seasons of his career in Buffalo. 239.5 (18th) Average Passing Yards Per Game 343.0 (2nd) 198.0 (6th) Opp. Avg. Passing Yards Per Game 236.5 (16th) Bengals QB Jake Dolegala is a native of Buffalo and went to high school at Saint Francis in Athol Springs BYSERIES THEBills HISTORYNUMBERS by the numbers before heading off to Central Connecticut State University. The Bills are tied for the league lead in percentage Bengals OL was drafted by Buffalo in in the red zone. Buffalo has the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft and spent converted all five of their red zone his first six seasons as a member of the Bills before 5/5 opportunities. The Bills ranked being traded to the Bengals in March of 2018. 16th in 2018 with a 59.5 red zone percentage. top performances against Bengals The Bills have recorded 7 batted Hauled in four catches for 53 yards and a touchdown in his one balls at the line of scrimmage, which appearance against the Bengals (10/9/16). leads the league. Buffalo led the league with 19 batted balls at the 7 John Brown line of scrimmage last season. Has totaled eight catches for 158 yards and two touchdowns in his three career match-ups against the Bengals. The Bills and the Oakland Raiders are the only two teams in the NFL that Had a career-high 9 tackles against the Bengals (10/13/13). 20+ have at least five rookies with more than 20 snaps each in Week 1 & 2. Alphabetical roster

NO NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 57 Alexander, Lorenzo LB 6-1 245 5/31/1983 13 California Berkeley, CA FA-16 41 Alexander, Maurice LB 6-2 220 2/16/1991 6 Utah State St. Louis, MO FA-19 17 Allen, Josh QB 6-5 237 5/21/1996 2 Wyoming Firebaugh, CA D1a-18 5 Barkley, Matt QB 6-2 234 9/8/1990 7 Southern California Santa Anna, CA FA-18 71 Bates, Ryan OL 6-4 302 2/14/1997 R Penn State Warrington, PA TR-19 (PHI) 10 Beasley, Cole WR 5-8 174 4/26/1989 8 Southern Methodist Houston, TX FA-19 65 Boettger, Ike G 6-6 313 10/5/1994 2 Iowa Cedar Falls, IA W-18 (KC) 9 Bojorquez, Corey P 6-0 208 9/13/1996 2 New Mexico Bellflower, CA W-18 (NE) 15 Brown, John WR 5-11 178 4/3/1990 6 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL FA-19 28 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 208 4/1/1988 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA-19 73 Dawkins, Dion T 6-5 320 4/26/1994 3 Temple Rahway, NJ D2b-17 42 DiMarco, Patrick FB 6-1 234 4/30/1989 9 South Carolina Altamonte Springs, FL FA-17 49 Edmunds, Tremaine LB 6-5 250 5/2/1998 2 Virginia Tech Ringgold, VA D1b-18 76 Feliciano, Jon G 6-4 325 2/10/1992 5 Miami Davie, FL FA-19 69 Ferguson, Reid LS 6-2 235 3/24/1994 3 LSU Buford, GA FA-16 70 Ford, Cody T 6-3 329 12/28/1996 R Oklahoma Pineville, LA D2-19 16 Foster, Robert WR 6-2 196 5/7/1994 2 Alabama Monaca, PA UDFA-18 20 Gore, Frank RB 5-9 212 5/14/1983 15 Miami Coral Gables, FL FA-19 4 Hauschka, Stephen K 6-4 210 6/29/1985 12 Middlebury Needham, MA FA-17 55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6-2 254 8/13/1988 10 Texas Christian Sugar Land, TX TR-13 (IND) 23 Hyde, Micah S 6-0 197 12/31/1990 7 Iowa Fostoria, OH FA-17 92 Johnson, Darryl DE 6-6 253 4/4/1997 R North Carolina A&T Kingsland, GA D7a-19 46 Johnson, Jaquan S 5-10 191 11/6/1995 R Miami Miami, FL D6-19 29 Johnson, Kevin CB 6-0 185 8/5/1992 5 Wake Forest Clarksville, MD FA-19 24 Johnson, Taron CB 5-11 192 7/27/1996 2 Weber State Sacramento, CA D4-18 11 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 3/30/1995 3 East Carolina Austin, TX D2a-17 88 Knox, Dawson TE 6-4 254 11/14/1996 R Mississippi Brentwood, TN D3b-19 81 Kroft, Tyler TE 6-6 252 10/15/1992 5 Rutgers Downingtown, PA FA-19 90 Lawson, Shaq DE 6-3 267 6/17/1994 4 Clemson Central, SC D1-16 61 Long, Spencer C/G 6-5 318 11/8/1990 6 Nebraska Elkhorn, NE FA-19 98 Lotulelei, Star DT 6-2 315 12/20/1989 7 Utah South Jordan, UT FA-18 31 Marlowe, Dean S 6-1 208 7/25/1992 3 James Madison Queens, NY FA-17 68 McDermott, Conor T 6-8 305 10/19/1992 3 UCLA Nashville, TN W-17 (NE) 19 McKenzie, Isaiah WR 5-8 173 4/9/1995 3 Georgia Miami, FL W-18 (DEN) 58 Milano, Matt LB 6-0 223 7/28/1994 3 Boston College Orlando, FL D5a-17 60 Morse, Mitch C 6-6 305 4/21/1992 5 Missouri Austin, Texas FA-19 93 Murphy, Trent DE 6-6 260 12/22/1990 6 Stanford Phoenix, AZ FA-18 33 Neal, Siran S 6-0 206 8/4/1994 2 Jacksonville State Eufaula, AL D5a-18 77 Nsekhe, Ty T 6-8 330 10/27/1985 5 Texas State Austin, TX FA-19 91 Oliver, Ed DT 6-1 287 12/12/1997 R Houston Houston, TX D1-19 99 Phillips, Harrison DT 6-3 307 1/25/1996 2 Stanford Omaha, NE D3-18 97 Phillips, Jordan DT 6-6 341 9/21/1992 5 Oklahoma Towanda, KS W-18 (MIA) 21 Poyer, Jordan S 6-0 191 4/25/1991 7 Oregon State The Dalles, OR FA-17 18 Roberts, Andre WR 5-11 195 1/9/1988 9 Citadel Columbia, SC FA-19 26 Singletary, Devin RB 5-7 203 9/3/1997 R Atlantic Deerfield Beach, FL D3a-19 85 Smith, Lee TE 6-6 265 11/21/1987 9 Marshall Powell, TN FA-19 67 Spain, Quinton G 6-4 330 8/7/1991 5 West Virginia Petersburg, VA FA-19 51 Stanford, Julian LB 6-1 230 9/2/1990 7 Wagner Bloomfield, CT FA-18 89 Sweeney, Tommy TE 6-4 251 7/1/1995 R Boston College Ramsey, NJ D7b-19 52 Thompson, Corey LB 6-1 222 12/23/1993 2 LSU Missouri City, TX UDFA-18 39 Wallace, Levi CB 6-0 179 6/12/1995 2 Alabama Tucson, AZ UDFA-18 27 White, Tre'Davious CB 5-11 192 1/16/1995 3 LSU Shreveport, LA D1-17 22 Yeldon, T.J. RB 6-1 223 10/2/1993 5 Alabama Daphne, AL FA-19 RESERVE/INJURED 80 Croom, Jason TE 6-5 246 2/28/1994 2 Tennessee Norcross, GA UDFA-17 50 Joseph, Vosean LB 6-1 230 12/15/1997 R Florida Miami, FL D5-19 56 Love, Mike DE 6-3 255 01/22/1994 1 South Florida Clearwater, FL UDFA-18 74 Waddle, LaAdrian T 6-6 315 7/21/1991 6 Texas Tech College Station, TX FA-19 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 53 Dodson, Tyrel LB 6-0 237 6/25/1998 R Texas A&M Franklin, TN UDFA-19 numerical roster

NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 4 Stephen Hauschka K 6-4 210 34 12 Middlebury Needham, MA FA-17 5 Matt Barkley QB 6-2 234 29 7 Southern California Santa Anna, CA FA-18 9 Corey Bojorquez P 6-0 208 23 2 New Mexico Bellflower, CA W-18 (NE) 10 Cole Beasley WR 5-8 174 30 8 Southern Methodist Houston, TX FA-19 11 WR 6-2 200 24 3 East Carolina Austin, TX D2a-17 15 John Brown WR 5-11 178 29 6 Pittsburg State Homestead, FL FA-19 16 Robert Foster WR 6-2 196 25 2 Alabama Monaca, PA UDFA-18 17 QB 6-5 237 23 2 Wyoming Firebaugh, CA D1a-18 18 Andre Roberts WR 5-11 195 31 9 Citadel Columbia, SC FA-19 19 Isaiah McKenzie WR 5-8 173 24 3 Georgia Miami, FL W-18 (DEN) 20 RB 5-9 212 36 15 Miami Coral Gables, FL FA-19 21 S 6-0 191 28 7 Oregon State The Dalles, OR FA-17 22 T.J. Yeldon RB 6-1 223 25 5 Alabama Daphne, AL FA-19 23 Micah Hyde S 6-0 197 28 7 Iowa Fostoria, OH FA-17 24 CB 5-11 192 23 2 Weber State Sacramento, CA D4-18 26 RB 5-7 203 21 R Florida Atlantic Deerfield Beach, FL D3a-19 27 Tre'Davious White CB 5-11 192 23 3 Louisiana State Shreveport, LA D1-17 28 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 208 31 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA-19 29 Kevin Johnson CB 6-0 185 27 5 Wake Forest Clarksville, MD FA-19 31 Dean Marlowe S 6-1 208 27 3 James Madison Queens, NY FA-17 33 S 6-0 206 25 2 Jacksonville State Eufaula, AL D5a-18 39 Levi Wallace CB 6-0 179 24 2 Alabama Tucson, AZ UDFA-18 41 Maurice Alexander LB 6-2 220 28 6 Utah State St. Louis, MO FA-19 42 Patrick DiMarco FB 6-1 234 30 9 South Carolina Altamonte Springs, FL FA-17 46 S 5-10 191 23 R Miami Miami, FL D6-19 49 LB 6-5 250 21 2 Virginia Tech Ringgold, VA D1b-18 51 Julian Stanford LB 6-1 230 28 7 Wagner Bloomfield, CT FA-18 52 Corey Thompson LB 6-1 222 25 2 Louisiana State Missouri City, TX UDFA-18 55 Jerry Hughes DE 6-2 254 31 10 Texas Christian Sugar Land, TX TR-13 (IND) 57 Lorenzo Alexander LB 6-1 245 36 13 California Berkeley, CA FA-16 58 LB 6-0 223 25 3 Boston College Orlando, FL D5a-17 60 C 6-6 305 27 5 Missouri Austin, Texas FA-19 61 C/G 6-5 318 28 6 Nebraska Elkhorn, NE FA-19 65 G 6-6 313 24 2 Iowa Cedar Falls, IA W-18 (KC) 67 G 6-4 330 28 5 West Virginia Petersburg, VA FA-19 68 Conor McDermott T 6-8 305 26 3 UCLA Nashville, TN W-17 (NE) 69 LS 6-2 235 25 3 Louisiana State Buford, GA FA-16 70 T 6-3 329 22 R Oklahoma Pineville, LA D2-19 71 OL 6-4 302 22 R Penn State Warrington, PA TR-19 (PHI) 73 T 6-5 320 25 3 Temple Rahway, NJ D2b-17 76 G 6-4 325 27 5 Miami Davie, FL FA-19 77 T 6-8 330 33 5 Texas State Austin, TX FA-19 81 Tyler Kroft TE 6-6 252 26 5 Rutgers Downingtown, PA FA-19 85 Lee Smith TE 6-6 265 31 9 Marshall Powell, TN FA-19 88 TE 6-4 254 22 R Mississippi Brentwood, TN D3b-19 89 TE 6-4 251 24 R Boston College Ramsey, NJ D7b-19 90 DE 6-3 267 25 4 Clemson Central, SC D1-16 91 Ed Oliver DT 6-1 287 21 R Houston Houston, TX D1-19 92 Darryl Johnson DE 6-6 253 22 R North Carolina A&T Kingsland, GA D7a-19 93 Trent Murphy DE 6-6 260 28 6 Stanford Phoenix, AZ FA-18 97 Jordan Phillips DT 6-6 341 26 5 Oklahoma Towanda, KS W-18 (MIA) 98 DT 6-2 315 29 7 Utah South Jordan, UT FA-18 99 DT 6-3 307 23 2 Stanford Omaha, NE D3-18 RESERVE/INJURED 50 LB 6-1 230 21 R Florida Miami, FL D5-19 56 Mike Love DE 6-3 255 25 1 South Florida Clearwater, FL UDFA-18 74 LaAdrian Waddle T 6-6 315 28 6 Texas Tech College Station, TX FA-19 80 Jason Croom TE 6-5 246 25 2 Tennessee Norcross, GA UDFA-17 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 53 LB 6-0 237 21 R Texas A&M Franklin, TN UDFA-19 2019 unofficial depth chart

