‘The Bills continue to struggle covering opposing tight ends. Last week, Kansas City rookie Tony Moeaki was having a quiet day until getting open for receptions of 18 and 11 yards to help set up the Chiefs’ game-winning field goal in overtime. Buffalo has assigned countless players on the tight end, from linebackers to safeties, but always seems to be a step too late on critical plays. “We’re just not in the right place at the right time on some of those plays,” said FS Jairus Byrd, who last year seemed to always be around the ball in making nine interceptions. “But you have to give the other guys credit. They get paid, too. They made the plays they had to make and we didn’t.”‘