After taking off to fly across the country to Seattle to take on the NFC West's Seahawks, it turned out to be a great trip for the Buffalo Bills as they caged the birds in an extremely impressive win that also saw the hometown team post some fantastic stats on the way.

The Bills, favored to beat the Seahawks, did not disappoint. They scored early and often on their way to a 31-10 victory, their third straight.

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Nestled in Seattle's SoDo Neighborhood, more than 60,000 people piled into Lumen Field to watch the Bills dismantle the Seahawks. At times, it felt like there were more Bills fans in the stadium than the Seahawks as the Bills systematically shut down Seattle.

The Bills put the first points on the board in the first quarter with rookie Keon Coleman jumping to snag a very impressive 2-yard touchdown pass from Josh Allen.

Buffalo's drive ended after Josh Allen threw his first interception of the season, ending his interception-free streak of 301 passes. After Seattle's Kicker Jason Myers kicked a 38-yard Field Goal, the Bills put more points on the board with Josh Allen tossing another touchdown pass to Dalton Kincaid.

Starting the third quarter with a 14-3 lead, the Bills turned up the offensive and defensive power against the Seahawks, scoring another 17 points on two James Cooks touchdown runs and a 27-yard Tyler Bass field goal.

The team racked up the stats, as James Cook recorded another 100-yard game, with 111 yards on 17 carries. Khalil Shakir recorded a career-high nine receptions, going for 107 yards.

Buffalo, who dealt Seattle their worst loss since 2017, is now heading back home to Orchard Park to host an AFC East battle against the Miami Dolphins, who are expecting Tua Tagovailoa to return with the team.

Bills Cage The Seahawks 31-10

Buffalo flies across the nation and decisively keeps Seattle from soaring in the rain while coasting to its third straight victory, a 31-10 win.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

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