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Bass was running out to attempt a 61-yard field goal for the win and to extend the lead in the AFC East to four games over the New York Jets. No kicker in Bills history ever made a 61-yard field goal.
Orchard Park, N.Y. — Tyler Bass gave Buffalo Bills fans a ride on Sunday, and it ended with a game-winning 61-yard field goal to help his team take the season series from the Miami Dolphins.
Bass set a Bills franchise record with his 61-yard make, besting Steve Christie’s 59-yarder in 1993. Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued his run of dominance against the Dolphins defense.