On Halloween Eve, the Buffalo Bills treated fans to another impressive home showing as they took down the Green Bay Packers to a 27-17 win on Sunday Night Football. The Bills scored 3 first half touchdowns — two passes from QB Josh Allen and a run from WR Isaiah McKenzie — to take control early on and the defense held their ground in the second half. Buffalo improves to 6-1 on the season, has now won 4 in a row and is off to the best start since 1993.

In the first quarter, the Bills jumped out early with a 1-yard TD pass from Allen to TE Dawson Knox. Allen set up the TD on the play prior as he scrambled for 20 yards and juked out a Green Bay defender to get down to the 1-yard line before finding Knox. Prime time Diggs showed up on the next series as he got loose down the far sideline and made an acrobatic catch in the end zone for a 26-yard score to make it 14-0. But the Bills widened the lead to 24-7 going into the break behind a McKenzie 7-yard TD on an end around rush and a Tyler Bass field goal as time expired in the first half. Buffalo outgained Green Bay 234-132 in the first two quarters.