Bills were historically bad at 2-pt tries in 2025
The Buffalo Bills converted 2-pt tries at a historically bad rate during the 2025 NFL season.
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 04: Keon Coleman #0 of the Buffalo Bills catches a pass for a successful 2-point conversion against Jarius Monroe #25 of the New York Jets in the third quarter at Highmark Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images Since drafting Josh Allen as the team’s franchise quarterback, the Buffalo Bills seldom found difficulty in turning short-yardage situations into huge conversions in the field of play or at the goal line prior to the 2025 NFL season. A physically imposing runner, Allen’s dominance while carrying the is well documented.
That, of course, has factored into Buffalo’s success while playing chess with the game’s longest yardage. Yet, all wasn’t well with Buffalo’s offense in every goal-to-go situation last season. Specifically, two-point tries got the best of the Bills.
If it seemed as though the offense never converted a two-point try, the truth of the matter wasn’t much different. Warren Sharp recently shared some eye-opening stats about the Bills’ struggles in the two-point game , noting that Buffalo “went 2-0f-9 (22%) on 2-point conversions last year. ” That leaves Buffalo with the worst conversion rate of any NFL team since at least the 2000 NFL season.
Worse yet, is that the Bills attempted zero rushing attempts during tw0-point tries last season. This, despite Allen and a truly dominant rushing attack that featured the NFL’s leading rusher in James Cook III. For his efforts, Allen completed just one two-point pass in eight attempts, while also throwing a try-killing interception.
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