OFFENSE WR 15 John Brown 16 Robert Foster LT 73 Dion Dawkins 77 Ty Nsekhe 71 Ryan Bates LG 67 Quinton Spain 65 Ike Boettger C 60 Mitch Morse 76 Jon Feliciano 61 Spencer Long RG 76 Jon Feliciano 61 Spencer Long RT 70 Cody Ford 77 Ty Nsekhe 68 Conor McDermott TE 81 Tyler Kroft 85 Lee Smith 88 Dawson Knox 89 Tommy Sweeney QB 17 Josh Allen 5 Matt Barkley FB 42 Patrick DiMarco RB 20 Frank Gore 26 Devin Singletary 22 T.J. Yeldon WR 11 Zay Jones 18 Andre Roberts WR 10 Cole Beasley 19 Isaiah McKenzie DEFENSE LDE 93 Trent Murphy 92 Darryl Johnson DT 91 Ed Oliver 97 Jordan Phillips DT 98 Star Lotulelei 99 Harrison Phillips RDE 55 Jerry Hughes 90 Shaq Lawson SLB 58 Matt Milano 41 Maurice Alexander MLB 49 Tremaine Edmunds 51 Julian Stanford WLB 57 Lorenzo Alexander 52 Corey Thompson CB 27 Tre'Davious White 29 Kevin Johnson CB 39 Levi Wallace 29 Kevin Johnson NCB 24 Taron Johnson 33 Siran Neal SS 21 Jordan Poyer 31 Dean Marlowe 46 Jaquan Johnson FS 23 Micah Hyde 28 Kurt Coleman SPECIAL TEAMS PK 4 Stephen Hauschka P 9 Corey Bojorquez H 9 Corey Bojorquez PR 18 Andre Roberts 23 Micah Hyde 19 Isaiah McKenzie KOR 18 Andre Roberts 26 Devin Singletary LS 69 Reid Ferguson 85 Lee Smith

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO NAME POS HT WT COLLEGE Ike Boettger BUTT-gur 7 QB 6-5 225 California Corey Bojorquez bo-HOR-kez 13 Tyron Johnson WR 6-1 193 Oklahoma State Jon Feliciano Fuh-LEE-see-ano 40 Byron Marshall RB 5-9 215 Oregon Stephen Hauschka HOWSH-kuh 45 RB 5-9 196 St. Mary's (UK) Jaquan Johnson JUH-quan 47 CB 5-9 183 Buffalo Taron Johnson TARE-un 54 Eddie Yarbrough DE 6-3 259 Wyoming Star Lotulelei low-TOO-lay-lay 62 Erik Magnuson OL 6-6 305 Michigan Siran Neal suh-RAN 82 Duke Williams WR 6-3 225 Auburn Ty Nsekhe IN-sec-hee 84 TE 6-5 264 Miami (OH) Levi Wallace LEE-vye 94 Kyle Peko DT 6-1 305 Oregon State Tre’Davious White truh-DAY-vee-us 96 Vincent Taylor DT 6-3 311 Oklahoma State 2019 roster breakdown

HOW THEY WERE ACQUIRED BY DRAFT ROUND BY EXPERIENCE YEAR PLAYER ACQ. RD PLAYER YEAR TEAM PLAYER EXP GP GS w/BUF 2013 Jerry Hughes TR-IND 1 Jerry Hughes IND 2010 Frank Gore 15 212 197 2/1 2016 Lorenzo Alexander FA Star Lotulelei CAR 2013 Lorenzo Alexander 13 177 51 50/35 Shaq Lawson D1 Kevin Johnson HOU 2015 Stephen Hauschka 12 151 0 33/0 Reid Ferguson UDFA Shaq Lawson BUF 2016 Jerry Hughes 10 138 89 98/82 2017 Micah Hyde FA Tre’Davious White BUF 2017 Kurt Coleman 10 134 83 2/0 Jordan Poyer FA Josh Allen BUF 2018 Andre Roberts 9 135 41 Patrick DiMarco FA Tremaine Edmunds BUF 2018 Lee Smith 9 109 68 58/36 Stephen Hauschka FA Ed Oliver BUF 2019 Patrick DiMarco 9 101 49 34/15 Tre'Davious White D1 2 Trent Murphy WAS 2014 Cole Beasley 8 105 23 2/1 Zay Jones D2a Mitch Morse KC 2015 Micah Hyde 7 96 67 33/33 Dion Dawkins D2b Jordan Phillips MIA 2015 Star Lotulelei 7 94 93 18/18 Matthew Milano D5a T.J. Yeldon JAX 2015 Jordan Poyer 7 81 43 33/33 Dean Marlowe FA Dion Dawkins BUF 2017 Julian Stanford 7 74 11 15/1 Conor McDermott W-NE Zay Jones BUF 2017 Matt Barkley 7 12 7 1/1 2018 Star Lotulelei FA Cody Ford BUF 2019 John Brown 6 74 44 2/2 Trent Murphy FA 3 Frank Gore SF 2005 Trent Murphy 6 62 34 15/12 Julian Stanford FA Andre Roberts ARZ 2010 Spencer Long 6 55 44 2/0 Josh Allen D1a Matt Barkley PHI 2013 Maurice Alexander 6 52 23 2/0 Tremaine Edmunds D1b John Brown ARZ 2014 Jordan Phillips 5 61 26 14/0 Harrison Phillips D3 Tyler Kroft CIN 2015 Ty Nsekhe 5 58 16 2/0 Taron Johnson D4 Spencer Long WAS 2015 Tyler Kroft 5 51 35 Siran Neal D5a Harrison Phillips BUF 2018 T.J. Yeldon 5 53 30 2/0 Ike Boettger UDFA Dawson Knox BUF 2019 Quinton Spain 5 52 50 2/2 Robert Foster UDFA Devin Singletary BUF 2019 Mitch Morse 5 51 51 2/2 Corey Thompson UDFA 4 Maurice Alexander STL 2014 Jon Feliciano 5 50 10 2/2 Levi Wallace UDFA Jon Feliciano OAK 2015 Kevin Johnson 5 37 18 2/0 Corey Bojorquez W (NE) Taron Johnson BUF 2018 Shaq Lawson 4 37 17 37/17 Jordan Phillips W (MIA) 5 Lee Smith NE 2011 Tre’Davious White 3 34 34 34/34 Matt Barkley FA Micah Hyde GB 2013 Dion Dawkins 3 34 29 34/29 Isaiah McKenzie W (DEN) Isaiah McKenzie DEN 2017 Reid Ferguson 3 34 0 34/0 2019 Spencer Long FA Matt Milano BUF 2017 Zay Jones 3 33 26 33/26 Kevin Johnson FA Siran Neal BUF 2018 Matt Milano 3 31 19 31/19 Cole Beasley FA 6 Conor McDermott NE 2017 Isaiah McKenzie 3 21 1 9/1 John Brown FA Jaquan Johnson BUF 2019 Conor McDermott 3 8 0 8/0 Jon Feliciano FA 7 Kurt Coleman PHI 2010 Dean Marlowe 3 3 2 3/2 Frank Gore FA Jordan Poyer PHI 2013 Siran Neal 2 18 0 18/0 Tyler Kroft FA Darryl Johnson BUF 2019 Harrison Phillips 2 18 0 18/0 Mitch Morse FA Tommy Sweeney BUF 2019 Tremaine Edmunds 2 17 17 17/17 Ty Nsekhe FA FA Lorenzo Alexander CAR 2005 Robert Foster 2 15 4 15/4 Andre Roberts FA Stephen Hauschka MIN 2008 Josh Allen 2 14 13 14/13 Maurice Alexander FA Patrick DiMarco SDC 2011 Taron Johnson 2 12 3 12/3 Quinton Spain FA Cole Beasley DAL 2012 Corey Bojorquez 2 10 0 10/0 T.J. Yeldon FA Ty Nsekhe IND 2012 Levi Wallace 2 9 9 9/9 Ed Oliver D1 Julian Stanford JAX 2012 Corey Thompson 2 8 0 8/0 Cody Ford D2 Dean Marlowe CAR 2015 Ike Boettger 2 4 0 4/0 Devin Singletary D3a Quinton Spain TEN 2015 Ed Oliver R 2 2 2/2 Dawson Knox D3b Reid Ferguson BUF 2016 Cody Ford R 2 2 2/2 Jaquan Johnson D6 Ike Boettger BUF 2018 Devin Singletary R 2 1 2/1 Darryl Johnson D7a Robert Foster BUF 2018 Dawson Knox R 2 0 2/0 Tommy Sweeney D7b Levi Wallace BUF 2018 Jaquan Johnson R 0 0 Lee Smith FA Corey Thompson BUF 2018 Darryl Johnson R 2 0 2/0 Kurt Coleman FA Corey Bojorquez NE 2018 Tommy Sweeney R 2 1 2/1 Ryan Bates TR-PHI Ryan Bates PHI 2019 Ryan Bates R 0 0 2019 personnel moves

