The Buffalo Bills have dominated the first half against the San Francisco 49ers, leading 21-3 in a snow-filled showdown. Despite a rough start and unexpected snowstorm conditions, offensive coordinator Joe Brady quickly adjusted, leveraging the team’s powerful offensive line. The snow game benefited the Bills, with running back James Cook rushing for 100 yards and a touchdown on just nine carries. Meanwhile, the 49ers lost Christian McCaffrey to a knee injury, which put a damper on their offensive plans.
Quarterback Josh Allen made history by surpassing Jim Kelly as the Bills’ all-time touchdown leader—an impressive feat before turning 30. However, Allen’s left hand appeared to be an issue after a scramble, and the team will likely take precautions to protect him in the second half. Fans are hoping the Bills can maintain their dominant performance as the snow continues to fall in Buffalo.