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The Bills suffered a surprising loss to the New England Patriots 23-20 last Sunday as an 8-point favorite as the Under (48.5) cashed. The loss was Buffalo's first game this season in which it didn't hit at least 30 points. The AFC East keaders are led by QB Josh Allen, who has 1,217 passing yards and 12 total touchdowns.
Things have slowed down for the Atlanta receiver in his second season. He thinks he's ready to step in for Darnell Mooney and contribute.
It has been a dismal performance by the Bills' defense so far this season, but PFF believes this linebacker has been a bright spot.
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AFC Playoff Picture: Buffalo Bills drop a spot Sunday
If the Bills win Monday, they move back up to second. The Bills are playing for second because the surprising Indianapolis Colts pulled out another victory, holding off the gritty Arizona Cardinals late.
After the loss to the New England Patriots, the team has turned the page and now shifts its focus to the Atlanta Falcons.
On offense, the Bills turned the ball over three times. A bad exchange on a handoff to Dawson Knox, a fumble by Keon Coleman and a Josh Allen interception took potential points off the board while one set the Patriots up deep in Buffalo territory.
Progress has been made on the construction of the new Buffalo Bills stadium that the team is set to start using in 2026. News10BC’s Buffalo affiliate WGRZ reports crews started installing the natural grass field Tuesday.
Atlanta's second-round pick has shined in his first professional season, helping the Falcons' defense become one of the elite units in the NFL.