• January 7 - Signed WR Duke Williams to a reserve/ • April 26 - Selected Oklahoma T Cody Ford with future contract. the 38th overall pick, RB Devin Singletary with the 74th overall pick and TE Dawson Knox with the 96th • January 16 - Signed LB Lorenzo Alexander to a overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. one-year contract. Signed G/T Jeremiah Sirles to a one-year contract. • April 27 - Selected Florida LB Vosean Joseph with the No. 147 overall pick, Miami (Fla.) safety Jaquan • January 28 - Signed LS Reid Ferguson to a three- Johnson with the 181st overall pick, selected North year extension. Carolina A&T DE Darryl Johnson with the No. 225 • February 12 - Signed C/G Spencer Long to a overall pick and Boston College TE Tommy Sweeney three-year contract and signed CB Lafayette Pitts to a with the No. 228 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. one-year extension. • May 10 - Signed the following seven draft picks to • February 5 - Released TE Charles Clay. four-year contracts: T Cody Ford, DE Darryl Johnson • February 21 - Signed LB Deon Lacey to a one-year Jr., S JaQuan Johnson, LB Vosean Joseph, DT Ed contract. Oliver, RB Devin Singletary, TE Tommy Sweeney. Signed the following eight UDFAs to three-year • March 5 - Signed DT Jordan Phillips to a one-year contracts: LB Tyrel Dodson, WR Nick Easley, LB contract. Juwan Foggie, OL Blake Hance, QB Tyree Jackson, • March 12 - Signed CB Kevin Johnson to a one-year CB Cam Lewis, K Chase McLaughlin, WR David Sills. contract. QB Derek Anderson announced his retirement. • March 14 - Signed WR Cole Beasley to a four-year • May 13 - Released RB Keith Ford and TE Jake Fisher. contract, WR John Brown to a three-year contract, G Signed TE Lee Smith to a three-year contract. Signed Jon Feliciano to a two-year contract, RB Frank Gore the following four UDFAs to three-year contracts: S to a one-year contract, TE Tyler Kroft to a three-year Abraham Wallace, TE Moral Stephens, DT contract, C Mitch Morse to a four-year contract, T Quindarius Thagard and OL Garrett McGhin. Ty Nsekhe to a two-year contract and WR Andre • May 21 - Signed DE Jerry Hughes to a two-year Roberts to a two-year contract. contract extension. • March 16 - Signed OL LaAdrian Waddle to a one- • May 22 - Claimed T De'Ondre Wesley off waivers year contract. from Indianapolis. Signed TE Mik'Quan Deane. • March 22 - Signed TE Jake Fisher and LB Released OL Blake Hance and S Abraham Wallace. Maurice Alexander to one-year contracts. • June 5 - Signed DT L.T. Walton and TE Nate Becker. • March 25 - Signed CB E.J. Gaines to a one-year Released TE Moral Stephens and DT Quindarius contract. Thagard. • March 27 - Released RB Chris Ivory. • June 14 - Claimed TE Keith Towbridge (waivers from Tennessee) and released TE Mik'Quan Deane. • March 28 - Signed RB Senorise Perry. • July 19 - Signed S Kurt Coleman to a one-year • April 3 - Signed G Quinton Spain to a one-year contract. S Rafael Bush announced his retirement. contract. • July 22 - Placed TE Tyler Kroft and OL • April 8 - Allocated RB Christian Wade as part of the Jeremiah Sirles on Active/PUP list. Placed RB Frank International Player Development Program. Gore on Active/Non-Football Injury list. • April 9 - Signed exclusive rights free agent DE Eddie • July 23 - Signed S Abraham Wallace and OL Isaac Yarbrough to one-year deal. Asiata to one-year contracts. Released WR Da'Mari • April 10 - Signed DE Eli Harold to a one-year Scott and placed OL Jeremiah Sirles on Injured contract. Reserve. • April 22 - Signed RB T.J. Yeldon to a two-year • July 25 - Activated RB Frank Gore from the Active/ contract. Non-Football Injury List. • April 25 - Selected Houston DT Ed Oliver with the • July 29 - Signed TE Kyle Carter to a one-year con- No. 9 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. tract. Released LB Juwan Foggie. 2019 personnel moves

• July 30 - OL retired from the NFL. Magnuson, DT Kyle Peko, WR Duke Williams, DE Eddie Yarbrough and RB Christian Wade to the • July 31 - Released OL Jeremiah Sirles with an injury practice squad. settlement. • September 2 - Signed LB Nate Hall, WR Tyron • August 1 - Signed OL Nico Siragusa. Johnson and QB Davis Webb to the practice squad. • August 6 - Signed T Jarron Jones and placed T • September 4 - Waived RB Senorise Perry with an LaAdrian Waddle on Injured Reserve. injury settlement. • August 9 - Traded for OL Ryan Bates from the • September 5 - Signed DT Vincent Taylor to the in exchange for DE Eli Harold. practice squad and released TE Nate Becker. • August 10 - Signed CB Captain Munnerlyn, DT • September 12 - Signed TE Nate Becker to the Roderick Young & OL Demetrius Rhaney to one-year practice squad and released LB Nate Hall. LB Tyrel contracts. Placed CB E.J. Gaines and DT Robert Dodson was suspended without pay for six games for Thomas on Injured Reserve. Released OL Nico violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Siragusa.

• August 11 - Signed DE Sam Acho to a one-year contract and released G Vlad Ducasse. • August 20 - Signed OL Erik Magnuson to a one-year contract and placed OL Garrett McGhin on Injured Reserve. • August 26 - Claimed DE Jeff Holland off waivers from Arizona and released P Cory Carter. • August 28 - Signed K Stephen Hauschka to a two-year contract extension. Waived OL De'Ondre Wesley with an injury settlement. Placed DE Mike Love on Injured Reserve. • August 29 - Traded OL and a 2021 7th round pick to the Browns for a 2020 5th round pick and a 2020 6th round pick. • August 30 - Traded OL Russell Bodine to the Patriots for a 2020 6th round pick. • August 31 - Released DE Sam Acho, TE Nate Becker, WR Victor Bolden Jr., TE Kyle Carter, S Kurt Coleman, WR Nick Easley, DE Jeff Holland, QB Tyree Jackson, T Jarron Jones, LB Deon Lacey, CB Cam Lewis, CB Ryan Lewis, OL Erik Magnuson, WR Ray-Ray McCloud III, RB LeSean McCoy, K Chase McLaughlin, CB Captain Munnerlyn, RB Marcus Murphy, DT Kyle Peko, WR Cam Phillips, CB Lafay- ette Pitts, OL Demetrius Rhaney, CB Denzel Rice, WR David Sills, TE Keith Towbridge, RB Christian Wade, S Abraham Wallace, DT L.T. Walton, WR Duke Williams, DE Eddie Yarbrough, and DT Roderick Young. LB Vosean Joseph and RB Senorise Perry were placed on IR. LB Tyrel Dodson was placed on the Reserve/Commissioner Exempt list. • September 1 - Signed S Kurt Coleman to a one-year contract and placed TE Jason Croom on IR. Signed TE Nate Becker, CB Cam Lewis, OL Erik 2019 Snap Counts

OFFENSE NYJ NYG CIN NE TEN MIA PHI WAS CLE MIA DEN DAL BAL PIT NE NYJ PLAYS PCT TOTAL PLAYS 69 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 Josh Allen 69 76 145 100.0%

QB Matt Barkley 0 0 0 0.0% Devin Singletary 48 25 73 50.3% Frank Gore 19 45 64 44.1% RB Patrick DiMarco 33 16 49 33.8% T.J. Yeldon 2 5 7 4.8% John Brown 59 60 119 82.1% Cole Beasley 48 37 85 58.6% Zay Jones 29 45 74 51.0%

WR Robert Foster 15 27 42 29.0% Isaiah McKenzie 4 17 21 14.5% Andre Roberts IA IA 0 0.0% Dawson Knox 38 41 79 54.5% Lee Smith 27 41 68 46.9% TE Tommy Sweeney 23 21 44 30.3% Tyler Kroft IA IA 0 0.0% Dion Dawkins 69 76 145 100.0% Mitch Morse 69 76 145 100.0% Jon Feliciano 69 76 145 100.0% Quinton Spain 69 71 140 96.6% Cody Ford 37 36 73 50.3% Ty Nsekhe 32 40 72 49.7% Spencer Long 0 5 5 3.4% Ike Boettger IA IA 0 0.0%

