What they’re saying | NFL analysts share these opinions as the Bills prepare for a tough three-game stretch,
If the defense rises to an average unit and the offense plays like this, this team is a real contender.
They’re a real force in the AFC and it’s not like their playoff hopes are dashed, they’re 6-5.
… This is very much in sight, this is very much a realistic possibility for them to get in and seriously scare some people if they do.
” After a two-game losing streak, the Bills are fresh off a 32-6 win over the New York Jets as they prepare to travel to Philadelphia to face the 9-1 Eagles Sunday.
With Joe Brady taking over offensive play-calling responsibilities, the Bills scored the most points since their Week 4 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Quarterback Josh Allen threw just one interception and three passing touchdowns as the Bills offense scored on seven of their 11 drives (excluding the final clock-chewing drive.
) As Buffalo looks to climb back into the playoff conversation, perhaps the toughest three-game sequence of their schedule awaits them.
The Bills will play the Eagles, Chiefs, and Cowboys over the next four weeks, and will be at their best against the best teams in the league with an overall record of 23-7.
Here’s what top NFL analysts and columnists have to say about the Bills’ big win and the aftermath.
Robert Mays | The Athletic Football Show: The Bills could be a scary team if things keep going like this.
With several defensive starters missing significant time and an offense that hasn’t lived up to its high potential over the past five or six weeks, the Bills showed Sunday night they can live up to high expectations, according to Robert of The Athletic.
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This happened before the demands placed on it during the season were met.
The Bills currently sit eighth in the AFC with four of his remaining six games coming against current playoff teams.
If the defense plays average and the offense plays like this, this team is a real contender.
They are a true force in the AFC, and 6-5 doesn’t mean their hopes of making the playoffs are dashed.
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That’s definitely in the cards and there’s a very real possibility that they come in and seriously scare some people if they do that.
” Bills after two straight losses Fresh off a 32-6 win, the New York Jets prepare to travel to Philadelphia to face the 9-1 Eagles on Sunday.
With Joe Brady running the offense, the Bills scored their most points since their Week 4 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Quarterback Josh Allen had just one interception and three passing touchdowns, and the Bills offense scored on seven of 11 drives (not including the drive that made up the final clock).
A game sequence according to your game plan is waiting for you.
Over the next four weeks, the Bills will play the Eagles, Chiefs and Cowboys, putting their best foot forward against the best teams in the league with a combined record of 23-7.
Here’s what top NFL analysts and columnists have to say about the Bills’ big win and the aftermath.
Robert Mays | The Athletic Football Show: The Bills could be a scary team if things keep going like this.
With several defensive starters missing significant time and the offense not living up to its potential over the past five or six weeks, The Athletic’s Robert Mays said Sunday night the Bills are at the top of their game.