ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — With the Bills' attention and concern focused on the sideline, where trainers were examining quarterback Josh Allen's throwing arm, cornerback Taron Johnson provided the necessary offense to lift Buffalo to 24-21 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Johnson fell on a loose ball — after Drake Maye's backward pass went off of Rhamondre's Stevenson's hands — at the goal line for a touchdown to cap a defensive outing in which Buffalo forced takeaways on each of the Patriots' first three possessions of the second half. Meanwhile, running back James Cook scored on a 46-yard rush and a 4-yard catch to help Buffalo overcome a 14-0 deficit.
As for Allen, who's among the favorites for MVP, the quarterback relieved any worry by retuning to the field.
''Lost some feeling in my hand. Just hit the funny bone nerve,'' said Allen, who was hurt on a 7-yard run early into the fourth quarter. He said it's likely he would have missed a drive if not for Johnson's touchdown, which sent the defense back onto the field.
''It took a good five to ten minutes, so just making sure, trying to get some blood flow back in there,'' Allen said, noting that temperatures in the single digits Fahrenheit didn't help with circulation. ''So it was a weird feeling. Just glad it's gone now.''
Allen — who injured his left, non-throwing hand earlier this season — said he's fine, and AFC East champion Buffalo (12-3) kept alive its slim chances of catching Kansas City (14-1) for the top seed in the conference playoffs.
The Bills extended their home winning streak to 10 games dating to last year but had their single-season NFL record-tying run of scoring 30 or more points end at eight straight games.
Buffalo overcame a frigid first half in which the Patriots scored on each of their first two possessions and enjoyed a 20-plus-minute edge in time of possession. The Bills were missing four defensive starters, including three in the secondary.