‘The Bills should have been hellbent on making this A Learning Week … or else. Learn from the interceptions and the Bills will beat Las Vegas in Sunday’s home opener at Highmark Stadium. Learn from the mistakes defending the run and they will be 1-1. Learn from the special teams errors that led to allowing a punt return touchdown in overtime and they will avoid uh-oh-and-2.’
Archives for September 2023
Bills-Raiders Scouting Report: Josh Allen should have bounce-back effort against Raiders’ defense
‘Bills 28, Raiders 14.’
Bills Mailbag: Is Josh Allen just stubborn, or are his coaches failing him?
‘Allen said this week that he’s in his sixth season and should know better about when to take those chances. At this point, talk is cheap. He needs to go out and actually do it. He has shown before in his career that he can, and one thing Allen has done well is bounce back. I think back to the lessons he learned from an ugly loss to New England early in his second season. Allen has frequently referenced that game as a turning point, when he realized he needed to change his play style. The hope for the Bills has to be he looks at this most recent loss to the Jets in the same way, because Allen cost the team a win Monday. I’m sure Allen realizes that, and I’m betting we see a much-improved performance starting Sunday against the Raiders.’
Sean Kirst: 50 years later, outlaw Buffalo Bills mascot remains legend
‘Today, Billy the Buffalo serves as a big blue mascot in a way controlled and sanctioned by the team. But there was no equivalent in the early 1970s, when Kell, his brother Ben and Millitello were co-operators of Mulligan’s Brick Bar on Allen Street – starting point for a tavern empire that soon included locations at Hertel Avenue and Sunset Bay.’
Who better to run a tailgating business than a Buffalo native?
‘Mikulec runs Gameday Hospitality, his company that hosts all-inclusive tailgates in NFL markets such as Kansas City and Cincinnati – some of the Bills’ biggest rivals – and before and after events such as Taylor Swift concerts and the college football national championship game.’
Voice of the fan: What we think we know about the Bills, other than you know who
‘Spencer Brown struggled. Bills fans were terrified that Brown would get killed and he did. Now he has to face Maxx Crosby, who is a bad, bad man, horrific matchup, and should have three xxx’s in his name. Brown is becoming Spencer Gifts to opposing pass-rushers. Several plays he went into his backpedal and the defender just kept on pushing him backward as if it was just a backpedaling drill.’
Buffalo Bills vs. Las Vegas Raiders prediction and keys to the game at Highmark Stadium
‘Sal’s prediction: Bills 31, Raiders 17.’
What channel is the Bills game on? How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. Las Vegas Raiders
‘But Josh Allen essentially handed New York that game, and now the Raiders come to Orchard Park, an improved team from last season but also a team that is not expected to be playing postseason football come January. The Bills are the clear-cut favorite and they need to take care of business and get their season headed in the right direction.’
Time for Allen, Bills to bounce back vs. Vegas
‘But give Allen and Buffalo credit for bouncing back: remarkably, the Bills are 7-0 the following week after those games. The week after that Minnesota game last year, Buffalo played the Browns in Detroit due to the November snowstorm. And Allen was solid in that 31-23 win, albeit in a more run-focused offense, only throwing 27 times (18-for-27) for 197 yards and a touchdown for a 100.4 passer rating.’
Exclusive Bills Mafia Zippo does it all
‘The Bills Mafia Zippo had been available for $44.95 exclusively at Delta Sonic locations in Buffalo and Rochester, but goes on sale Monday at zippo.com, while supplies last.’
How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. Las Vegas Raiders: NFL Week 2 time, TV channel, free live stream
‘Bills vs. Raiders will air on CBS and can be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial), Paramount Plus (free trial) and other live TV services.’
Hill: Spare me your outrage and maybe spare Bills reporter’s job
‘Someone was recording and decided to put it out, leaving two people in a very uncomfortable situation. Diggs could have shut it down by saying they were friends and he knew she was joking, but he didn’t. He said he was troubled by the situation, which is completely within his rights. Glab issued what seemed to be a genuine apology.’
Sunday’s Las Vegas Coverage
Deablo’s play was ‘Divine’ for Raiders in season opener (Las Vegas Review Journal)
Graney: Will Jimmy Garoppolo’s charm translate to wins? (Las Vegas Review Journal)
Hill: Spare me your outrage and maybe spare Bills reporter’s job (Las Vegas Review Journal)
Vegas Nation Gameday — Raiders head to Buffalo (Las Vegas Review Journal)
How to watch Raiders-Bills game (Las Vegas Review Journal)
Raiders’ second road game gives team a chance to bond before big test (Las Vegas Sun)
Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers ruled out for Sunday’s game at Buffalo with concussion (AP)
Pick Six: Raiders look to their young defenders, offensive line for production in Buffalo (Raiders.com)
Game Preview: Raiders get ready for second straight road game (Raiders.com)
Bucky Brooks’ Scouting Report: Week 2 at Bills (Raiders.com)
Expert Game Picks: Raiders’ Week 2 contest vs. Bills (Raiders.com)
How to watch, listen and livestream Raiders at Bills (Raiders.com)
If Josh Allen doesn’t play ‘smarter football,’ Bills are destined to underachieve
‘Eighty-four. That’s the number attached to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen that resonates. No, that’s not the total of TV commercials the much-hyped Allen is appearing in these days. It’s the 84 turnovers Allen has committed since entering the NFL in 2018 – and it’s the highest figure of any player during that span.’
What channel is Raiders vs. Bills on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL Week 2 game
‘Despite a misstep in Week 1, all of Buffalo’s goals to be a contender remain in sight.’