Buffalo Bills open the third 21-0, Josh Allen marks 10,000 career passing yards

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (WHEC/AP) — The Buffalo Bills kicked off to the Miami Dolphins Sunday following a 23-16 loss to the Steelers.

It was a milestone game for star quarterback Josh Allen with 10,000 career passing yards.

The Bills started off strong with a touchdown in less than seven minutes on the field.

Then a few minutes later, another touchdown was scored by Stefon Diggs.

The Buffalo Bills ended the first quarter with an intersection by Levi Wallace.

They opened the third 21-0.

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KEY INJURIES: Miami DT Raekwon Davis (knee) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday and will miss at least three games. Miami was intending to have WR Will Fuller available for the first time; the free agent acquisition missed the opener at New England while serving the final game of a six-game suspension handed down last year when he was with Houston for violating the NFL’s rules on performance-enhancers. He practiced Wednesday, then was absent Thursday and ruled out Friday for personal reasons, the Dolphins said.

For the Bills, DT Star Lotulelei (calf) and WR Isaiah McKenzie (shoulder) are among those dealing with issues.