Buffalo Bills, sitting at 5-2, eye more trades before the NFL deadline, targeting safety and linebacker upgrades for a playoff push.
Despite a slow start, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills had their way with the Tennessee Titans in Week 7 and scored 34 unanswered en route to a 34-10 win at hom
The last time Geno Smith threw a pass against the Buffalo Bills, Doug Marrone was in his final year as head coach. Rex Ryan was still coaching
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was voted the NFL’s Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for his performance in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.
Bills: Amari Cooper was a shrewd pickup for the Bills. He’ll always battled inconsistency but Buffalo didn’t have any other wideout on his level. Cooper has to be reenergized going from the Browns’ offense to playing with Josh Allen. That was a trade that could have ramifications for the entire season.
Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald to preview the Week 8 slate of NFL games, highlighting the two biggest matchups and giving out one thing to watch for the rest of the particularly sloppy Sunday slate.
Seattle is trying to get Walker the ball more following a two-week span where he wasn’t much of a factor on offense and if he feels fully healthy the Seahawks can take advantage of a Bills defense that gives up an average of 132.9 rushing yards per game.
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Join Chris “Bear” Fallica, former NFL Offensive Lineman Geoff Schwartz, and the Gambling Group Chat as they break down NFL Week 8’s Super Six powered by DraftKings Sportsbook. Can the Seattle Seahawks cover the 3-point spread at home against the Buffalo Bills?
QB Jared Goff. He has joined Aaron Rodgers (2011), Kurt Warner (1999), Roger Staubach (1971) as the four players in league history to have a passer rating of 140 or better in three straight games. Goff has a chance to become the first to have a passer rating of 140 or better in four games in a row.
The group “Vote No On Prop 1” will spend over half a million dollars on TV spots during the Bills, Jets and Giants games over the next two weeks, a rep for the group told The Post Thursday.