OFFENSIVE LINE Conor McDermott IA IA 0 0.0% Ryan Bates IA IA 0 0.0%

DEFENSE NYJ NYG CIN NE TEN MIA PHI WAS CLE MIA DEN DAL BAL PIT NE NYJ PLAYS PCT TOTAL PLAYS 72 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 Trent Murphy 57 44 101 71.1% Jerry Hughes 50 41 91 64.1% Ed Oliver 47 42 89 62.7% Star Lotulelei 30 29 59 41.5% Harrison Phillips 24 28 52 36.6% D-LINE Shaq Lawson 22 29 51 35.9% Jordan Phillips 25 23 48 33.8% Darryl Johnson 13 26 39 27.5% Tremaine Edmunds 72 70 142 100.0% Matt Milano 72 70 142 100.0% Lorenzo Alexander 26 25 51 35.9% LB Julian Stanford 0 0 0 0.0% Corey Thompson 0 0 0 0.0% Maurice Alexander 0 0 0 0.0% Jordan Poyer 72 70 142 100.0% Tre'Davious White 72 70 142 100.0% Micah Hyde 72 70 142 100.0% Levi Wallace 72 70 142 100.0% Siran Neal 33 24 57 40.1% Taron Johnson 33 IA 33 23.2% Kevin Johnson 0 25 25 17.6% Dean Marlowe IA 14 14 9.9% Kurt Coleman 0 0 0 0.0% DEFENSIVE BACKS Jaquan Johnson IA IA 0 0.0% 2019 participation chart GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OPPONENT NYJ NYG CIN NE TEN MIA PHI WAS CLE MIA DEN DAL BAL PIT NE NYJ GP GS IA Alexander, Lorenzo P P 2 0 0 Alexander, Maurice P P 2 0 0 Allen, Josh QB QB 2 2 0 Barkley, Matt DNP DNP 0 0 0 Bates, Ryan IA IA 0 0 2 Beasley, Cole WR P 2 1 0 Becker, Nate - PS 0 0 0 Boettger, Ike IA IA 0 0 2 Bojorquez, Corey P P 2 0 0 Brown, John WR WR 2 2 0 Coleman, Kurt P P 2 0 0 Croom, Jason IR IR 0 0 0 Dawkins, Dion LT LT 2 2 0 DiMarco, Patrick FB P 2 1 0 Edmunds, Tremaine MLB MLB 2 2 0 Feliciano, Jon RG RG 2 2 0 Ferguson, Reid P P 2 0 0 Ford, Cody RT RT 2 2 0 Foster, Robert P P 2 0 0 Gore, Frank P RB 2 1 0 Hall, Nate PS - 0 0 0 Hauschka, Stephen P P 2 0 0 Hughes, Jerry RDE RDE 2 2 0 Hyde, Micah FS FS 2 2 0 Johnson, Darryl P P 2 0 0 Johnson, Jaquan IA IA 0 0 2 Johnson, Kevin P P 2 0 0 Johnson, Taron NCB IA 1 1 1 Johnson, Tyron PS PS 0 0 0 Jones, Zay P WR 2 1 0 Joseph, Vosean IR IR 0 0 0 Knox, Dawson P P 2 0 0 Kroft, Tyler IA IA 0 0 2 Lawson, Shaq P P 2 0 0 Lewis, Cam PS PS 0 0 0 Long, Spencer P P 2 0 0 Lotulelei, Star DT DT 2 2 0 Love, Mike IR IR 0 0 0 Magnuson, Erik PS PS 0 0 0 Marlowe, Dean IA NCB 1 1 1 Marshall, Byron PS PS 0 0 0 McDermott, Conor IA IA 0 0 2 McKenzie, Isaiah P P 2 0 0 Milano, Matt SLB SLB 2 2 0 Morse, Mitch C C 2 2 0 Murphy, Trent LDE LDE 2 2 0 Neal, Siran P P 2 0 0 Nsekhe, Ty P P 2 0 0 Oliver, Ed DT DT 2 2 0 Peko, Kyle PS PS 0 0 0 Phillips, Harrison P P 2 0 0 Phillips, Jordan P P 2 0 0 Poyer, Jordan SS SS 2 2 0 Roberts, Andre IA IA 0 0 2 Singletary, Devin RB P 2 1 0 Smith, Lee TE TE 2 2 0 Spain, Quinton LG LG 2 2 0 Stanford, Julian P P 2 0 0 Sweeney, Tommy P TE 2 1 0 Taylor, Vincent PS PS 0 0 0 2019 PARTICIPATION CHART

GAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OPPONENT NYJ NYG CIN NE TEN MIA PHI WAS CLE MIA DEN DAL BAL PIT NE NYJ GP GS IA Thompson, Corey P P 2 0 0 Waddle, LaAdrian IR IR 0 0 0 Wade, Christian PS PS 0 0 0 Wallace, Levi CB CB 2 2 0 Webb, Davis PS PS 0 0 0 White, Tre'Davious CB CB 2 2 0 Williams, Duke PS PS 0 0 0 Yarbrough, Eddie PS PS 0 0 0 Yeldon, T.J. P P 2 0 0 2019 game by game starters

OFFENSE OPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB/TE RB WR @ NYJ Brown Dawkins Spain Morse Feliciano Ford Smith Allen DiMarco Singletary Beasley @ NYG Brown Dawkins Spain Morse Feliciano Ford Smith Allen Sweeney Gore Jones vs. CIN vs. NE @ TEN vs. MIA vs. PHI vs. WSH @ CLE @ MIA vs. DEN @ DAL vs. BAL @ PIT @ NE vs. NYJ DEFENSE OPP LDE DT DT RDE SLB MLB CB CB NCB SS FS @ NYJ Murphy Oliver Lotulelei Hughes Milano Edmunds White Wallace Johnson Poyer Hyde @ NYG Murphy Oliver Lotulelei Hughes Milano Edmunds White Wallace Marlowe Poyer Hyde vs. CIN vs. NE @ TEN vs. MIA vs. PHI vs. WSH @ CLE @ MIA vs. DEN @ DAL vs. BAL @ PIT @ NE vs. NYJ contract status

NAME 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 CONTRACT DETAILS Josh Allen 5YO Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2018

QB Matt Barkley UFA Signed 2-year contract extension in 2018 Patrick DiMarco UFA Signed 4-year contract as UFA in 2017 Frank Gore UFA Signed 1-year contract as UFA in 2019

RB Devin Singletary UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 T.J. Yeldon UFA Signed 2-year contract as UFA in 2019 Cole Beasley UFA Signed 4-year contract as UFA in 2019 John Brown UFA Signed 3-year contract as UFA in 2019 Robert Foster ERFA Signed 2-year contract in 2018

WR Zay Jones UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2017 Isaiah McKenzie RFA Signed 2-year contract with DEN in 2018 Andre Roberts UFA Signed 2-year contract as UFA in 2019 Jason Croom (IR) ERFA Signed 2-year contract in 2018 Dawson Knox UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Tyler Kroft UFA Signed 3-year contract as UFA in 2019 TE Lee Smith UFA Signed 3-year contract in 2019 Tommy Sweeney UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Ryan Bates RFA Signed 3-year contract as UDFA with Phi in 2019 Ike Boettger RFA Signed 3-year contract as UDFA in 2018 Dion Dawkins UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2017 Jon Feliciano UFA Signed 2-year contract as UFA in 2019 Cody Ford UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Spencer Long UFA Signed 3-year contract in 2019 Conor McDermott UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract with NE in 2017 Mitch Morse UFA Signed 4-year contract as UFA in 2019 Ty Nsekhe UFA Signed 2-year contract as UFA in 2019 OFFENSIVE LINE Quinton Spain UFA Signed 1-year contract as UFA in 2019 LaAdrian Waddle (IR) UFA Signed 1-year contract as UFA in 2019 Jerry Hughes UFA Signed 2-year contract extension in 2019 Darryl Johnson UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Shaq Lawson UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2016 Star Lotulelei UFA Signed 5-year contract as UFA in 2018 Mike Love (IR) ERFA Signed 3-year contract in 2018 Trent Murphy UFA Signed 3-year contract as UFA in 2018 D-LINE Ed Oliver 5YO Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Harrison Phillips UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2018 Jordan Phillips UFA Signed 1-year contract extension in 2019 Lorenzo Alexander UFA Signed 1-year contract extension in 2019 Maurice Alexander UFA Signed 1-year contract as UFA in 2019 Tremaine Edmunds 5YO Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2018

LB Vosean Joseph (IR) UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Matt Milano UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2017 Julian Stanford UFA Signed 2-year contract as UFA in 2018 Corey Thompson RFA Signed 3-year contract in 2018 Kurt Coleman UFA Signed 1-year contract in 2019 Micah Hyde UFA Signed 5-year contract as UFA in 2017 Jaquan Johnson UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2019 Kevin Johnson UFA Signed 1-year contract in 2019 Taron Johnson UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2018 Dean Marlowe UFA Signed 2-year contract in 2018 Siran Neal UFA Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2018 Jordan Poyer UFA Signed 4-year contract as UFA in 2017 Levi Wallace ERFA Signed 2-year contract in 2018 DEFENSIVE BACKS Tre’Davious White 5YO Signed 4-year rookie contract in 2017 Corey Bojorquez RFA Signed 3-year contract as UDFA with NE in 2018

ST Reid Ferguson UFA Signed 3-year contract extension in 2019 Stephen Hauschka UFA Signed 2-year contract extension in 2019 * Please note that free agent status is subject to change during the course of the season. Head Coach 21st year in the NFL 3rd year with the bills Sean McDermott

n January 11, 2017, the Buffalo In 2016, McDermott’s defense put OBills named Sean McDermott the up impressive numbers in multiple 20th head coach in franchise history. categories. The Panthers finished second McDermott joined the Bills after spending in the NFL in sacks (47), second in red six seasons as the defensive coordinator zone defense (43.64%) and sixth in run of the . defense (91.6).

In his first year in Buffalo, McDermott led the Bills to their first playoff berth since BECAME THIRD HEAD COACH IN BILLS 1999 with a 9-7 record. He became the third coach in Bills history to earn a play- HISTORY TO EARN A PLAYOFF BERTH off berth in his first season at the helm, joining Joe Collier (1966) and Wade IN FIRST SEASON, JOINING JOE COLLIER Phillips (1998). AND WADE PHILLIPS The 2018 Bills finished second in the league in total defense, allowing 294.1 yards per game, and first in pass defense (179.2 yards per game). In 2015, McDermott’s defense helped lead the way for the Panthers’ 15-1 regular season and run to 50. While in Carolina, McDermott developed The Panthers ranked second in the NFL a top-10 defense in four of his six seasons in yards allowed per play (4.9), sixth in in charge. Over his six-year tenure, the scoring defense (19.3) and total defense Panthers defense ranked second in the (322.9). The defense led the league NFL in sacks (261), third in turnovers in (24), takeaways (39), forced (169), sixth in rushing yards points off turnovers (148) and turnover allowed per game (103.3), ninth in yards differential (+20) and tied a franchise per game (339.1) and 12th in points record with four return allowed per game (22.1). In his time in touchdowns. Four of his defenders – LBs Carolina, McDermott helped the Panthers Thomas Davis and , CB Josh to three division titles and a trip to Super Norman and DT – were Bowl 50. named to the and earned All- Pro honors. In 2013, McDermott was named The McDermott coached the secondary and Sporting News Coordinator of the Year linebackers before becoming defensive when his unit ranked second in total coordinator, learning under the late Jim defense (301.3). The Panthers also led Johnson, the Eagles’ legendary defensive the league in sacks (60) while finishing coordinator. second in scoring defense (15.1). The defense helped propel Carolina to a 12-4 In 2007, McDermott took over the record, an NFC South title and the team’s linebackers after serving as the first playoff appearance since 2008. In secondary/safeties coach from 2004-06. allowing the franchise’s fewest points Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins since 1996, the defense set a team record was a Pro Bowler all three seasons, and with an NFL-low 21 touchdowns allowed. fellow safety Michael Lewis joined him in 2004. McDermott came to Carolina following 12 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. He McDermott worked as the team’s assistant spent his last two seasons in Philadelphia defensive backs coach in 2003 and as the as defensive coordinator, helping the defensive assistant/quality control coach Eagles to the playoffs in each of those from 2001-02, assisting with linebackers. seasons. He joined the organization in 1998 as a scouting administrative coordinator In 2010, McDermott led one of the before being promoted to assistant to the league’s youngest defenses to top 10 head coach in 1999. rankings in takeaways and sacks. In his first season overseeing the Eagles’ An All-Atlantic 10 Conference choice defense in 2009, McDermott was named at safety for William & Mary as a senior the NFL’s top defensive coordinator by in 1997, McDermott graduated with Pro Football Weekly after his unit ranked a degree in finance and began his third in the NFL with 38 takeaways and 44 coaching career as a graduate assistant at sacks. his alma mater in 1998. He and his wife, Jamie, have three children. FAST FACTS About Coach McDermott

