Buffalo 31, St. Louis 14

1 2 3 4 T
BUF (4-0) 6 0 7 18 31
STL (0-4) 7 7 0 0 14

Final

4:05 PM ET
September 28, 2008
Edward Jones Dome,
St. Louis, MO

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SCOUTING REPORT
Green is in for rude awakening at homeThe Bills had their hands full with the Raiders in Buffalo, struggling to slow down the combination of RBs Michael Bush and Darren McFadden. But in the end, they did what they had to do to get a hard-fought victory and stay undefeated. Meanwhile, the Rams were as awful as ever in their defeat at the hands of Seattle. They mustered just 240 yards from scrimmage and were dominated in time of possession. QB Marc Bulger has now been replaced by Trent Green and it is very apparent that these are two franchises going in very different directions at a rapid pace.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
BUF7-93363423-54-40-65-7
STL2-142324651-71-70-62-10
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Buffalo Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Fitzpa...55.91422910
Edward...60.1116967
St. Louis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Bulger56.7146956
Boller55.789936
Buffalo Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jackso...23710624.52
Lynch1204503.82
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jackso...32414164.44
Darby271525.60
Buffalo Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Owens5582915.15
Evans4461213.97
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Avery4758912.55
Gibson3434810.21
Full Player Stats: Buffalo | St. Louis
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsBUF
 
 305.0
STL
 
 287.0
Yards PassingBUF
 
 190.0
STL
 
 184.2
Yards RushingBUF
 
 115.1
STL
 
 103.1
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedBUF
 
 326.1
STL
 
 371.9
Pass Yds AllowedBUF
 
 204.4
STL
 
 217.2
Rush Yds AllowedBUF
 
 121.6
STL
 
 154.7
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Buffalo leads 2-0
Nov 21, 2004BUF 37, @STL 17
STATS LLC

The Buffalo Bills are off to their best start since Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith were leading them to four straight Super Bowls in the early 1990s.

The St. Louis Rams are desperately seeking to recapture a taste of their glory days, but are nowhere close.

Buffalo looks to improve to 4-0 for the first time since 1992 on Sunday when it visits a Rams team hoping a quarterback switch can help reverse a dreadful first three weeks.

The Bills (3-0) are coming off three consecutive losing seasons and haven't made the playoffs this decade, but they appear to be jelling in 2008. Buffalo is off to its best start since the 1992 club won its first four games en route to an 11-5 finish and the third of four straight Super Bowl appearances.

The winning continued -- albeit not without a scare -- last Sunday at home against Oakland. The Bills trailed for most of the first three quarters but mounted a furious rally with 17 points in the fourth, capped by Rian Lindell's 38-yard field goal as time expired to give them a 24-23 victory.

"We keep them close, don't we?" Bills owner Ralph Wilson said. "You know what, I'm speechless."

Before this season, though, Buffalo was frequently on the losing end of close scores. The Bills suffered a pair of one-point losses to Denver and Dallas in 2007, with both games decided on last-second field goals.

"It shows the chemistry and character of this team," said Bills defensive end Chris Kelsay, a sixth-year veteran who had a sack and a forced fumble against the Raiders. "Since I've been here, I've been on the other side of this situation many times, but this year's there's just something different about this team to find a way to get it done."

Trent Edwards proved instrumental in getting the job done last Sunday. The second-year quarterback out of Stanford completed 24 of 39 passes for 279 yards, going 14-for-19 for 182 yards and a touchdown on the final three drives that produced Buffalo's 17 points in the fourth.

Another 2007 draft selection from the Bay Area, running back Marshawn Lynch, rushed for 83 yards and two scores. The Oakland native and former University of California star has found the end zone in each game this season and in 10 of his 16 career games.

The young offensive duo has helped the Bills take the early lead in the AFC East, a division which looks open for the taking with New England quarterback Tom Brady out for the season with a knee injury. Buffalo is the first team other than the Patriots to lead the AFC East since Week 4 of 2005, when Miami was 2-1 and New England was 2-2.

While a young quarterback named Trent is leading the Bills back to prominence, the Rams (0-3) this week turn in desperation to 38-year-old veteran Trent Green.

Green was slated to be the starter for St. Louis in 1999, but suffered a season-ending knee injury in the final preseason game. Kurt Warner took over and led the Rams to their only Super Bowl title. Green returned to appear in eight games for a Rams team that went 10-6 in 2000, and is now back in St. Louis after six years in Kansas City and one in Miami.

With Mark Bulger under center, this year's Rams have scored an anemic 29 points, making them the only NFC team with fewer than 50. On Tuesday, beleaguered coach Scott Linehan -- 11-24 in his third season with the Rams -- issued a terse, two-paragraph release announcing the quarterback change.

"I think we'd be crazy if we didn't try something different because what we've done for the first three weeks is not working," the coach said in his Monday press conference.

Indeed, nothing has worked for the Rams in 2008. Their defense has given up a league-high 116 points to complement the woeful offense. All three of their losses have been by 24 points or more, including last week's 37-13 defeat at previously winless Seattle.

Running back Steven Jackson was a relative bright spot in the rout, accounting for 128 yards of offense -- more than half the team's total of 240. Jackson, though, has struggled to find running room behind an offensive line that has allowed 11 sacks, managing 3.2 yards per carry -- a full yard lower than his 2007 average.

The Bills won their only visit to St. Louis, 45-27 on Dec. 10, 1995. Buffalo has won four of the last five meetings between these teams overall to gain a 5-4 edge in the all-time series.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, September 28th 2008
Cleveland 20 Final
Cincinnati 12
Minnesota 17 Final
Tennessee 30
Denver 19 Final
Kansas City 33
San Francisco 17 Final
New Orleans 31
Arizona 35 Final
NY Jets 56
Green Bay 21 Final
Tampa Bay 30
Atlanta 9 Final
Carolina 24
Houston 27 Final
Jacksonville 30 OT
San Diego 28 Final
Oakland 18
Buffalo 31 Final
St. Louis 14
Washington 26 Final
Dallas 24
Philadelphia 20 Final
Chicago 24
Monday, September 29th 2008
Baltimore 20 Final
Pittsburgh 23 OT