
1. Tyrod Taylor gets the job done in his return as starting quarterback
After the baffling decision to start Nathan Peterman as quarterback last week, Bills head coach Sean McDermott came to his sense and renamed Taylor as the team’s starting quarterback.
In his return as the starter Taylor wasn’t flashy but did what was needed to ensure the victory.
Taylor completed 19/29 passes for 183 yards with one touchdown while running the ball nine times for 27 yards.
But most importantly for the Bills and their fans was that Taylor did a great job managing the ball and making sure not to turn the ball over once all game.
He also appears to be finding great chemistry with rookie wide receiver Zay Jones over the past three games.
Bills WR Zay Jones has 2 TD in his last 3 games, and Tyrod Taylor has a 126.4 passer rating when targeting Jones in that span
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) November 26, 2017
For context, Jones didn’t score a single TD in his first 7 games, and Taylor had a 28.8 passer rating when targeting Jones over that span#BUFvsKC
With Taylor providing a steady hand at quarterback once again there shouldn’t be anymore talk about a quarterback controversy in Buffalo.