| Sean was an All-League Defensive Back in high 1 school in 1992 and earned a spot as a walk-on on the William and Mary football team under head coach Jimmy Laycock. He eventually became a team captain and, as a senior, garnered All-Atlantic 10 and THE All-Eastern College Athletic Conference honors, while earning Atlantic 10’s All-Academic team honors. STAMPEDE FAVORITE HOBBIES: | A member of the LaSalle College High School Hall 2 of Athletics in Pennsylvania, McDermott was a two- Working out and spending time All-Catholic League and a National Prep School time with my family Champion in 1992 and 1993 and went undefeated in 75 consecutive wrestling matches. He was named FAVORITE FOOD: the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Brownies and ice cream Inquirer Wrestler of the Year and was selected to the USA High School Wrestling Tournament. FAVORITE ATHLETE AS A CHILD: | Sean’s father was a football coach at West Chester and Brian Bosworth 3 Ursinus, while his brother, Tim, is the Chief Business Officer for the Philadelphia Union of the MLS. MOST MEMORABLE FOOTBALL MOMENT: | Sean was a college teammate of Steelers head coach 4 Mike Tomlin and Darren Sharper while at William and Mary. PERSON WHO HAS INFLUENCED YOU THE 5 | As a child, he collected football and baseball cards as MOST: well as jerseys of the top teams. Jesus Christ FAVORITE MOVIE: 6 | Sean was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Vision Quest FAVORITE TV SHOW: Monday Night Football FAVORITE MUSICAL ARTIST: Michael Jackson FAVORITE VACATION SPOT: Kiawah Island BIGGEST OBSTACLE OVERCOME:

Not having an NFL connection COACHES

• Joined the Bills in 2018 after helping lead Alabama to its 17th national championship in 2017. As the Crimson Tide OC, Daboll’s offense scored in 49 BRIAN consecutive quarters during the 2017 season, marking the NCAA’s longest streak since 2005. daboll • Has spent 10 of his 19 NFL seasons with the Patriots (2000-06, 2013-16) in a variety of roles and has been an OC for the Browns (2009-10), Dolphins (2011) and offensive coordinator Chiefs (2012). He also worked with the Jets (2007-08) as their QB coach. 19th Year IN THE NFL • His connection with Sean McDermott dates back to William & Mary in 1997. McDermott was concluding his collegiate playing career and Daboll was a volunteer ND 2 year with THE BILLS assistant for the Tribe. • A West Seneca native, Daboll played collegiately at the University of Rochester.

• Hired by the Bills in 2017 and is entering his 21st year in the NFL. • Spent the 2016 season as the secondary coach, leading a leslie unit that led the NFL with 18 interceptions. • Spent parts of four seasons as the head coach of the frazier (2010-13). Led the Vikings to the postseason in 2012, where Adrian Peterson was named the NFL MVP. defensive coordinator • Won Super Bowl LI with the while serving as the assistant st to the head coach (Tony Dungy) and the defensive backs coach. 21 Year IN THE NFL • Frazier played six seasons as a defensive back for the Chicago Bears 3rd year with THE BILLS (1981-86) and started on the historic 1985 Super Bowl Championship team. Led Chicago in interceptions three-consecutive seasons (1983-85), finishing his pro career with 20 thefts for 343 return yards and 2 touchdowns.

• Hired by the Bills as the special teams coordinator in 2019 and enters his HEATH fourth year as an NFL coach. • Prior to joining the Bills, spent a year as the assistant special teams coach FARWELL with the Panthers (2018) and two years with the Seahawks (2016-17), serv- ing as the team’s coaching assistant, then assistant special teams coach. special teams coordinator • In 2018, the Carolina special teams unit held opponents to only 406 kickoff return yards during the regular season, ranking fourth in the league. th 4 Year IN THE NFL • Played linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings from 2005-10 before playing 1ST year with THE BILLS for the Seattle Seahawks from 2011-14. • Served as the Seahawks’ special teams captain from 2012 onward and won Super Bowl XLVIII with the team.

• Joined the Bills in the 2017 offseason after spending the 2016 season as bob the San Diego Chargers’ linebackers coach. • Served as the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator from 2013-15, with the team babich accumulating 112 sacks and 26 interceptions in that span. • Spent nine seasons coaching with the Chicago Bears, including three as the linebackers defensive coordinator and six as a linebackers coach. Under his watch, Brian 17th Year IN THE NFL Urlacher earned the 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. In 2006, the defense was ranked third in the NFL and the 13-3 Bears advanced to Super 3rd year with THE BILLS Bowl XLI. • Played LB for two seasons at Mesa Community College before transferring and finishing his career at the University of Tulsa.

• Hired in 2017 after splitting the 2016 season coaching at Edinboro and FIU. bobby • Coached S Micah Hyde to his first Pro Bowl appearance in 2017. • Spent three seasons with the , 2013-15, as the team’s babich assistant defensive backs/safeties coach, working with All-Pros Safeties and T.J. Ward. • Got his start in the NFL by working on the Carolina Panthers’ coaching staff th 8 Year IN THE NFL from 2011-12. 3rd year with THE BILLS • Played for four years at North Dakota State. He led the team in interceptions as a senior. COACHES

• Came to Buffalo in the 2017 offseason after spending the past five seasons Rob in the Rams’ organization. Coached Charles Clay to 558 yards receiving, his most during his three-year tenure in Buffalo. boras • Served as the Rams’ offensive coordinator for the final four games of the tight ends 2015 season and all of the 2016 season, producing the Rams’ first 1,000- yard receiver since 2007 in his final season there. th 16 Year IN THE NFL • As the Jaguars’ tight ends coach in 2010, Boras guided Marcedes Lewis to 3rd year with THE BILLS franchise records with 58 receptions for 700 yards and 10 touchdowns en route to the first Pro Bowl appearance by a Jaguars .

• Enters his second year with the Bills as the defensive backs coach after spending the previous four seasons overseeing the secondary. John • Oversaw a Bills secondary in 2018 that allowed the fewest passing yards bUtler per game in the NFL. • Coached at Penn State from 2012 to 2013, overseeing the secondary in defensive backs 2012 and then serving as the defensive coordinator in 2013. 6th Year IN THE NFL • Served as the special teams coach for South Carolina in 2011 after working as the linebackers and special teams coordinator for both Minnesota (2007- nd year with THE BILLS 2 10) and Harvard (2003-06). Also has coached at Texas State, Midwestern State, Texas and Catholic University.

• Enters his first season as the Bills coach after holding the same position for the Panthers from 2013-17. ken • Dorsey served as a pro scout for the Panthers during the 2011-12 seasons, dorsey along with working as Florida International’s Assistant Athletic Director in 2018. quarterbacks • Under Dorsey’s watch, Panthers QB passed for 17,154 8th Year IN THE NFL yards and 118 touchdowns. Newton was named NFL’s Most Valuable Player following the 2015 season. 1st year with THE BILLS • Played at Miami from 1999-2002, leading the team to a 38-2 record during his tenure. Had a six-year career in the NFL.

• Joined the Bills in the 2017 offseason after spending the 2015-16 seasons john on the Baltimore Ravens’ staff as a defensive assistant. egorugwu • In 2018, the Bills linebackers group recorded 7 interceptions, tied for most in the league with the New York Giants. dqc/Asst. Linebackers • Spent the 2012-14 seasons at Missouri as a coaching graduate assistant. • Started at linebacker for four years at William Jewell College and notched 5th Year IN THE NFL 156 tackles and 7.0 sacks in his playing career. 3rd year with THE BILLS • Last name pronounced Egg-a-goo-roo.

• Promoted to wide receivers coach in the 2019 offseason. Previously served as the Bills’ offensive assistant. chad • Played for the Eagles (2010-12), 49ers (2012-13), Chiefs hall (2013) and played for the Jaguars during the 2014 preseason, accumulating 15 receptions for 144 yards and two touchdowns during his NFL career. wide receivers • As a senior at Air Force in 2007, Hall was the only player in the country to lead his team in rushing and receiving, finished third in the nation in rd 3 Year IN THE NFL all-purpose yards and was named the Mountain West Conference Offensive 3rd year with THE BILLS Player of the Year. • Inducted into the Gwinnett Sports Hall of Fame in 2017 and served in the Air Force from 2008-2009. COACHES

• Hired by the Bills in the 2019 offseason as the assistant offensive line terry coach. • Prior to joining the Bills, served as the associate head coach and offensive heffernan line coach at Eastern Kentucky. Under his guidance, EKU rushed for 2,246 assistant offensive line yards in 2018. It was the highest rushing total for an Eastern team since 2014. In 2018, the Colonels ranked second in the OVC in rushing offense. th 4 Year IN THE NFL • Heffernan also spent three seasons with the Lions (2013-15) serving as both 1st year with THE BILLS a offensive quality control coach and the team’s assistant offensive line coach.

• Hired as the team’s offensive line coach in the 2019 offseason. bobby • Served as the Colts’ assistant offensive line coach in 2018. The Colts’ offen- sive line helped the team to a seventh overall ranking in the NFL for yards per johnson game during the season. offensive line • Throughout his career, was the Raiders tight ends coach (2015-17), Lions assistant offensive line coach (2014-13), Jaguars coach (2012) and Bills th 10 Year IN THE NFL assistant offensive line coach (2010-11). 1st year with THE BILLS • Has 25 total years of coaching experience, also spending time at Indiana, Miami (OH), and Akron.

