‘We expect between 10 and 18 inches of snow to pile up near and around Orchard Park Saturday afternoon and night.’
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Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills – NFL Week 15 Preview
‘With a win tonight, the Bills clinch a spot in the playoffs for the fourth straight season and fifth out of the last six years. There’s a few other ways the Bills can make it to the postseason tonight, but that is by far the easiest route.’
Top 6 storylines to follow for Bills vs. Dolphins | Week 15
‘”They do a really good job of adjusting and doing some certain things,” Dorsey said. “So I think the importance of trying to create some uncertainty on their side of the ball a little bit with some different looks and some different concepts and things like that to try to keep them off balance is important while not losing your own identity.”‘
7 things to watch for in Bills vs. Dolphins | Week 15
‘”I think you gain more knowledge of how to prepare yourself to play in weather like that,” Poyer said. “Obviously, one thing you have is the mindset, understanding early on in the week that this is what it’s going to be like. I’ve learned how to prepare myself to play in the cold. And especially here at home in Buffalo you’ve really just got to embrace it.”‘
Top 10 reasons to get pumped up for the latest installment of Bills vs. Dolphins
‘For about a decade, it was all Miami when Don Shula took over as head coach in the 1970s. But the competition started to grow a few years later during the Jim Kelly and Dan Marino era. Now, it’s up to Allen and Tagovailoa to see which team will ride the next wave of the long-standing rival.’
How the Bills can clinch a 2022 AFC playoff spot | Week 15
‘While the Bills can not clinch the division in Week 15 against Miami, they can clinch a playoff spot.’
Game Predictions | Bills vs. Dolphins | Week 15
‘Here’s a list of game predictions from NFL analysts.’
Bills vs. Dolphins | How to watch, stream and listen | Week 15
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Inside the Bills: How Nyheim Hines has adjusted to being in Buffalo – on and off the field
‘“I’m trying to get my life together,” he said. “I had a moving team probably two or three weeks ago, brought my Sleep Number bed and things like that from Indy to here. Things are settling down, but the first two or three weeks, it was an initial shock, at least for me. It was my first time moving. I had been there four or five years, so I just accumulated things. I established myself there, and overnight you just have to pick up and leave and you’ve got three hours to pack. … I’ve had a lot of help to make this transition.”’
PlayAction: For Bills’ Sam Martin, punting in Highmark winds is both science and art
‘“I’d definitely prefer snow over rain because the ball stays drier, your hands stay drier,” Martin said. “Warmups are super important because you can really do trial and error. Sometimes you best punt is the punt that lands and rolls. You’re always trying to strategize.”’
Bills’ injury updates: Ryan Bates, Jordan Phillips ruled out; Matt Milano improving
‘Milano did not participate Tuesday or Wednesday, but he was upgraded to a limited participant on Thursday. This follows the same trajectory he had last week. Milano was questionable heading into the game against the New York Jets, but he played 100% of defensive snaps and had a strong performance.’
How we see it: News writers predict Bills vs. Dolphins rematch
‘The danger for the Bills’ defense in this game is missed tackles, particularly if the footing is shaky. Miss a tackle on Tyreek Hill or Jaylen Waddle, and look out. The Dolphins would be wise to get the ball out of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s hands quickly, and to let Hill and Waddle try to make big plays. Having Jordan Poyer and Tre’Davious White back for this game after both missed the first meeting is big for the Buffalo secondary.’
View from Vegas: Weather won’t be good, but it favors the Bills
‘Prediction: Buffalo over Miami by 11.’
Erik Brady: Let there be peace on earth, and a Bills’ Super Bowl victory
‘“People would say to him, ‘You make the drive to Buffalo every day for work – and then, on your day off, you drive back for the Bills?’ And we would just say, ‘Oh, yes, we know that route very well.’”’
Despite a tough year, can Bills pass defense step up to stop Miami’s dynamic receivers?
‘Given all that upheaval, it’s no surprise the Bills currently rank 19th in passing yards allowed (219.5), 13th in completion percentage (63.7), and seventh in passer rating (81.7).’