'Credibility damage: After grabbing the NFL's attention with last week's victory at Atlanta, prompting many (including me) to call them a contender, the Bills turned right around and laid a big egg against a bad opponent. You can say the Bills were too banged up to succeed, especially after their best offensive weapon, tight end Charles Clay, left the game early with a knee injury. But the Bengals had three turnovers – more than enough for the Bills to come out on top even after Tyrod Taylor's ugly fourth-quarter interception. They couldn't. Now, the Bills, at 3-2, are tied for first in the AFC East with the New England Patriots and New York Jets.'