‘The Bills are 4-0 against teams with a losing record this season. After the Dolphins, the Bills face the 1-5 Jacksonville Jaguars, the 1-5 New York Jets and even the 3-4 Indianapolis Colts.’
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Thad’s Three Things: Bills vs. Dolphins
‘I think Tommy Sweeney will be the first man up because I think the Bills value the ability to present run/pass questions to defenses by having a tight end on the field. Back in week one, the Bills ran a heavy dose of four and five receiver sets. It didn’t work out so well. Since then, they’ve been primarily an 11 personnel team with one running back and one tight end on the field. It’s the same formula that built an elite offense last year. I think the Bills stick with it and I think that means Sweeney.’
Bills elevate Kahale Warring for Sunday’s game
‘Kahale (pronounced kah-HALL-ay) Warring is in his third year in the NFL and has played in seven career NFL games – all with Houston in 2020.’
6 things to watch for in Bills vs. Dolphins | Week 8
‘”It’s a big game being back home,” said Bills RB Zack Moss in an appearance on ‘One Bills Live’ this week. “Everything that we want goes through our stadium. Being a big division game and being able to come back home in front of our fans will be a big advantage for us. We haven’t heard the fans in almost a month so it’ll be a fun game on Sunday.”‘
NFL analysts | Bills vs. Dolphins game predictions | Week 8
‘”I really struggled with this one because Miami is unlikely to get smashed yet again,” Gagnon said, “especially now that Tua Tagovailoa is finding his game. Still, Buffalo is at home, well-rested following a bye and likely extremely hungry after a tough Week 6 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Bills are very good at winning handily, and I don’t think they’ll mess around here. Plus, the Dolphins might simply be out of inspiration after falling to 1-6 with a Week 7 home loss to a mediocre Falcons team.”‘
Bills vs. Dolphins | How to watch, stream, and listen | Week 8
‘Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon. Analysis: James Lofton. Sideline: Sheree Burruss.’