•Entering his third season on the Bills coaching staff in 2019 and his 11th marc year in the NFL. • As the assistant wide receivers coach with the from 2015- lubick 16, Lubick coached a pair of 1,000- yard receivers ( and offensive quality control/ ) in both seasons and won Super Bowl 50. Defense Special Projects • Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson earned two of his seven Pro Bowl se- lections working with Lubick and led the NFL with 221 catches from 2012-13. th 11 Year IN THE NFL • After playing safety at Montana State University from 1996-99, Lubick 3rd year with THE BILLS spent eight years coaching in the college ranks. • Son of Louis Matthew “Sonny” Lubick, head coach of the Colorado State Rams from 1993-2007. • Joined the Bills prior to the 2017 season as a defensive assistant. • Spent the previous 23 seasons as a college coach, most recently completing jim a seven-year stint at Princeton University with the last four as the team’s defensive coordinator. At Princeton, Salgado coached 11 All-Ivy League salgado defensive backs and 24 All-Ivy League defensive players en route to winning defensive assistant a pair of Ivy League championships. • Salgado spent the 2005-08 seasons as Syracuse’s defensive backs coach. 3rd Year IN THE NFL The 2006 team ranked in the top 25 nationally in turnover margin (ninth, 3rd year with THE BILLS 0.92), interceptions (15th, 17) and turnovers gained (22nd, 28). • Played cornerback at Hofstra from 1990-93 and helped the Pride advance to the 1990 NCAA Division III Semifinals. • Previously worked with McDermott during an internship with the Panthers. • Skipper is in his third stint as an NFL running backs coach after getting hired by the Bills ahead of the 2017 season. kelly • As the Jaguars running backs coach from 2015-16, Skipper tutored 2015 second-round draft pick T.J. Yeldon, who led AFC rookies with 740 rushing yards. skipper • Skipper served as running backs coach for the Raiders for six seasons after two years as tight ends coach. running backs • In 2010, Skipper oversaw a running game that ranked second (155.9 13th Year IN THE NFL yards per game) in the NFL and established a franchise record by averaging 4.9 yards per attempt. rd 3 year with THE BILLS • Skipper played running back at Fresno State and finished his career with 2,237 rushing yards and 28 touchdowns. COACHes

• Smiley enters his seventh NFL season and third in Buffalo after being hired matthew as the assistant special teams coach in the 2017 offseason. • Coaching with the Jaguars from 2013-16, Smiley assisted a Jaguars special smiley teams unit that finished the 2016 season tied for seventh in kick returns (23.8 Assistant Special teams avg. yards), and tenth in net punt yards (46.6 avg.). • Spent eight seasons coaching college football, including four as a special th 7 Year IN THE NFL teams coordinator, two as a defensive coordinator and one as an offensive 3rd year with THE BILLS coordinator. • Graduated from Illinois in 2001, where he was a walk-on on the football team.

• Returned to NFL coaching for the first time since 2011 as the Bills assistant bill defensive line coach in 2017. Was promoted to defensive line coach in 2018. • Most recently spent three seasons coaching at Nevada, where he was the teerlinck defensive line coach for three seasons while simultaneously serving as the co-defensive coordinator for his last two seasons there. defensive line • Teerlinck spent five seasons (2007-11) as a defensive assistant with the 8th Year IN THE NFL Indianapolis Colts. During his time there, he worked with a defensive line that 3rd year with THE BILLS saw and Robert Mathis each selected to four Pro Bowls and captured the 2009 AFC Championship. • Played linebacker at Chadron State, graduating in 2002.

• Joined the Bills in 2018 after spending the previous two seasons as an Shea offensive analyst for the University of Alabama. • Worked under Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll while helping Ala- Tierney bama win a National Championship in 2017. • Spent 2013-15 as a football analyst/coaching intern with the Philadelphia Offensive Assistant Eagles. 5th Year IN THE NFL • Spent two seasons with the North Carolina State Wolfpack as an offensive 2nd year with THE BILLS graduate assistant from 2011-12. COACHes

• Entering his first season on the Bills coaching staff in 2019 and first year ryan coaching in the NFL as a coaching assistant. •Prior to joining the Bills staff, Wendell played in the NFL as a center for 8 wendell seasons. coaching assistant • He anchored the Patriots offensive line for the majority of his career, spending 7 seasons for the team. During his tenure, the team won a Super Bowl (2014) 1st Year IN THE NFL and two conference championships (2011, 2014). 1st year with THE BILLS

• Whitecotton enters his third year with the Bills and his second as the assis- tant defensive line coach in 2019. Aaron • Spent the 2017 season as the administrative assistant to head coach Sean Whitecotton McDermott. • Coached with the from 2013-16, as a defensive Asst. Defensive line assistant and was promoted to assistant defensive line coach for the 2016 season. th 7 Year IN THE NFL • Coached at New Mexico State in 2012 and at Myers Park high school from 3rd year with THE BILLS 2005-11. • Played center at the University of South Carolina from 2000-01 and then graduated from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.

• Worswick is in his third season as the Assistant to the Head Coach for the matt Bills after starting his NFL career with the Carolina Panthers. • During the 2017 and 18 seasons, Worswick assisted Head Coach Sean Worswick McDermott in the management of the coaching staff and assisted both the Assistant to hc defense and special teams units. • Was the football operations assistant for Carolina during the 2016 season th 4 Year IN THE NFL helping to coordinate all aspects of the coaching and personnel needs. 3rd year with THE BILLS • Worked as an intern during the 2014 and 2015 season for the Panthers in the equipment and football operations departments. 2019 stats

RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LG TD TEAM STATS BILLS OPP D.Singletary 10 127 12.7 23 1 Total First Downs 47 38 F.Gore 30 88 2.9 9 1 Rushing 16 10 J.Allen 17 59 3.5 9 2 Passing 24 26 I.McKenzie 1 4 4.0 4 0 Penalty 7 2 P.DiMarco 1 1 1.0 1 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 10/23 10/29 BILLS 59 279 4.7 23 4 3rd Down Pct. 43.5% 34.5% OPPONENTS 41 197 4.8 27t 1 4th Down: Made/Att 0/1 2/4 4th Down Pct. 0.0% 50.0% RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG LG TD Possession Avg. 30:19 29:42 J.Brown 14 195 13.9 38t 1 Total Net Yards 758 593 C.Beasley 9 123 13.7 51 0 Avg. Per Game 379.0 296.5 D.Singletary 5 28 5.6 12 0 Total Plays 130 132 Z.Jones 3 32 10.7 20 0 Avg. Per Play 5.8 4.5 P.DiMarco 3 12 4.0 5 0 Net Yards Rushing 279 197 I.McKenzie 2 40 20.0 26 1 Avg. Per Game 139.5 98.5 T.Sweeney 2 35 17.5 29 0 Total Rushes 59 41 D.Knox 2 19 9.5 18 0 Net Yards Passing 479 396 F.Gore 2 15 7.5 9 0 Avg. Per Game 239.5 198.0 L.Smith 1 8 8.0 8 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/28 5/29 BILLS 43 507 11.8 51 2 Gross Yards 507 425 OPPONENTS 54 425 7.9 33 2 Attempts/Completions 67/43 86/54 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Completion Pct. 64.2% 62.8% BILLS 7 14 3 21 0 45 Had Intercepted 2 2 OPPONENTS 13 0 10 7 0 30 Punts/Average 10/45.5 12/45.5 Net Punting Avg. 34 44.2 Penalties/Yards 16/120 15/107 /Ball Lost 2/2 3/1 Touchdowns 6 4 Rushing 4 1 Passing 2 2 Returns 0 0

PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LG SACK LOST RAT J.Allen 67 43 507 64.2% 7.6 2 3.0% 2 3.0% 51 4/ 28 84.6 Team 67 43 507 64.2% 7.6 2 3.0% 2 3.0% 51 4/ 28 84.6 Opponents 86 54 425 62.8% 4.9 2 2.3% 2 2.3% 33 5/ 29 73.1 2019 DEFENSIVE STATS

PLAYER Tack Solo Ast Sack Yds INT Yds PD TFL QBH FF FR TD Levi Wallace 13 12 1 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Matt Milano 16 10 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Tre'Davious White 12 10 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tremaine Edmunds 16 8 8 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Siran Neal 12 8 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jordan Poyer 11 7 4 1.0 5 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Lorenzo Alexander 6 3 3 1.0 7 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Micah Hyde 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Johnson 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dean Marlowe 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taron Johnson 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Jordan Phillips 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ed Oliver 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Jerry Hughes 5 1 4 1.5 6.5 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 Shaq Lawson 5 1 4 1.0 6 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Star Lotulelei 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trent Murphy 2 0 2 0.0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Harrison Phillips 3 0 3 0.5 4.5 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Darryl Johnson 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 124 74 50 5.0 29 2 0 17 7 12 1 1 0

SACKS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BESTS Jerry Hughes 1.5 TACKLES 9 by M. Milano at NYJ (9/8) Lorenzo Alexander 1.0 9 by J. Poyer at NYJ (9/8) Shaq Lawson 1.0 1 by T. Edmunds at NYJ (9/8) Jordan Poyer 1.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1 by L. Alexander at NYG (9/15) Harrison Phillips 0.5 (most recent) 1 by S. Neal at NYG (9/15) PASSES DEFENSED BILLS 5.0 2 by H. Phillips at NYG (9/15) OPPONENTS 4.0 (most recent) INTERCEPTIONS 1 by J. Poyer at NYG (9/15) 1 by T. Murphy at NYG (9/15) FORCED FUMBLES 1 by L. Alexander at NYG (9/15) RECOVERIES 1 by T. Murphy at NYJ (9/8) ST TACKLES 3 by S. Neal at NYG (9/15)

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg LG TD J.Poyer 1 0 0.0 0 0 T.Murphy 1 0 0.0 0 0 BILLS 2 0 0.0 0 0 OPPONENTS 2 21 10.5 17t 1 2019 special teams STATS

