‘The Buffalo Bills will play the opening game of the 2019 NFL playoffs when they play at the Houston Texans on Saturday, January 4 at 4:35 p.m., the NFL announced on Sunday.’
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Bills close regular season with loss, play Texans in playoffs
‘The Bills might not have come away from Sunday’s game completely healthy, either. OL Ty Nsekhe and CB Levi Wallace both left the game with injuries.’
2019 Buffalo Bills Regular Season Awards
‘I’m not sure the John Brown addition could’ve gone much better for the Bills. After pursuing the 29-year-old receiver last year, Brown signed a three-year, $27M contract in March. In his first season with the Bills, Brown led the team with 72 receptions, 1060 yards, and six touchdowns. Brown is the Bills’ first wideout to surpass 1,000 yards since 2015 [Sammy Watkins, 1047].’
Buffalo Bills to play Texans in Houston, Saturday on 7ABC
‘Both the Bills and the Texans finished with records of 10-6, and have never played each other in the NFL playoffs.’
Heading to Houston for Bills playoff game? Here’s what you need to know before you book your flight
‘AAA suggested buying tickets as soon as possible and remaining flexible on the return date. If you can stay an extra day in Houston, you could save a few hundred dollars in flights.’
Wallace & Nsekhe injured in Week 17 loss to Jets
‘As they head into the postseason, the health of corner back Levi Wallace and Ty Nsekhe will be something to watch.’
Bills to play Texans on Wild Card Weekend
‘The Patriots will also be playing on Wild Card Weekend after Ryan Fitzpatrick manufactured a miraculous 27-24 win in New England, denying the Patriots a first round bye in the playoffs.’
4 Observations: Bills finish regular season 10-6
‘Sean McDermott decided to play a large portion of the starters but they weren’t on the field much. The Bills have been lucky when it comes to injuries this season but cornerback Levi Wallace suffered an ankle injury in the 1st half while intercepting a Sam Darnold pass. Wallace did not return and was spotted in a walking boot after the game. Offensive tackle Ty Nsekhe returned to the lineup after missing 5 games, injured his ankle again and was carted to the locker room. Cody Ford and Taron Johnson also left the game with injuries but returned.’
Conservative Bills fall at home to Jets 13-6 in regular season finale
‘Bills receiver Duke Williams led the offensive effort with six catches for 106 yards.’
Bills building a better QB
‘What the Bills have done so much better than the Jets is build around their quarterback.’
Game Recap | Bills fall to the Jets in the regular season finale
‘The Jets were able to move the ball, totaling 176 yards of offense but settled for just three points as Ficken missed a pair of kicks.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills vs. Jets | Week 17
‘“Yeah we were just trying to make sure because we’re a little short at that position to begin with,” said head coach Sean McDermott. “So we had Levi and Kevin out there, and we wanted to roll them in and out and we just kind of ran out of bodies. You hate to see that happen. Levi made a good play. But I’ll have a better feel (on their prognoses) when I sit down with the medical staff and trainers.”’
Bills to face Houston in AFC Wild Card playoff matchup
‘This marks the third straight time that Buffalo will face an AFC South opponent in a first-round playoff matchup. In 2017, they faced Jacksonville on the road, and in 1999 the Bills squared off against Tennessee.’
Bills 2020 opponents feature AFC West, NFC West
‘The 2020 season has the Bills pitted against the AFC West and NFC West based on the league’s rotational schedule in addition to their AFC East rivals.’
Inactives | Cole Beasley, John Brown, Tre’Davious White among healthy scratches
‘Bills head coach Sean McDermott said “a majority” of the starters will play today against the Jets in the team’s regular season finale, but that didn’t mean all of them. Wide receivers Cole Beasley and John Brown were among the healthy scratches on Buffalo’s inactive list Sunday.’