Keon Coleman touchdown catch cuts Broncos' lead to 23-17
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In a game against the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's two fumbles led to field goals that put the Broncos ahead 23-10 late in the third quarter. Both fumbles were forced by Broncos pass rusher Nik Bonitto. The first fumble resulted in a field goal at the end of the second quarter, and the second fumble led to another field goal early in the third quarter. Allen responded by orchestrating a nine-play, 73-yard drive, culminating in a touchdown pass to Keon Coleman, narrowing the Broncos' lead to 23-17. Despite the setbacks, the Bills' defense intercepted Broncos quarterback Bo Nix late in the third quarter, giving Allen and the Bills' offense a chance for redemption.
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