‘The other three teams in the AFC East: Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and New York Jets, all lost on Sunday.’
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Buffalo Bills help fund internet for Buffalo Public Schools students
‘The Buffalo Bills Social Justice Fund donated $500,000 to the district to fund Spectrum Enterprise Stay Connected K-12.’
Bills completed “deep dives” during the Bye Week
‘“Overall, we looked in a lot of corners of what we were doing in terms of deep dive, we did a lot of good research in the early part of last week of our football team. One of the areas we looked at naturally was the run game, we looked at the pass game too and both sides of the ball, but naturally the run game as well. I feel like we have a good plan going forward,” Bills head coach Sean McDermott said.’
Frazier not worried about Bills defense moving on from heartbreaking loss
‘“In our league, you have to be able to move on whether we won that game or in this case didn’t win, you have to move on,” Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier said. “It’s all about moving on from that game and putting our focus on the LA Chargers, period. You have to move on and focus on the next opponent. That’s the National Football League.”’
Buffalo Bills TE Tommy Sweeney out for rest of season with heart inflammation issue linked to COVID-19
‘Bills head coach Sean McDermott announced to media in the weekly coaches press conference on Monday that Sweeney was set to return to the field this week. After being placed on the PUP list before the start of the season with a foot injury, Sweeney had cleared every benchmark to return until he visited with the team cardiologist, as per new NFL rules set in place this season.’
Buffalo Bills in command of AFC East, returning from bye week
‘The Chargers are averaging just over 400 yards per game, offensively, third in the NFL in that category.’
Bills TE Tommy Sweeney out for season with myocarditis, connected to COVID-19
‘Sweeney and fellow Bills tight ends were placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list in October, after teammate Dawson Knox tested positive for the virus.’
Bills player out for season with myocarditis, believed due to COVID-19
‘“I saw him today. He looks in good spirits,” McDermott said. “It’s unfortunate. He’s had a rough year with the injury the early part of the year and now with the Covid. We know he’s a good football player. We know he’s a guy that we believe in and can’t wait to get him back on the field when we can here.”’
Bills offense to make adjustments after their week off
‘Daboll said the foundation of making improvements was being honest with his team about where they can make changes.’
The Mitch Morse Mystery
‘Your guess is as good as mine and, knowing McDermott this season, I doubt we’ll know who’s starting at center until 12:30 pm on Sunday.’
Sweeney out for season with COVID-19 connected condition
‘Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle that can affect the heart’s ability to pump and cause rapid or abnormal heart rhythms. Many viruses can cause myocarditis, and it is a major concern for athletes who contract COVID-19.’
Complication due to COVID-19 ends Tommy Sweeney’s 2020 season
‘The Bills coach also announced tight end Tommy Sweeney will miss the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle known to stem from COVID-19 infections.’
Bills Today | ESPN analyzes the Bills improvement in passing efficiency
‘How he’s doing it: With high-level route-running traits that speak to his body control, foot speed and sudden separation ability, Diggs has elevated the game of Allen in Brian Daboll’s offense. In addition to Daboll’s ability to scheme up Diggs on crossers and deep over routes off play-action — which create open coverage voids for Allen to deliver rhythm throws — the Bills wide receiver can also win isolation matchups on speed outs, curls and in-breakers. A high-volume target when facing either man or zone schemes, Diggs leads the NFL in both receptions (73) and receiving yards (906) ina system that caters to his strengths within the route tree.’