ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Tyler Bass tuned out the doubts, the ongoing questions about his consistency and the most recent challenge to his job.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott showed faith in Bass by sending him out to try a 61-yard field goal with 5 seconds left, and the kick was good to give Buffalo a 30-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
''It means everything. Very emotional,'' the 27-year-old Bass said of a field goal that was the longest of his career and broke the franchise record by 2 yards. Steve Christie had the previous mark, a 59-yarder in 1993.
''Just reminding myself that I love this, I love the sport. This is what I've dreamed of and when I was out there,'' he added. ''I honestly wasn't thinking about anything. Just went through my process and trusted my preparation. And that was it.''
The kick capped a thrilling, back-and-forth duel between Buffalo's Josh Allen, who threw three touchdown passes after halftime, and Miami's Tua Tagovailoa. The teams traded leads four times and combined for seven consecutive scoring drives in the second half.
The Bills continued their domination of the Dolphins by sweeping the season series. Buffalo (7-2) has won six straight, 13 of 14 and nine in a row at home over Miami.
And with their best nine-game start since 2020, the Bills have built a commanding, four game lead in the AFC East over the New York Jets as they seek a fifth consecutive division title.
The Dolphins (2-6), meantime, played what they considered their most complete outing of the season only to drop their third straight. They lost on a field goal in the final seconds for the second straight week following a 28-27 loss to Arizona on Chad Ryland 34-yarder as time expired.