‘“He’s probably one of the most interesting guys, not just on the team, but on the planet,” quarterback Josh Allen. “He’s awesome to be around. He’s one of those guys that just consistently worked, kept his head down, never complained. He doesn’t have a whole lot of opportunities in the passing game, but when his number’s called, he usually ends up making the play. He’s a guy that guys love being around. He’s all about the team, and he wants to do whatever (he) can do to help this team win. … He’s just one of the best dudes on the team.”’
Archives for October 2021
Scouting Report: Josh Allen’s top two receivers have been reliable targets
‘Prediction: Bills 31, Dolphins 17.’
Bills Mailbag: What’s been going wrong in the red zone?
‘There isn’t one specific thing that’s gone wrong in the red zone, or if there is, the Bills aren’t saying what it is. Players and coaches have given the standard “we have to execute better” line to explain the struggles, although Stefon Diggs shed some light on it when asked Wednesday why the team hasn’t been able to reach the end zone more consistently: “Things do get tighter down there and with things being tighter, routes got to be crisper, throws got to be tighter – there’s going to be smaller windows. You’ve got to work as a unit. At the end of the (Tennessee) game, I feel like we didn’t help ourselves. We could have done some things differently, especially at the wideout position.”’
Bills say new stadium could be ready by 2026 if deal is reached this year
‘That timeline – a year earlier than previously projected – is possible should the NFL team and New York State quickly reach an agreement for the construction of the Bills’ proposed $1.4 billion venue in Orchard Park.’
Here are 5 keys to the game and Sal’s prediction for Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins
‘Sal’s prediction: Buffalo Bills 30, Miami Dolphins 17.’
Who is Kahale Warring? Bills elevate TE for Dolphins matchup (6 things to know)
‘Although he goes by the name Kahale, Warring’s full name is Kahalekuiokalani Michael Wodehouse Warring.’
Who steps up in place of Bills’ Dawson Knox vs. Dolphins? (5 things to watch)
‘Cole Beasley could be more involved out of the slot or the workload could simply result in more targets for Stefon Diggs and Emmanuel Sanders. Another option is Gabriel Davis. Davis has been the odd man out in the Bills’ receiver room this season despite posting a 35-599-7 stat line one year ago. This year, Davis’ opportunities have been limited and he’s caught just six passes for 104 yards and a score. Last year, Davis scored two touchdowns against the Dolphins.’
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins 2021 preview with odds, predictions for Week 8
‘The Bills passing attack wasn’t clicking when these two teams played last time. This time around I expect adjustments and an offense that’s gone over 400 yards in their last four games to put up points. Tagovailoa should see a lot of pressure from Bills front.’
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins: How to watch NFL Week 8 | Time, TV channel, free live stream
‘Announce team: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Sherree Burress.’
Five takes: Bills looking to rebound as they welcome lowly Dolphins to Buffalo
‘This matchup presents another golden opportunity for the Buffalo RBs to put their best foot forward. The Dolphins rank near the bottom half of the league in rushing yards allowed per game (117.7).’
Sunday’s Miami Coverage
The Dolphins play the Bills on Halloween. It has been a nightmarish matchup for Miami (Miami Herald)
Dolphins sign Laird to active roster, elevate 2 from practice squad for Bills game (Miami Herald)
Dolphins’ game at Buffalo could serve as final impression before trade deadline for Tua Tagovailoa, others (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
From Killian High to UM to Dolphins, Sheldrick Redwine fulfills his all-Miami football journey (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Two Dolphins don’t travel to Buffalo; Miami makes practice squad promotions ahead of Bills game (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Hyde: The Dolphins are going all-in on Watson — what a mess | Commentary (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Kelly: Here’s what Miami Dolphins have to do to beat the Buffalo Bills, end long losing streak | Analysis (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Furones: Who has the edge? Dolphins (1-6) at Bills (4-2), as it doesn’t get any easier for Miami | Analysis (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Dolphins-Bills predictions: Will Dolphins pull off a miracle? (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Game time: Fast facts, odds, injury report and key info for Miami Dolphins (1-6) at Buffalo Bills (4-2) (South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Can Dolphins’ revitalized running game make a dent against Bills’ No. 1 defense? (Palm Beach Post)
Dolphins predictions: Palm Beach Post experts say Buffalo Bills will rout Miami in AFC East matchup (Palm Beach Post)
Miami Dolphins predictions: How are NFL experts predicting Week 8 game vs. Bills? (Palm Beach Post)
How to watch Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills Week 8 NFL game on TV, live stream (Palm Beach Post)
Miami Dolphins hope Halloween is not a horror date against the Bills (El Nuevo Herald)
Roster Moves: Miami Dolphins Make Roster Moves – Week 8 (MiamiDolphins.com)
Countdown to Kickoff | Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills (MiamiDolphins.com)
Bills vs. Dolphins time, odds, prediction, key questions: How to watch Josh Allen take on Tua Tagovailoa
‘Rested up, Buffalo should have no problem moving the ball here. And that’s really all they need to secure a sweep of Miami while distancing themselves from the Patriots (3-4) in the division. Maybe, just maybe, the Dolphins will keep it close for a bit if they get creative with Waddle, Myles Gaskin and Mike Gesicki, playing keep-away. And you can bet Tua will be motivated to show out with the Watson rumors ongoing. But this one screams Bills victory.’
Bills vs. Dolphins live stream info, TV channel: How to watch NFL on TV, stream online
‘Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)’
Opinion: Capaccio: Dolphins at Bills: Sal’s keys, notes, and stats
‘The Bills have scored the second most points in the NFL, averaging 33.8 per game. They’re in the top-10 (and in most cases even higher) in almost every major offensive statistical category. But they’re only converting 55.17% of their trips to the red zone into touchdowns, which is seventh-lowest in the league. They had their best red zone performance of the season back in Week 2 at the Dolphins, going 4-for-4. But their inability to convert (2-for-5) inside the 20 at Tennessee really hurt them and ultimately cost them chance to win the game at the end. They can’t let that happen again.’
WKBW Sports Staff predicts Bills week 8 matchup vs. Dolphins
‘Sure, the Dolphins offense is playing better, but they don’t have elite playmakers like the Bills have gone up against the last few weeks. I don’t think the Bills will shut out the Dolphins as they did in Week 2. But I’m not picking the Bills to lose a game coming off a bye week either.’