‘I think the Dolphins are better than the Jets, but this may be the second easiest game on the Bills schedule.’
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Bills bring in reinforcements at linebacker for Sunday’s game vs. Dolphins
‘Because of that, the Bills called up Deon Lacey and Andre Smith from the practice squad. They now have five healthy linebackers going into tomorrow’s game against the Dolphins with those two in addition to A.J. Klein, Tyler Matakevich and Tyrel Dodson.’
Bills relying on Andre Roberts’ dynamic return skills once again
‘“That’s my job right? Catch the ball and give the offense good field position. Our defense played great, had a lot of three-and-outs and gave me a lot of field to work with so with that defense playing great and our punt return team blocking hard we did a good job to help our offense out and give them good field position,” Roberts said.’
Catching up with the Ferguson brothers before they meet in the NFL for the first time
‘The Dolphins drafted Blake 185th overall in the sixth round of the NFL draft and now they’ll face each other for the first time in the NFL this Sunday as the Bills head to Miami to play the Dolphins.’
Thad’s Three Things: Bills at Dolphins
‘Ryan Fitzpatrick is world famous as being no dummy. He’ll be going after the Bills in the middle (and perhaps on the edge to the non-Tre White side). However, this is not the Chiefs or the Bucs or the Saints with the league’s most dangerous weapons. I like Mike Gesicki a lot. He and I have the same number of 7-catch or 100-yard NFL games. DeVante Parker is hobbled if he even does play. The leading rusher is some guy named Myles Gaskin.’
Next, next, next man up for Bills at linebacker
‘Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy used to say “Depth is a great thing until you need to use it.”‘
Allen’s fumbles are a ‘fundamental issue’
‘On the flip side, he has 24 fumbles through 29 career games.’
No trash talk: Shaq Lawson showers Allen in praise
‘”I’ve respected Josh Allen since day one,” said Lawson. “He’s a dog. He’s gotten better every year, I’ve seen it develop. He’s grown a lot and he’s already looking a lot better than he did last year. Ten times better throwing the ball.”‘
5 Bills-Dolphins players to watch today in Miami
‘9 carries for 30 yards is not the way the Bills second year back wanted to begin the season. Part of the lack of production is on the offensive line that did not give the Bills running backs room to run. Part of the lack of production was on quarterback Josh Allen, who took the ball out of Singletary’s gut on several occasions for RPO runs. But part will go on Singletary for not finding a way to make a play.’
Bills elevate linebackers Deon Lacey and Andre Smith from practice squad
‘Offensive lineman Victor Salako was released from the practice squad.’
5 players to watch | Bills at Dolphins
‘Though he has only played two games against Miami in his Bills career, Buffalo’s speed receiver may as well be called a Dolphins killer.’
Bills at Dolphins Week 2 | How to watch, listen, and stream
‘The Bills have won three straight games against the Dolphins, including a 37-20 victory in Miami during Week 11 of last season. The Bills last won four straight over their AFC East rival from 2006 to 2007.’
NFL analysts | Bills at Dolphins game predictions
‘The Dolphins were handled twice by the Bills last season, have very little continuity and rank below average in every position group outside the secondary. That’s a bad combination against a cohesive Bills squad.’
Inside the mindset of Stefon Diggs
‘”Even though we had a lot of the deck stacked against us per se, he would be the guy in the locker room who was going to give it every ounce of his energy until the clock struck zero,” Locksley said. “That’s where – when I talk about him being the ultimate competitor – that’s where the motivation comes in. That’s just how he is. He’s never going to give in. He’s never going to quit until the clock strikes zero.”‘
Bills Today | Will the Miami receivers cause problems for Buffalo’s secondary?
‘”They’re two really good receivers,” Wallace stated. “Two big-bodied receivers who make a lot of good, contested catches. So, it’s our job on the outside to play as best as we can and execute with the 50/50 balls, and that’s what it’s going to come down to. We have to do our job, it’s not just the matchup between me and Tre’Davious versus them two, its everyone. Against the run, and they have Mike Gesicki as a tight end, he’s a big physical threat as well. So, everyone has to do their 1/11th and execute and we should have good success.”‘