The Buffalo Bills are looking for answers after dropping their second straight game, a 24-14 Monday Night Football loss to the Atlanta Falcons that exposed deeper issues in both play-calling and execution.

Head coach Sean McDermott had called last week’s defeat to the Patriots a “learning opportunity,” but Monday’s showing only highlighted more areas in need of correction.

Buffalo’s offense struggled to find rhythm for much of the night, managing just 180 passing yards from Josh Allen, who also threw two interceptions and was sacked four times.

Despite another strong performance from running back James Cook , who finished with 87 yards on 17 carries, the Bills’ offensive game plan raised eyebrows, particularly for how little Cook was used in key moments.

Cook was not on the field

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