The Buffalo Bills wasted no time in their wild-card contest against the Houston Texans. On the opening possession of the game, the Bills drove the field in just over three minutes with six plays, capping off their march with a "Philly Special" style trick play that saw Josh Allen score the first receiving touchdown of his career.
Main Idea: The Buffalo Bills opened their playoff game with a trick play that gave Josh Allen his first career receiving touchdown and an early lead over the Houston Texans.
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No clear negative impact identified.
The Bills' big playoff start can boost fan morale and local business around games,. The effect is small and mostly limited to sports fans.
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Central team in the play described; the article focuses on their opening-drive trick touchdown.
Central player who caught the trick-play touchdown and is the main named individual in the article.
Opposing team in the featured playoff game and key context for the scoring play.
Named player involved in the trick play as the fake handoff target.
Named player who executed the pass in the trick-play touchdown.
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