‘Rhodes is a big cornerback, at 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, who had great success playing man coverage for the Minnesota Vikings. He made the Pro Bowl in 2016, 2017 and 2019. But the last Pro Bowl honor was more off reputation, as he struggled in man coverage that season.’
Archives for September 28, 2022
Josh Allen on Ken Dorsey’s video: ‘We freaking love seeing that’
‘”As a player, looking at your offensive coordinator having that much emotion and care for the game, and he prepares so hard that he wants to win, he wants to do everything in his power to win. I know people might be making a big deal out of it, but as players, we freaking love seeing that.”‘
Bills sign OL Justin Murray, place Tommy Doyle on injured reserve
‘Murray, listed at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, spent the last three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals. Murray, 29, entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2016 with the Broncos, spending time on the practice squad. The former Cincinnati Bearcat made his debut in 2018 with the Raiders, playing in two games. He has also spent time with the Buccaneers, Saints, and Bengals.’
Position grades: Bills’ offense making most of more passes to RBs
‘Offensive line (2.5): Obviously, the Bills had trouble running into a Miami defensive front that usually stacked the line with six or seven defenders. Usually, when you face a six- or seven-man front, it’s easier to run gap scheme or power runs, get guys pulling and outnumber at the point of attack. But the Bills were without elite pulling center Mitch Morse. Zone runs generally are better when there is a “bubble” or two in the front (an open gap in a typical 4-3 front). On Zach Moss’ first run, Ryan Bates didn’t get to the second level and missed the linebacker. On the second Moss run, Seiler got past Rodger Saffold to stuff the run. Singletary’s 2-yard loss came against a stacked front and a CB run blitz. Saffold missed Christian Wilkins on the play. Singletary did get 6 yards late on a pin-and-pull run with Greg Van Roten pulling. So the jury is out. Let’s see how it goes when the line gets healthier.’
Jim Kubiak: Josh Allen stands tall as injuries force changes to game plan
‘If you measure Josh Allen’s performance through the prism of Vince Lombardi’s famous quote, “The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have,” then you have just witnessed one of the greatest quarterback performances of the ages. Consider: Allen completed 42 of 63 attempts; threw for 400 yards; ran 90 plays in massive heat conditions; threw two touchdowns; and willed the Bills into scoring opportunities without starting center Mitch Morse and replacement Greg Van Roten. He did all that without a healthy Gabe Davis, with a limited Dawson Knox and Stefon Diggs, and without Jake Kumerow, who injured his leg early in the first half. Greg Mancz finished the game as the emergency center, while all eight offensive linemen who dressed played critical minutes in game filled with personnel chaos.’
Ken Dorsey’s outburst has Tom Brady glad he’s not the only one throwing tantrums
‘“I thought it was pretty impressive,” Brady said with a chuckle. “I’ve been mad. There was a lot of anger in that. It is impressive. It looked like a little trademark infringement based on my prior week so I gotta maybe send a cease and desist to Ken. But I like the passion, Ken. Keep it up! I’m not the only adult in the entire league that’s throwing temper tantrums so thank you Ken for taking me off the hook.”’
Buffalo Bills, beset by injuries to secondary, sign CB Xavier Rhodes to practice squad, source says
‘Rhodes himself appeared to confirm the news in a tweet Tuesday evening that read #BillsMafia.’
Former All-Pro corner Xavier Rhodes signing with Bills to help Buffalo’s battered secondary, per report
‘Buffalo recently lost star safety Micah Hyde for the season due to a neck injury and has also been dealing with injuries to corners Tre’Davious White, Dane Jackson, and Christian Benford. In last week’s loss to Miami, All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer was held out due to a foot injury, so this Super Bowl contender is awfully banged up in the secondary.’
Report: Bills signing cornerback Xavier Rhodes
‘With the injuries to Benford, Tre’Davious White and Dane Jackson at cornerback – not to mention safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer – the Bills are took a look at a former All-Pro cornerback, who was available as a free agent on Tuesday.’
Buffalo Bills sign Justin Murray; Tommy Doyle placed on IR
‘Murray is a 6-year veteran who spent the last three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals. He started his career as an undrafted free agent with the Denver Broncos in 2016.’
Bills sign cornerback Xavier Rhodes
‘Rhodes is new to Buffalo but spent some time with Leslie Frazier and Stefon Diggs during his Minnesota Vikings days. He spent the bulk of his career with the Vikings until making his way to the Indianapolis Colts in 2020.’
Sullivan: Task for battered Bills defense no easier against red-hot Lamar Jackson
‘Jackson had 218 yards passing and four TD throws in the Ravens’ 37-26 win at New England. He also ran for 107 yards and a score. He now leads the league in passing touchdowns with 10 and is tied for fourth in rushing yards with 243 yards — with a league-leading 9.3 yards a carry.’
Did the Butt Punt actually benefit the Dolphins in beating the Bills?
‘According to research from Chase Stuart at FootballPerspective.com, the average drive start after a punt from the opponent’s 1-yard line is around the 37-yard line. If the Bills had gotten the ball there with 1:25 left, and trailing by four points instead of two, their win probability would have been about 44%, per Pro Football Reference. Even backed up to midfield, Buffalo’s odds would have been about 36%.’
Buffalo Bills sign veteran CB Xavier Rhodes
‘Rhodes was a part of current defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier’s team when he was the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. The 32-year-old made the All-Pro team in 2017 and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016, 2017, and 2019.’
Bills sign former Cardinals OL Justin Murray, place OT Tommy Doyle on IR
‘Murray was on the Cardinals during both the 2020 and 2021 season, though had to be placed on season-ending IR in Week 3 of last season after suffering a back injury. He was let go by the Cardinals in August prior to the start of the season.’