‘The environment could be one of the toughest the Bills will face this season. The Jaguars are 5-1 at home in September the last four years, taking advantage of still-sweltering summer heat and humidity that saps energy and leaves opponents sucking down fluids, gasping for air and trying to find a seat in the shade or in front of one of those oversized sideline cooling fans. Forecasts call for it to be sunny, with a high of 93 degrees and 64 percent humidity – exactly what the Jaguars want against a team from the northeast.’