Willis McGahee was the ricochet we all remember from his college days Friday, harder to catch than a guy who owes you money. He fluttered. He dashed. He disappeared into the end zone.
Buffalo fans have waited three years to see the bouncy running back break a long, exciting gain and he finally did in the Bills' 44-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at Ralph Wilson Stadium. McGahee's 61-yard touchdown run in the first quarter tied the game at 7-7. The play came just minutes after a McGahee fumble resulted in a 72-yard return for a touchdown by Cincinnati's Dexter Jackson.
Buffalo fans have waited three years to see the bouncy running back break a long, exciting gain and he finally did in the Bills' 44-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals at Ralph Wilson Stadium. McGahee's 61-yard touchdown run in the first quarter tied the game at 7-7. The play came just minutes after a McGahee fumble resulted in a 72-yard return for a touchdown by Cincinnati's Dexter Jackson.
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