Robinson’s 170 Yards Fuel Falcons 24-14 Win Over Bills/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Bijan Robinson exploded for 170 rushing yards and an 81-yard touchdown as the Atlanta Falcons defeated the Buffalo Bills 24-14 on Monday night. Michael Penix Jr. played mistake-free football, while Josh Allen struggled with turnovers again. Atlanta improves to 3-2, while Buffalo’s early-season hype takes another hit.
Atlanta (AP) — Sesame Robinson put on a show under the lights of Monday Night Football, racking up 170 rushing yardsincluding an electrifying 81-yard touchdown runto help the Atlanta Falcons defeat the Buffalo Bills 24-14.
Robinson added six receptions for 68 yardsgiving him a career-best 238 total yards from scrimmage in one of the most dominant performances of the 2025 NFL season so far.
Robinson’s second-quarter touchdown — the longest run in the NFL this season — gave Atlanta a 21-7 lead, and the Falcons never looked back. While Josh Allen attempted a second-half comeback, turnovers and missed chances doomed the Bills, who fell to 4-2 after a promising 4-0 start.
Rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. looked sharp, completing 20 of 32 passes for 250 yards and a touchdown — a 9-yard strike to Drake Londonwho caught 10 passes for 158 yards on the night. Penix avoided turnovers and delivered key throws, including a 23-yard completion to Robinson to keep Atlanta’s final scoring drive alive.
Tyler’s allgones scored the Falcons’ opening touchdown on a 21-yard runhelping Atlanta to a quick two-score lead.
Josh Allen continued to struggle with turnovers, finishing 15-of-26 for 180 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions. He now has four interceptions over the last three gamesafter throwing just one in his previous 12 gamesincluding the 2024 playoffs.
Allen’s mistakes proved costly:
Bills head coach Sean McDermott echoed the sentiment.
After Rousseau’s block, Atlanta responded with a methodical 14-play, 5-minute driveculminating in Parker Romo’s 33-yard field goal to put the Falcons up by 10. Buffalo was left with 1:47 and no timeoutsa situation they couldn’t overcome.
The win moves Atlanta to 3-2showing signs of growth under Morris and Penix. The Bills, meanwhile, face mounting questions about their inconsistency and whether their 4-0 start was inflated by weak competition.
Buffalo’s first four wins came against teams now holding a combined 3-21 record — Baltimore (1-5), Jets (0-6), Miami (1-5), and New Orleans (1-5).
Injury Updates:
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Falcons WR Ray-Ray McCloud III was a healthy scratcheven with Darnell Mooney (hamstring) sidelined.
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