SPECIAL TEAMS SNAP COUNTS KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Corey Thompson 36 71% None 0 0 0 0 0 Maurice Alexander 36 71% BILLS 0 0 0 0 0 Julian Stanford 36 71% OPPONENTS 3 50 16.7 23 0 Kurt Coleman 36 71% PUNT RETURNS No. FC Yds Avg LG TD Kevin Johnson 31 61% M. Hyde 3 5 16 5.3 10 0 Darryl Johnson 30 59% BILLS 3 5 16 5.3 10 0 Siran Neal 27 53% OPPONENTS 3 0 75 25.0 60 0 Lorenzo Alexander 26 51% Robert Foster 19 37% PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB IN LG BK Corey Bojorquez 19 37% C.Bojorquez 10 455 45.5 34.0 2 2 63 0 Reid Ferguson 18 35% BILLS 10 455 45.5 34.0 2 2 63 0 Patrick DiMarco 17 33% OPPONENTS 12 546 45.5 44.2 0 7 58 0 Matt Milano 17 33% TreDavious White 17 33% SCORING PAT FG 2P PTS Jordan Poyer 17 33% S.Hauschka 6/6 1/1 0 9 Micah Hyde 17 33% BILLS 6/6 1/1 0 9 Stephen Hauschka 17 33% OPPONENTS 2/3 0/2 1 30 T.J. Yeldon 16 31% Dawson Knox 14 27% FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lee Smith 8 16% S.Hauschka 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 Dion Dawkins 8 16% BILLS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 Cody Ford 8 16% OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 2 0/ 0 Ty Nsekhe 8 16% GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Quinton Spain 8 16% Hauschka: (43G), (None) Jon Feliciano 8 16% OPP: (45WR), (48WL) Spencer Long 8 16% Dean Marlowe 8 16% SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Tremaine Edmunds 7 14% Siran Neal 3 Zay Jones 6 12% Lorenzo Alexander 2 Isaiah McKenzie 6 12% Maurice Alexander 1 Star Lotulelei 6 12% Jordan Phillips 6 12% Levi Wallace 6 12% Harrison Phillips 5 10% Taron Johnson 4 8% Trent Murphy 2 4% Jerry Hughes 1 2% Shaq Lawson 1 2% Ed Oliver 1 2% 2019 game-by-game statistics TOP TOP 27:22 32:01 29:41 27:59 32:38 30:18 0 1 1 2 0 2 LOST LOST 1 2 3 2 0 2 NO NO FUMBLES FUMBLES 40 67 55 65 107 YDS 120 YDS 7 8 7 9 PEN. PEN. 15 16 NO NO 1 0 1 1 3 4 TD TD AVG AVG 6.50 3.20 4.85 5.10 4.40 4.75 68 129 197 YDS 128 151 279 YDS NET RUSHING NET RUSHING 20 21 41 25 34 59 ATT ATT 9 20 29 12 16 28 YDS YDS 1 4 5 1 3 4 SK SK 1 1 2 1 1 2 TD TD 241 155 396 YDS 242 237 479 YDS 2 0 2 2 0 2 IN IN NET PASSING NET PASSING 26 28 54 24 19 43 CMP CMP 45 41 86 37 30 67 ATT ATT AVG AVG 5.60 3.40 4.50 5.90 5.80 5.85 370 223 593 YDS 370 388 758 YDS OFFENSE OFFENSE 66 66 63 67 132 130 PLAYS PLAYS 0 2 2 4 3 7 PN PN P P 14 12 26 24 11 13 R 8 8 R 7 3 16 10 T T 23 24 47 FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS 38 21 17 Totals: Totals: OPP at NYJ at NYG Cin. NE at Ten. Mia. Phi. Was. at Cle. at Mia. Den. at Dal. Bal. at Pitt. at NE NYJ Cin. NE at Ten. Mia. Phi. Was. at Cle. at Mia. Den. at Dal. Bal. at Pitt. at NE NYJ at NYG at NYJ OPP BILLS OPPONENTS DATE Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. Dec. 8 Dec. 15 TBD Dec. 29 Sep. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. Dec. 8 Dec. 15 TBD Dec. 29 Sep. 22 Sep. 15 Sep. 8 DATE 2019 drive chart

BILLS JETS RECEIVED START DRIVE RESULT RECEIVED START DRIVE RESULT 1st - 15:00 (KO) BUF 25 7-37, 2:56 FUMBLE 1st - 12:04 (Fumble) NYJ 38 3-6, 1:22 PUNT 1st - 10:42 (Punt) BUF 12 1-0, 0:08 INT-TD 1st - 6:12 (Punt) NYJ 5 7-18, 5:23 PUNT 1st - 10:34 (KO) BUF 25 9-35, 4:22 PUNT 2nd - 14:05 (Punt) NYJ 20 11-38, 5:14 PUNT 1st - 0:49 (Punt) BUF 33 3-7, 1:44 PUNT 2nd - 3:51 (Fumble) NYJ 37 3-6, 1:18 PUNT 2nd - 8:51 (Punt) BUF 5 9-58, 5:00 FUMBLE 2nd - 1:00 (INT) BUF 48 5-21, 0:34 MISS FG 2nd - 2:33 (Punt) BUF 18 5-30, 1:33 INT 3rd - 15:00 (KO) NYJ 25 7-20, 2:59 PUNT

GAME 1 2nd - 0:26 (MFG) BUF 35 1-(-1), 0:26 HALF 3rd - 11:52 (KO) NYJ 40 9-60, 4:51 TD 3rd - 12:01 (Punt) BUF 2 1-(-2), 0:09 SAFETY 3rd - 3:48 (KO) NYJ 25 6-19, 3:54 PUNT 3rd - 7:01 (KO) BUF 25 9-50, 3:13 FG 4th - 10:21 (KO) NYJ 25 6-19, 4:26 PUNT 4th - 14:54 (Punt) BUF 15 8-85, 4:33 TD 4th - 3:00 (KO) NYJ 25 8-15, 1:48 DOWNS 4th - 5:55 (Punt) BUF 20 8-80, 2:55 TD 4th - 0:12 (Punt) NYJ 20 2-1, 0:12 FUMBLE 4th - 1:12 (Downs) NYJ 40 3-5, 1:00 PUNT

BILLS GIANTS RECEIVED START DRIVE RESULT RECEIVED START DRIVE RESULT 1st - 12:36 (KO) BUF 25 3-3, 2:14 PUNT 1st - 15:00 (KO) NYG 25 5-75, 2:24 TD 1st - 9:29 (Punt) BUF 25 10-75, 5:46 TD 1st - 10:22 (Punt) NYG 30 3-0, 0:53 PUNT 1st - 2:39 (Punt) BUF 30 11-70, 4:15 TD 1st - 3:43 (KO) NYG 22 3-1, 1:04 PUNT 2nd - 11:56 (Punt) BUF 2 7-98, 4:26 TD 2nd - 13:24 (KO) NYG 25 4-15, 1:28 PUNT 2nd - 1:49 (Miss FG) BUF 38 3-(-8), 0:34 PUNT 2nd - 7:30 (KO) NYG 14 14-57, 5:41 MISS FG 2nd - 0:47 (INT) BUF 28 2-(-2), 0:47 HALF 2nd - 1:15 (Punt) BUF 33 2-12, 0:28 INT

GAME 2 3rd - 15:00 (KO) BUF 25 3-(-2), 1:30 PUNT 3rd - 13:30 (Punt) NYG 37 8-11, 5:35 PUNT 3rd - 7:55 (Punt) BUF 14 4-17, 1:57 PUNT 3rd - 5:58 (Punt) NYG 20 3-7, 1:09 PUNT 3rd - 4:49 (Punt) BUF 25 3-2, 1:36 PUNT 3rd - 3:13 (Punt) NYG 24 12-76, 6:17 TD 4th - 11:56 (KO) BUF 25 13-75, 6:03 TD 4th - 5:53 (KO) NYG 25 6-17, 0:52 DOWNS 4th - 5:01 (Downs) NYG 42 3-2, 0:22 PUNT 4th - 4:39 (Punt) NYG 13 4-36, 1:05 INT 4th - 3:34 (INT) BUF 2 5-18, 3:08 PUNT 4th - 0:26 (Punt) NYG 40 3-48, 0:26 GAME 2019 MIScELLANEOUS stats

BILLS WEEKLY NFL RANKINGS LONGEST DRIVES OFFENSE DEFENSE BILLS OPPONENTS WEEK Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total MOST PLAYS 13 14 Week 1 at NYJ 8 19 16 7 2 3 9/15 at NYG- 9/15 at NYG Touchdown Missed FG Week 2 at NYG 9 18 9 10 6 6 MOST YARDS 98 76 Week 3 vs. CIN 9/15 at NYG 9/15 at NYG Week 4 vs. NE Touchdown Touchdown Week 5 at TEN MOST TIME 6:03 6:17 Week 6 (BYE) 9/15 at NYG 9/15 at NYG Touchdown Touchdowns Week 7 vs. MIA Week 8 vs. PHI LONGEST TOUCHDOWN DRIVES Week 9 vs. WAS BILLS OPPONENTS Week 10 at CLE MOST PLAYS 13 14 Week 11 at MIA 9/15 at NYG- 9/15 at NYG Week 12 vs DEN Touchdown Missed FG Week 13 at DAL MOST YARDS 98 76 9/15 at NYG 9/15 at NYG Week 14 vs. BAL Touchdown Touchdown Week 15 at PIT MOST TIME 6:03 6:17 Week 16 at NE 9/15 at NYG 9/15 at NYG Week 17 vs. NYJ Touchdown Touchdowns

PENALTY BREAKDOWN FIRST DOWNS GAINED UNIT BILLS OPPONENT Player Rush Rec. Total Total Penalties 16 15 John Brown 0 12 12 Offensive 12 6 Frank Gore 6 0 6 Defensive 4 8 Devin Singletary 6 0 6 Special Teams 0 1 Cole Beasley 0 5 5 Pre-snap/post-whistle 11 3 Josh Allen 4 0 4 Zay Jones 0 2 2 REPLAY CHALLENGES Isaiah McKenzie 0 2 2 Challenges Overturned Dawson Knox 0 1 1 BILLS 0 0 Lee Smith 0 1 1 OPPONENTS 0 0 Tommy Sweeney 0 1 1

FUMBLES/LOST Allen 2/2 2019 big plays

25+ passing yards and 10+ rushing yards

BILLS OPPONENT DATE OPP. PLAY RUN PASS DATE OPP. PLAY RUN PASS Sep. 8 at NYJ Josh Allen to Tommy Sweeney 29 Sep. 8 at NYJ Le’Veon Bell run 12 Josh Allen to John Brown 28 Le’Veon Bell run 10 Devin Singletary run 20 Sep. 15 at NYG Bennie Fowler run 20 Devin Singletary run 23 Saquon Barkley run 14 Devin Singletary run 12 Saquon Barkley run 27T Devin Singletary run 15 Saquon Barkley run 10 Josh Allen to John Brown 38T Saquon Barkley run 12 Sep. 15 at NYG Josh Allen to Isaiah McKenzie 26 to Evan Engram 33 Devin Singletary run 14T Eli Manning to T.J. Jones 28 Josh Allen to Cole Beasley 51 Devin Singletary run 16 Devin Singletary run 20 2019 THIRD DOWN and RED ZONE

