‘It is the fastest start of Diggs’ eight-year career. Diggs’ 49 catches are most for a Bills receiver in the first six games of a season, and stand second this year to Miami’s Tyreek Hill, who has 50. Diggs’ 656 yards are second to Hill’s 701. Diggs’ six touchdown catches are second to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who has seven.’
Archives for October 2022
No Butts About It: Bills’ Josh Allen paying the price for hurdling Chiefs DB
‘If you take a closer look on the play, Allen landed on his back side and slid across the grass. He went on the “Kyle Brandt’s Basement” podcast on Tuesday and indicated that he had a battle wound from the landing of the hurdle.’
Doubling down: Von Miller again guarantees OBJ to Buffalo Bills
‘Entering the bye week, there is no doubt that the Bills are the AFC’s best team. If Beckham Jr. wants to win rings in back-to-back seasons, a reunion with Miller makes plenty of sense.’
Bills’ Stefon Diggs does NOT want Gabe Davis dating his sister for this reason
‘“I need somebody who go to mass before the game and stuff.”’
Josh Allen a popular sight at corner of Wellington and ‘Hurdle’ in Buffalo
‘Following Sunday’s 24-20 win over the Kansas City Chiefs that saw Josh Allen hurdle, yet, another player, an image of the Bills quarterback has been placed over the street signs at the corner of the intersection, making it appear Allen is hurdling over “Hurdle” Avenue.’
Buffalo showing love for Josh Allen
‘One of them, recreated on a street sign in North Buffalo showing a Josh Allen cutout leaping over “Hurdle” Avenue.’
Coaches, teammates in awe of Allen’s hurdle
‘”He did it again,” Miller said. “I don’t remember what happened at the game last week, who won or lost, but I remember he did that last game too. He’s just a creature, man, and a huge reason why I came here.”‘
Miller embraces ‘closer’ role for Bills
‘He was all over the field. He made key tackles on the Chiefs, especially tackling Patrick Mahomes on the drive that gave them the field goal.’
Bills Mafia donates to Kansas City hospital following win
‘Children’s Mercy Hospital said it received thousands of dollars in donations after Sunday’s game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.’
Analysis: Bills defense pulled out blitz, dime, 3-man rush wrinkles vs. Chiefs
‘The Bills dared to blitz Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes 10 times – the most they’ve ever blitzed him – and it worked out great.’
Observations: Why Sean McDermott felt comfortable with Jordan Poyer playing Sunday against Kansas City
‘“I trust our medical staff in their communication with Jordan in this case and I know our docs were heavily involved,” McDermott said. “I’ll just leave it at that.”’
Upon Further Review: Dawson Knox’s go-ahead touchdown provides feel-good moment
‘“Mental health is real,” wide receiver Stefon Diggs said after Sunday’s win. “He’s battling some things, and he had some things happen earlier in the year and he leaned on his brothers. He could have took some time away from football and really spent it with his family, and he decided to continue to play and continue to be around the people that love him and see him just triumph and a moment to rejoice, like, ‘Damn, a guy like that battling each and every day regardless of what’s going on with his life.’ … He has the courage and the will to be like, ‘I can do it.’ Trying to just love him up and keep him in that good space. To see him have the game-winning touchdown, it’s like, ‘OK, Knox. Good (stuff).’”’
Von Miller sees his biggest workload of the season in Bills’ win over Chiefs
‘Miller played 52 defensive snaps during his team’s 24-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. That was 78% of the team total – Miller’s most extensive action in terms of plays and overall percentage in the first six games of the season.’
Bills release linebacker/special teamer Andre Smith
‘Smith failed a test last November. He said he has no idea why or what caused his estrogen level to rise beyond the allowed limits. His appeal under the terms of the drug policy with the NFL and the NFL Players Association fell on deaf ears.’
NFL meetings expected to be quiet for Buffalo Bills
‘While the team heads into a weekend off, two of the Bills’ top officials – owner Terry Pegula and Executive Vice President Ron Raccuia – are heading to New York City, where representatives of all 32 clubs are gathering Tuesday and Wednesday for league meetings. (Co-owner and team President Kim Pegula, who has been under treatment for an undisclosed medical condition, won’t be in attendance.’