A week after putting up 541 yards but lacking finish in a season-opening 38-28 loss to Kansas City, the Chargers were less productive but more efficient. Gordon scored on three consecutive drives in helping the Chargers build a 28-3 lead with 1:55 left in the second. The Bills, meanwhile, continued to show signs of unraveling even though rookie quarterback Josh Allen provided the offense some semblance of a spark in his first career start, and a week after a season-opening 47-3 meltdown at Baltimore.
Rookie safety Derwin James continues to shine as he was all over the field making play after play. One minute, Derwin James is a strong safety in zone coverage, and the next he’s a stand-up defensive end, rushing the quarterback with Melvin Ingram-like ferocity.
Veteran CB Vontae Davis created a significant stir by leaving the team at halftime, coach Sean McDermott said. RB LeSean McCoy did not return and was still experiencing pain in the locker room because of a rib injury. And McDermott revealed he took over the defensive play-calling from coordinator Leslie Frazier to start the second half.
On Davis, McDermott said: “Pulled himself out of the game. He communicated to us that he was done.”
That move didn’t sit well with Buffalo’s two senior defensive leaders.
“I think the only thing to say is he’s where he needs to be right now,” tackle Kyle Williams said.
Asked where that might be, Williams responded: “That’s not here point blank and simple.”
Defensive end Lorenzo Alexander was equally blunt when asked about Davis.
“I don’t have nothing to say about Vontae so I’ll give him a little bit more respect than he showed us today as far as quitting on us in the middle of the game,” Alexander said. “Never seen it, ever. Pop Warner. High school. College. Pros.”
Davis was credited with one tackle. He’s a 10-year veteran who signed a one-year contract in free agency in March.
The Bills provided Davis a chance to re-start his career after a dispute with former Colts coach Chuck Pagano led to Indianapolis cutting him in November.
Davis made his Bills’ debut against the Chargers after being inactive against Baltimore last week.
A message left with Davis’ agent, Todd France, was not returned.
The Bills defense wilted in the first half in allowing the Chargers 17 first downs and 284 yards.
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers finished 23 of 27 for 256 yards and three touchdowns, including a 10-yarder to Mike Williams , 5½ minutes in.
The Chargers defense did their part in limiting the Bills to 110 yards and two field goals in the first half.
Melvin Ingram III had 1½ of the Chargers’ five sacks on a defense that was playing without Joey Bosa (foot) and Corey Liuget (suspension).
Allen produced two touchdown drives in the second half, including a seven-play, 75-yard third-quarter opening drive capped by Chris Ivory‘s 1-yard plunge.
Allen finished 18 of 33 for 245 yards with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin with 38 seconds remaining, and two interceptions.
It was a modestly better showing at quarterback a week after Nathan Peterman was yanked after completing 5 of 18 attempts for 24 yards, with two interceptions, and overseeing an offense that managed just one first down over 10 series.
Bills RB LeSean McCoy was shaken up late in the third quarter when he was tackled from behind and had Buffalo center Ryan Groy fall down on him. Groy landed heavily on the left side of McCoy’s chest as he was on the ground.
McCoy returned and had a 3-yard run on the final snap of the third quarter, before missing the remainder of the game.
The Chargers won their fourth straight meeting against the Bills, and haven’t trailed Buffalo since a 23-14 loss on Oct. 19, 2008.
It took nearly 95 minutes of game time for the Bills to finally find the end zone. The drought finally ended on Ivory’s 1-yard plunge with 11:06 left in the third quarter. Buffalo was the only team not to score a touchdown in Week 1.
Chargers: Receiver Travis Benjamin did not play because of a foot injury.
Bills: RB Taiwan Jones was being evaluated for a head injury after he was tackled in Buffalo’s end zone after his helmet came off while recovering a fumbled punt midway through the fourth quarter. CB Philip Gaines hurt his right elbow while tackling Gordon.
Just finished a sick piece on the #Chargers offense vs. the #Bills defense for @TheAthleticBUF. I show you the stratgies of Frazier, McDermott vs. Chargers OC Whisenhunt. Should drop tonight or first thing tomorrow.
Phillips was a boss vs the counter game.. pic.twitter.com/J6yq7V5uVP
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) September 18, 2018
The Chargers put 8 in the box here with 5 on the side that Shady was running too. This was a bad play call, it had no chance from the start. pic.twitter.com/deaWkEmthV
— The Big Bills (@the_big_bills) September 18, 2018
#LAChargers Mike Williams started off the party with his first career touchdown, then Melvin Gordon proceeded to have a hat trick before halftime, scoring three TDs (1 rushing, 2 receiving).
https://t.co/u214xMOSoe— Chargers Nation (@ChargNationLAX) September 18, 2018
