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Rushing: 1 / -2 / 0
Receiving: 2 / 25 / 0 on 3 targets
Parrish caught two passes for 25 yards and lost two yards on a reverse. The Bills are trying to find ways to get the ball to Parrish who showed off serious big play ability with a 74 yard punt return for a touchdown.
Receiving: 6 / 56 / 0 on 8 targets
Parrish benefited from the injury to Josh Reed and played more extensively in this game. He was Buffalo's most targeted receiver and led them in receptions and yardage. Despite his big play ability, Parrish was targeted mostly on short routes.
Receiving: 2 / 27 / 0 on 2 targets
Parrish converted a third and eight pass over the middle for 13 yards during the Bills' lone touchdown drive. Otherwise, he was as quiet as the rest of the Bills' receiving core.
Receiving: 4 / 33 / 0 on 4 targets
Parrish caught all four of his targets for 33 yards. He was used primarily on quick outs or swing passes which give him a chance to make people miss in hopes of using his speed and agility in the open field.
Parrish returned one punt for 12 yards.
Rushing: 1 / -3 / 0
Receiving: 6 / 37 / 0 on 6 targets
Parrish caught every pass thrown his way, including one red zone look. He also came up with a 12 yard reception for a first down on third and ten.
Receiving: 1 / 9 / 0 on 1 targets
Parrish was the Bills' leading receiver entering the game. He was targeted only twice and caught only one pass for a nine yard gain. The other target was a deep attempt; the ball went off of Parrish's fingertips, but drew a pass interference penalty.
Parrish averaged 14 yards on four punt returns.
Receiving: 1 / 12 / 0 on 3 targets
Parrish hauled in one of his four targets for 12 yards. He also added good field position returning punts and kicks.
Receiving: 1 / -2 / 0 on 1 targets
Parrish caught one ball for a loss of two yards on the day. He was not in the lineup much, as Reed and Evans took the role of top wide receivers.
Receiving: 0 / 0 / 0 on 1 targets
Parrish had been nursing a thigh injury throughout the week and did not catch the only pass thrown to him. He returned one kickoff for 24 yards and also returned four punts for 81 yards, a 20.3 yard average. He currently leads the NFL with an average of 21 yards per punt return.
Receiving: 1 / 47 / 1 on 1 targets
Parrish made a stellar grab on the 47 yard touchdown pass from Losman. Parrish had man on man down the sideline on DB Ellis Hobbs but Losman's pass was slightly under thrown. Parrish made an adjustment and caught the ball mid-leap and trotted past the downed defensive back to put six on the board for Buffalo.
Rushing: 1 / 24 / 1
Receiving: 4 / 26 / 0 on 6 targets
Parrish scored in his second straight game, running a reverse around the left end 24 yards. He also caught four passes for 26 yards. The league leading punt returner only had one return for 12 yards.
Receiving: 4 / 36 / 0 on 7 targets
Parrish was targeted both deep and on medium routes, in an attempt to take advantage of his blazing speed and open field moves. He only averaged nine yards on his four catches.
Receiving: 1 / 1 / 0 on 5 targets
Parrish caught a shovel pass for only a yard. Parrish was unable to haul in a short pass on a third down and two play that would have extended a Bills' drive.
Parrish entered the game leading the NFL in punt return average and had a 67 yard touchdown return called back by a penalty.
Receiving: 1 / 42 / 0 on 4 targets
Parrish caught one pass in the first quarter that turned out to be the catch of the game. While sprinting full speed down the field he dove, caught Edwards' pass in midair, and was downed at the Giants' four yard line. The play set up Buffalo's second touchdown.
Receiving: 1 / 3 / 0 on 4 targets
Parrish is still more valuable as a punt return specialist although the Bills keep looking for ways to expand his role in their offense. Edwards tried one deep pass that fell incomplete.