‘The Bills are a passing team. Plain and simple. And Josh Allen is not a game-management quarterback. Ultimately, they have to play to their strengths, if that means throwing the ball 40 times a game.’
Archives for November 6, 2020
Milano misses second straight day of practice
‘Meanwhile, wide receiver John Brown was a full participant Thursday, but center Mitch Morse was among those who did not practice. Morse is in the league’s concussion protocol, as is safety Micah Hyde, who not only practiced for a second straight day, but was also no longer in a red non-contact jersey.’
Bills activate Knox from Reserve/COVID-19 list
‘The 2020 season was expected to be a breakout year for Knox, but so far it has been anything but that. In his four games played this season, the 6-foot-4, 254-pound tight end has just six receptions for 93 yards on 12 total targets.’
“Bills Kid” bringing fans joy through video messages
‘The plan is to do this every week of the season, both this year and the many after. Carson says “Bills Kid” will eventually become “Bills Adult” and even though the jokes will change — he’ll always end with the same message.’
Flix Theater in Depew showing Bills game vs. Seahawks, proceeds go towards The Summit Center
‘Tickets are $40 for adults and $20 for anyone age 17 or younger.’
Bills Injury Report: Dawson Knox activated from COVID-19/reserve list
‘Wide receiver John Brown, defensive tackle Vernon Butler, defensive end Jerry Hughes, and safety Micah Hyde all returned to full practice.’
Bills brace for Russell Wilson, powerful Seattle offense
‘“You’ve got to find a way to counter what they do. They score a lot of points. We’ve got to do a good job on offense and special teams to keep them off the field any way we can,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said.’
Bills defense preparing for Seahawks’ Russell Wilson, DK Metcalf
‘Wilson currently has 26 touchdowns, which is five more than Patrick Mahomes and any other quarterback.’
Bills tight end Dawson Knox cleared to return to the team
‘Knox missed the team’s win against the New York Jets on October 25 after he tested positive for COVID-19 before the team was going to fly to New York.
Tre’Davious White allowed out of lawsuit over Orchard Park home
‘In a document filed Thursday in New York State Supreme Court for Erie County, four lawyers on behalf of their clients agreed that Buffalo Bills player Tre’Davious White could be removed from the case.’
Feliciano grateful to have ‘long journey’ behind him
‘“Moving into center was definitely a way to protect it more,” Feliciano said of his pectoral injury. “You just have help on both sides when you’re at center.”’
Quinton Jefferson excited to face old team, but ‘new’ Seahawks
‘“I loved it there,” Jefferson said. “They drafted me and gave me my opportunity to show what I can do in the league so I’m forever grateful for that. I’m excited to go play against them.”’
Bills tight end Dawson Knox activated from COVID list
‘In four games this season, Knox has 6 catches for 93 yards.’
Greenville’s Justin Zimmer taking advantage of playing time with Buffalo Bills
‘”My wife has always made fun of me because for the first few years in the NFL, people would ask what I do for a living,” Zimmer explained, “I was always reluctant to tell them because I played, but I didn’t really play in the NFL, I practiced.”‘
Bills Today | Analytics site assesses Buffalo’s AFC East title odds
‘To bump that 85 percent up to 100 percent, Buffalo still has some work to do. According to our Elo ratings, the Bills have the league’s fifth-toughest set of remaining opponents over the rest of the season, with Sunday’s contest versus Seattle (1626 Elo) and Week 14’s game against the Steelers (1635) standing out as the most difficult matchups left. Those games are not necessarily the most consequential for Buffalo’s division chances, however. In our simulations, the games that swing Buffalo’s division odds the most come in Week 16 against the Patriots and (especially) Week 17 against the Miami Dolphins, who might be the biggest real obstacle left to the Bills’ division-title hopes.’