McDermott proud of how Bills 'came around' in second half to beat Dolphins

Bills head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media following his team's 21-14 victory in Miami on Sunday night
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Miami Gardens, Fla. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills took home another victory, and another AFC East title on Sunday night following a 21-14 win over the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida.

With the fifth-consecutive win, the Bills were able to lock-in a fourth-straight division title, and also secure the No. 2 seed in the AFC Playoffs. That will officially pin the Bills in an AFC Wild Card Round showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers next Sunday at Highmark Stadium for a 1 p.m. EST kickoff.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott was exhilarated with his team’s performance on Sunday, more so in the second half. He feels, though, that more could have been done in the first half if there was better coaching on his part.

"It wasn’t a good first half. We didn’t play our style of football. I didn’t coach well enough in the first half, and then in the second half, we came around [and] started to get our feet underneath us a little bit," said McDermott during his postgame press conference with the assembled media.

Buffalo ended its Week 18 win over the Dolphins with an impressive 473 total yards of offense, 90% of which coming from quarterback Josh Allen. McDermott praised his starting quarterback, as his energy as the game went on could be felt throughout the roster.

"You could feel his vibe. You could feel the vibe of the offense out there. Just a different energy," McDermott said. "The ball finds you, and Josh was doing a good job of, what looked like, to me, going through his progression. He was playing the position at a high high level, and he’s as good as there is when he does that."

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