‘The Bills certainly got the attention of the Jaguars thanks to their victory over Houston, a team that has somehow managed to beat Jacksonville twice this season. But an attentive and respectful Jaguars defense may not be such a good thing for the Bills. Led by their DT combo of Marcus Stroud and John Henderson, the Jags are tough to run against as they rank sixth in the league at 95.8 yards per game. If attacking by air seems prudent, consider that the Jags rank fifth in pass defense with an average yield of 183.9 yards, and they have 22 sacks, 14 interceptions and are No. 1 in the NFL in red-zone defense (allowed TDs just 30 percent of the time). This is the best defense Buffalo has seen since the Chicago game, and we all know what happened there. Buffalo does have some confidence, though, after last week’s breakout game. Losman threw the ball well, Lee Evans was otherworldly, the line played stout, and the Bills won. If the Bills hope to win today, the line has to play its best game of the season, and if the run game bogs down, Losman will have to be sharp and play turnover-free.’