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Buffalo Bills vs Atlanta Falcons Match Player Stats (Oct 13, 2025)

The Atlanta Falcons beat the Buffalo Bills 24-14 on Monday night, October 13, 2025, behind 170 rushing yards and an 81-yard touchdown from Bijan Robinson. Drake London caught 10 passes for 158 yards and a score, and Atlanta outgained Buffalo 443 to 291 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Josh Allen threw for 180 yards and two touchdowns for Buffalo but was intercepted twice and sacked four times. The Bills tied the game 7-7 in the first quarter and never pulled even again, losing for the second week in a row after a 4-0 start.

The complete box score, team stats, and individual player lines from the Week 6 game are below.



Final score by quarter

Team1234Final
Buffalo Bills707014
Atlanta Falcons1470324

Game leaders

CategoryBuffalo BillsAtlanta Falcons
PassingJosh Allen, 180 yds (15/26, 2 TD, 2 INT)Michael Penix Jr., 250 yds (20/32, 1 TD)
RushingJames Cook, 87 yds (17 att)Bijan Robinson, 170 yds (19 att, 1 TD)
ReceivingJoshua Palmer, 60 yds (2 rec)Drake London, 158 yds (10 rec, 1 TD)
TacklesShaq Thompson, 10Mike Hughes, 6
SacksEd Oliver, 1Four players, 1 each

Scoring summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayBUFATL
112:15ATLTyler Allgeier 21 yd run (Parker Romo kick)07
18:01BUFDawson Knox 19 yd pass from Josh Allen (Matt Prater kick)77
10:26ATLDrake London 9 yd pass from Michael Penix Jr. (Parker Romo kick)714
211:09ATLBijan Robinson 81 yd run (Parker Romo kick)721
39:23BUFRay Davis 16 yd pass from Josh Allen (Matt Prater kick)1421
41:43ATLParker Romo 33 yd field goal1424

Team stats

Buffalo BillsAtlanta Falcons
First downs1722
Passing first downs810
Rushing first downs79
First downs by penalty23
Total plays5466
Total yards291443
Yards per play5.46.7
Net passing yards157233
Completions-attempts15-2620-32
Yards per pass5.26.9
Sacks allowed (yards lost)4-232-17
Rushing yards134210
Rushing attempts2432
Yards per rush5.66.6
Third down efficiency2-95-12
Fourth down efficiency0-10-1
Red zone (TD-attempts)2-31-3
Penalties-yards8-646-35
Total drives1112
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost00
Interceptions thrown20
Time of possession28:2131:39

Passing

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSacksRating
Josh Allen, BUF15/26180224-2372.6
Michael Penix Jr., ATL20/32250102-1797.1

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Bijan Robinson, ATL191708.9181
James Cook, BUF17875.1014
Josh Allen, BUF6427.0024
Tyler Allgeier, ATL10323.2121
Michael Penix Jr., ATL263.007
Ty Johnson, BUF155.005
Feleipe Franks, ATL122.002

Team rushing: Buffalo 24-134, Atlanta 32-210 with two touchdowns.

Receiving

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLong
Drake London, ATL101615815.8139
Bijan Robinson, ATL686811.3023
Joshua Palmer, BUF226030.0045
Khalil Shakir, BUF353311.0015
Tyrell Shavers, BUF35279.0010
Dawson Knox, BUF121919.0119
Ray Davis, BUF22199.5116
Kyle Pitts, ATL34186.0010
Keon Coleman, BUF36113.707
Ty Johnson, BUF121111.0011
Tyler Allgeier, ATL1166.006
Elijah Moore, BUF0200.000
Casey Washington, ATL0200.000

Robinson’s six catches gave him 238 yards from scrimmage, a career high.

