'"Just got to keep pushing man, keep pushing, get more wins," McCoy said. "With wins, numbers come with it. And that's the mindset, man. Just trying to lead this team in the right direction."'
Bills take season opener over the Jets, 21-12
'During the next Jets drive, Bills cornerback E.J. Gaines went down with a shoulder injury. Gaines was evaluated by the trainers and did not return to the game.'
Bills get expected victory
'One thing that played out as anticipated was a larger role for Charles Clay. The tight end has a key role in Rick Dennison’s offense, and Clay led the team with nine targets. In addition, it isn’t surprising that Taylor would feel more comfortable with Clay than newcomers Zay Jones, Jordan Matthews and Andre Holmes. His chemistry with them and the trust factor with that group is still a work in progress.'
The Bills had their act together in a Week 1 win
'It was nice to see a defense on the field that wasn’t standing there with their arms outstretched wondering what the call is. There was never a play where half the defense had their backs turned to the line of scrimmage as the ball was being snapped because they had no idea where they should be.'
Bills-Jets: Arrow Up/Arrow Down
'I thought Poyer was the best player on either defensive side of the field Sunday, and his stat line reflected it. 3 tackles, 1 for a loss, 1 sack, 1 QB hurry, 1 interception, 2 passes defended. That’s a full day’s work. And a really good one. Poyer was all over the field, used as a run-stopper, a blitzer, and a centerfielder. And he played each role well.'
Bills beat Jets 21-12, lead the AFC East through Week 1
'The Bills defense was key in the win on Sunday. They recorded two interceptions in the final quarter of play, the last of them sealed the win after Micah Hyde picked off a pass with less than two minutes to go.'
Joe B: 7 observations from Bills – Jets (9/10/17)
'He may be a 29-year old running back, but he certainly doesn’t look it.'
Taylor & McCoy lead Bills past Jets, into first place in AFC East
'Taylor also became the Bills all-time leading rusher for a quarterback, passing Joe Ferguson with 1,174 career yards.'
5 Questions with Joe Banyard
'In a nutshell, you gather up as many snakes as possible, put them in a big bin and auction them off. That's pretty much it.'
Bills battle bad image
'Richie Incognito: "We have 16 games to prove what type of team the 2017 Bills are. This is the first step. We’re going to come out of the gates red hot. We have a lot to prove to ourselves, and that’s all that matters."'
Bills win season opener and debut for Sean McDermott
'"I wanna thank Terry and Kim for giving us the recourses they give us. That was an entire building win right there. Good win as a team and I'm certainly proud of the players and the way they played. It's never easy to win in this league and they played hard for four quarters so I certainly appreciate that," said the rookie head coach.'
McCoy carries the load in Bills season-opening victory
'True that, but the Bills are going to have to guard against overusing McCoy because he is engine that drives their offense. He is the most indispensable Bill. Twenty-seven touches per game equates to 432 over a 16-game schedule, and that’s not going to happen. There was much concern going into the season about who would spell McCoy – a role Mike Gillislee so capably filled last season before bolting for the free agent dollars the New England Patriots threw at him. If the Jets game is any indication, the new Gillislee may be Mike Tolbert, a 5-foot-9, 260-pound human bowling ball who rushed for 42 yards on 12 carries and also caught a pass for 12 yards.'
Bills Knock Off Jets 21-12
'A win that puts them in sole possession of first place is nice but it was against the worst team in the league. Things will get tougher and it starts next week.'
Ground game and run ‘D’ carry Bills to Week 1 win
'McCoy had 159 yards from scrimmage, with 110 of them coming on the ground as he averaged five yards per carry and went over the 12,000 mark for career yards from scrimmage.'
Top 3 things we learned from Bills-Jets
'“We wanted to control the line of scrimmage and I thought we did that on the defensive front,” said head coach Sean McDermott. “Our run defense was outstanding.”'