BILLS THIRD-AND... OPPONENTS THIRD-AND... Date Opp. 1-3 4-6 7-9 10+ TOTAL Date Opp. 1-3 4-6 7-9 10+ TOTAL Sep. 8 at NYJ 2-3 2-2 1-3 0-2 5-10 Sep. 8 at NYJ 3-4 2-4 1-3 1-6 7-17 Sep. 15 at NYG 0-3 3-3 0-2 2-5 5-13 Sep. 15 at NYG 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-3 3-12 Sep. 22 Cin. Sep. 22 Cin. Sep. 29 NE Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at Ten. Oct. 6 at Ten. Oct. 20 Mia. Oct. 20 Mia. Oct. 27 Phi. Oct. 27 Phi. Nov. 3 Was. Nov. 3 Was. Nov. 10 at Cle. Nov. 10 at Cle. Nov. 17 at Mia. Nov. 17 at Mia. Nov. 24 Den. Nov. 24 Den. Nov. 28 at Dal. Nov. 28 at Dal. Dec. 8 Bal. Dec. 8 Bal. Dec. 15 at Pitt. Dec. 15 at Pitt. TBD at NE TBD at NE Dec. 29 NYJ Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS 2-6 5-5 1-5 2-7 10-23 TOTALS 4-7 4-6 1-7 1-9 10-29 PCT. 33.3% 100% 20% 28.6% 43.5% PCT. 57.1% 66.7% 14.3% 11.1% 34.5%

BILLS RED ZONE OPPONENTS RED ZONE Date Opp. ATT TD FG PTS TD% Date Opp. ATT TD FG PTS TD% Sep. 8 at NYJ 1 1 0 7 100% Sep. 8 at NYJ 1 1 0 6 100% Sep. 15 at NYG 4 4 0 28 100% Sep. 15 at NYG 1 1 0 7 100% Sep. 22 Cin. Sep. 22 Cin. Sep. 29 NE Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at Ten. Oct. 6 at Ten. Oct. 20 Mia. Oct. 20 Mia. Oct. 27 Phi. Oct. 27 Phi. Nov. 3 Was. Nov. 3 Was. Nov. 10 at Cle. Nov. 10 at Cle. Nov. 17 at Mia. Nov. 17 at Mia. Nov. 24 Den. Nov. 24 Den. Nov. 28 at Dal. Nov. 28 at Dal. Dec. 8 Bal. Dec. 8 Bal. Dec. 15 at Pitt. Dec. 15 at Pitt. TBD at NE TBD at NE Dec. 29 NYJ Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS 5 5 0 35 100% TOTALS 2 2 0 613 100% 2019 TURNOVER BREAKDOWN

BILLS TAKEAWAYS DATE OPP. TURNOVER YARD LINE QTR RESULT Sep. 8 at NYJ Trent Murphy FR NYJ-21 4 End of game Sep. 15 at NYG Trent Murphy INT BUF-28 2 End of half Jordan Poyer INT BUF-2 4 PUNT Sep. 22 CIN Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at TEN Oct. 20 MIA Oct. 27 PHI Nov. 3 WAS Nov. 10 at Cle Nov. 17 at Mia Nov. 24 DEN Nov. 28 at DAL Dec. 8 BAL Dec. 15 at Pit Dec. 22 at NE Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS: 3 takeaways for 0 points

BILLS GIVEAWAYS DATE OPP. TURNOVER YARD LINE QTR RESULT Sep. 8 at NYJ Josh Allen fumble NYJ-38 1 PUNT Josh Allen INT (C.J. Mosley returned for TD) BUF-17 1 TD (6) Josh Allen fumble NYJ-37 2 PUNT Josh Allen INT (Neville Hewitt) BUF-48 2 MFG Sep. 15 at NYG NONE Sep. 22 CIN Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at TEN Oct. 20 MIA Oct. 27 PHI Nov. 3 WAS Nov. 10 at Cle Nov. 17 at Mia Nov. 24 DEN Nov. 28 at DAL Dec. 8 BAL Dec. 15 at Pit Dec. 22 at NE Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS: 4 takeaways for 6 points 2019 Drive efficiency

BILLS GAME-BY-GAME DRIVES DATE OPP. QB POSS TD FG MFG PUNT INT FUM SAF Downs Clock PTS Pts/Poss Sep. 8 at NYJ Allen 13 2 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 1 17 1.31 Sep. 15 at NYG Allen 12 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 28 2.33 Sep. 22 CIN Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at TEN Oct. 20 MIA Oct. 27 PHI Nov. 3 WAS Nov. 10 at CLE Nov. 17 at MIA Nov. 24 DEN Nov. 28 at DAL Dec. 8 BAL Dec. 15 at PIT Dec. 21/22 at NE Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS 25 6 1 0 10 2 2 0 0 2 45 1.80

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME DRIVES DATE OPP. QB POSS TD FG MFG PUNT INT FUM SAF Downs Clock PTS Pts/Poss Sep. 8 at NYJ Darnold 11 1 0 1 7 0 1 1 1 0 8 0.73 Sep. 15 at NYG Manning 12 2 0 1 5 2 0 0 1 1 14 1.17 Sep. 22 CIN Sep. 29 NE Oct. 6 at TEN Oct. 20 MIA Oct. 27 PHI Nov. 3 WAS Nov. 10 at CLE Nov. 17 at MIA Nov. 24 DEN Nov. 28 at DAL Dec. 8 BAL Dec. 15 at PIT Dec. 21/22 at NE Dec. 29 NYJ TOTALS 23 3 0 2 12 2 1 1 2 1 22 0.96 Bills 17, jets 16 SUNDAY, september 8, 2019 - metlife stadium scoring recap SINGLETARY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts Buffalo 0 0 3 14 17 New York 6 0 10 0 16 1 • NYJ - C. Mosely, 17 INT return (kick failed) 2 • None • NYJ - F. Gore tackled in end zone for safety • NYJ - L. Bell, 9 pass from Darnold (9-60, 4:51) 3 • BUF - S. Hauschka, 43 FG (9-50, 3:13)

• BUF - J. Allen, 3 run (8-85, 4:33) team statistics 4 • BUF - J. Brown, 38 pass from Allen (8-80, 2:55)

Bills Jets notables 23 First Downs 17 • RB Devin Singletary rushed for 70 yards in 370 Net Yards Gained 223 his first NFL game, the third-most by a Bill in 25/128 Rushes/Yards 21/68 their debut. 242 Net Yards Passing 155 • WR John Brown became the first player in 37/24/2 Att/Comp/INT 41/28/0 franchise history to have 100+ receiving yards 1/12 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/20 in their Bills debut. 3/43.3 Punts/Average 7/4 3. 4 • DE Jerry Hughes finished the game with 1.5 2/2 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 sacks to bring his career total to 43.5 as a Bill. He surpassed Mario Williams to rank sixth in 7/55 Penalties/Yards 8/67 franchise history for sacks. 27:59 32:01 Time of Possession • 6 players made their NFL debuts: T Cody 5-10 3rd Down Efficiency 7-17 Ford, DE Darryl Johnson, TE Dawson Knox, 4 Turnovers 1 DT Ed Oliver, RB Devin Singletary, and TE Tommy Sweeney. BILLS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JETS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING RUSHING D. Singletary 4-70, J. Allen 10-38-1TD, F. Gore L. Bell 17-60, T. Montgomery 2-4, J. Crowder 1-4, S. 11-20 Darnold 1-0 RECEIVING RECEIVING J. Brown 7-123-1TD, 5-40, T. Sweeney 2-35, D. J. Crowder 14-99, L. Bell 6-32-1TD, R. Anderson Singletary 5-28, Z. Jones 2-18, P. DiMarco 2-9, D. 3-23, J. Bellamy 1-15, R. Griffin 3-10, Q. Enuwa Knox 1-1 1--4 PASSING PASSING Josh Allen 24-37-254-1TD-2INT Sam Darnold 28-41-175-1TD

SACKS SACKS J. Hughes 1.5/6.5, S. Lawson 1.0/6, J. Poyer 1.0/5, J. Jenkins 1.0/12 L. Alexander 0.5/2.5

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS S. Hauschka (43G) K. Vedvik (45WR) Bills 28, Giants 14 SUNDAY, september 15, 2019 - metlife stadium scoring recap ALLEN 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts Buffalo 7 14 0 7 28 New York 7 0 0 7 14

• NYG - S. Barkley, 27 run (5-75, 2:24) 1 • BUF - J. Allen, 6 run (10-75, 5:46) • BUF - D. Singletary, 14 run (11-70, 4:15) 2 • BUF - I. McKenzie, 14 pass from Allen (7-98, 4:26) 3 • None • NYG - T. Jones, 4 pass from Manning (12-76, 6:17) 4 • BUF - F. Gore, 1 run (13-75, 6:03) team statistics notables Bills Giants • The Bills improved to 2-0, winning back-to- 24 First Downs 21 back games on the road to start the season for 388 370 Net Yards Gained the first time in franchise history. 34/151 Rushes/Yards 20/129 • With an interception, DE Trent Murphy logged 237 Net Yards Passing 370 a takeaway in three straight games, the first 30/19/0 Att/Comp/INT 45/26/2 Bills defensive lineman to achieve that feat 3/16 Sacked/Yards Lost 1/9 since at least 1988. 7/46.4 Punts/Average 5/48.4 • QB Josh Allen logged a rushing touchdown, 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 bringing his career total to 10 and becoming 9/65 Penalties/Yards 7/4 0 the 2nd fastest player in the NFL to reach 10. 32:38 Time of Possession 27:22 • K Stephen Hauschka extended his record of 5-13 3rd Down Efficiency 3-12 never having missed a kick in MetLife Stadium, going 25/25 on PATs and 12/12 of field 0 Turnovers 2 goals. BILLS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Giants INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING RUSHING F. Gore 19-68-1TD, D. Singletary 6-57-1TD, J. Allen S. Barkley 18-107-1TD, B. Fowler 1-20, E. Manning 7-21-1TD, I. McKenzie 1-4, P. DiMarco 1-1 1-2 RECEIVING RECEIVING C. Beasley 4-83, J. Brown 7-72, I. McKenzie 2-40- B. Fowler 5-51, E. Engram 6-48, T. Jones 3-38-1TD, 1TD, D. Knox 1-18, Z. Jones 1-14, L. Smith 1-8, P. C. Latimer 3-30, S. Barkley 3-28, C. Core 3-28, R. DiMarco 1-3 Shepard 2-19, R. Ellison 1-8 PASSING PASSING Josh Allen 19-30-253-1TD Eli Manning 26-45-250-1TD-2INT

SACKS SACKS L. Alexander 0.5/4.5, H. Phillips 0.5/4.5 M. Golden 1.0/5.5, O. Pierre 1/5, L. Carter 0.5/3.5, O. Ximinie 0.5/2

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS None A. Rosas (48 WL)