Defense

Buffalo Bills

PlayerTotalSoloSacksTFLPDQB hits
Shaq Thompson1050110
Taylor Rapp750000
Dorian Williams650000
Cole Bishop620100
Deone Walker540410
Taron Johnson530010
Joey Bosa510001
Terrel Bernard420000
Ed Oliver321201
Christian Benford320000
A.J. Epenesa310000
Joe Andreessen220001
Tre’Davious White210010
Javon Solomon111101
Jordan Phillips110000
Cam Lewis110010
Ja’Marcus Ingram110000
Greg Rousseau110000
Khalil Shakir110000
Jordan Hancock110000
Jordan Poyer100000
Team69422954

Atlanta Falcons

PlayerTotalSoloSacksTFLPDQB hits
Mike Hughes650010
Dee Alford641131
Jessie Bates III530000
Xavier Watts530000
Divine Deablo510010
David Onyemata431101
Kaden Elliss420001
Jalon Walker420000
Sam Roberts411001
KhaDarel Hodge320000
Arnold Ebiketie310001
Feleipe Franks220000
Ruke Orhorhoro211001
A.J. Terrell210020
Zach Harrison200010
Tyler Allgeier110000
James Pearce Jr.100100
Leonard Floyd100000
Mike Ford Jr.100000
Josh Woods100000
Brandon Dorlus100000
DeMarcco Hellams100000
DeAngelo Malone000010
Team64334396

Interceptions and sacks

Atlanta forced both turnovers in the game. DeAngelo Malone picked off Allen with 41 seconds left to end Buffalo’s final drive, and Dee Alford intercepted him before halftime.

InterceptionsTeamYds
DeAngelo MaloneATL6
Dee AlfordATL0
SacksTeam
Ed OliverBUF
Javon SolomonBUF
Dee AlfordATL
David OnyemataATL
Sam RobertsATL
Ruke OrhorhoroATL

Special teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGLongXPPts
Parker RomoATL1/2333/36
Matt PraterBUF0/002/22

Romo’s other attempt, a 37-yarder early in the fourth quarter, was blocked by Greg Rousseau.

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgInside 20Long
Mitch WishnowskyBUF627345.5450
Bradley PinionATL418045.0051

Returns

PlayerTeamTypeNoYdsAvgLong
Brandon CodringtonBUFKickoff511422.825
Jamal AgnewATLKickoff24723.525
Deven ThompkinsATLKickoff11616.016
Brandon CodringtonBUFPunt3217.011
Jamal AgnewATLPunt11010.010

Quarterback comparison

Josh Allen, BUFMichael Penix Jr., ATL
Completions/attempts15/2620/32
Completion percentage57.762.5
Passing yards180250
Touchdowns21
Interceptions20
Sacks (yards lost)4-232-17
Passer rating72.697.1
Total QBR16.343.2
Average depth of target11.87.7
Average time to throw3.16s2.72s

Advanced team stats

MetricBuffalo BillsAtlanta Falcons
EPA per play-0.2410.093
EPA per rush-0.010.23
EPA per pass-0.43-0.04
Explosive runs (10+ yds)34
Yards on explosive runs50135
Explosive passes (15+ yds)56
Yards after catch60145
Missed tackles forced, run211
Missed tackles forced, pass48
Total pressures allowed2417

Robinson alone forced nine of Atlanta’s 11 missed tackles on the ground.

Player grades (PFF)

PlayerTeamUnitGrade
Dee Alford, CBATLDefense90.4
Joey Bosa, EDBUFDefense89.9
Drake London, WRATLOffense79.4
Bijan Robinson, HBATLOffense76.2
A.J. Epenesa, EDBUFDefense75.0

How the Falcons pulled away

Atlanta gained 135 of its 210 rushing yards on four carries of 10 yards or more. Two Allen interceptions and a 31:39 edge in time of possession did the rest. Buffalo went 2 of 9 on third down and scored on just two of its 11 drives. Robinson’s 81-yard touchdown, the longest run in the NFL at the time, turned a one-score game into a lead the Falcons never gave back.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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