The old cliché is true: Offense does win games.
Whether the Lions or Bills have enough defense to win a championship will be decided in the playoffs.
But, for now, Detroit and Buffalo look like Super Bowl contenders because they boast the Nos. 1- and 3-ranked scoring offenses in the NFL.
Shortly after the Lions became the third team in the Super Bowl era to tally three victories by 35 points or more within their first 10 games, the Bills won the most-anticipated game of the NFL regular season because head coach Sean McDermott showed guts.
Bypassing a field goal that could’ve extended a two-point lead to five late in the fourth quarter, McDermott put the ball in Josh Allen’s hands, and the MVP-caliber quarterback delivered a 26-yard touchdown run that all but clinched a 30-21 victory over the Chiefs and made a statement across the loaded AFC.