The Bills went into the locker room up 14-10, but the four-point advantage wasn't enough for their defense.
Cole Bishop ended the second quarter for the defense on a high note to carry that energy into the remainder of the game.
The previous drive for the Saints' offense resulted in a field goal, but quarterback Spencer Rattler was pushing down the field and got his team into first-and-goal territory when Bishop stepped up for Buffalo. On second down, Rattler couldn't connect with Rashid Shaheed in the end zone, so New Orleans opted to try something new on the next play.
Wide receiver Chris Olave ended up with the ball in his hands as the passer and targeted Rattler who took on the role of the pass catcher this time around. Olave tossed the ball up in the air, and Bishop was already pre