'I feel good. I feel good. Very thankful, very thankful. Thank God for the win. Praise God. That was a great team victory. Thank Terry and Kim [Pegula for" target="_blank"> giving us the resources that they give us. Just like I said, it was an entire building win. Good to win as a team and extremely proud of the players the way they played. It’s never easy to win in this league and they played hard for four quarters. I certainly appreciate that. I also appreciate the fans. Four quarters, hanging in there with us. The intensity, the energy in this building was outstanding. Outstanding. To carry that for four quarters, I can’t thank them enough. It’s great to play at home, and we look forward to seeing them in a couple weeks here.'
Ducasse headlines Bills inactives
'The reason Ducasse is inactive is likely rooted in the fact that Ryan Groy offers more position versatility as a backup as he’ll serve today as the backup center to Eric Woodand the swing guard, should anything happen to Miller or Richie Incognito.'
Bills Today: Incognito acknowledges talented Jets defense
'“Super talented front, they have a bunch of first-round picks up front. They have some linebackers that really can fly around and hit people. It’s going to be a challenge for us front to get a block… it’ll be a good test for us,” Incognito said.'
Sunday's New York Coverage
Offensive coordinator Rick Dennison will bring Bills into NFL's pass-happy era
'Under the tutelage of old-school run-game enthusiast Greg Roman and Mike Shanahan disciple Anthony Lynn, the Bills were well below the league average for pass attempts, while Dennison's Broncos offense threw it right at the NFL average. The league's average completion percentage was 63 percent. Collectively, the Bills completed 60.3 percent of their throws, and Tyrod Taylor's completion percentage was 61.7. The combo of Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch completed 59.5 percent of their passes.'
How have Rick Dennison's offenses performed through the air?
'With new offensive coordinator Rick Dennison at the helm, can the Bills field a more competent passing attack? Let's look at the aerial effectiveness of Dennison's offenses in the past.'
LeSean Report: Elite elusiveness, examining fit in the Bills' zone-blocking scheme
'McCoy has proven to be a running back capable of production in a variety of offenses, and he had plenty of success in a zone-blocking scheme in Philadelphia, which bodes well for his 2017 season in Buffalo.'
Time for McDermott's process to show results
'Bills fans seem ambivalent about this year's squad. Sources tell me season-ticket sales are down significantly, perhaps by as many as 5,000. Two days before the season opener, the Bills still wouldn't release any official numbers. As I recall, they couldn't wait to tell the world in 2015.'
LSU connection for White, Adams spices Bills-Jets opener
'“That was the goal all along,” said White, the Bills’ rookie cornerback, said of being integral pieces for their franchises. “We wanted to be first-rounders. We wanted to be the guy that’s the first pick for a coach. That was our goal at LSU. And we did that.'
Grades: A tale of two defensive schemes for Bills linebacker Preston Brown
'Typically, a player is who he is, regardless of scheme. But Ryan's defense is, in essence, the polar opposite of the defenses Schwartz and McDermott deploy on a weekly basis. Brown will be an interesting case study in determining if a scheme can totally transform the effectiveness of a defender.'
Just for Kicks: Comparing Stephen Hauschka to Dan Carpenter
'We will track Hauschka's performance all season, frequently comparing it to what the Bills got from Dan Carpenter in 2016.'
Advanced Stats: Bills-Jets matchups to watch; focus on the trenches
'Bills' biggest disadvantage: RT Jordan Mills vs. Jets DE Muhammad Wilkerson.'
Bills Fans Near and Far: How Breyon Harris and friends began the #BillsMafia
'“It started with me, Del and a few others trolling Adam Schefter and sticking up for Stevie. We all got blocked by Schefter on Twitter. So, Del called us BillsMafia and we ran with it. It really could have been a flash-in-the-pan thing. But I had a feeling it would stick because football players and fans love that stuff. Once I got the players to catch wind of it, I knew the rest would be history.”'
Sean Kirst: Despite the hurricanes of life, this Bills backer says she's lucky
'She is from a classic Bills family. Her father, Dr. Matthew O'Brien, said she had little choice in her loyalty. As a 12-year-old in Buffalo, he was in the old War Memorial Stadium when the Bills won the 1964 American Football League championship against the San Diego Chargers. He can remember watching a game from inside the scoreboard, which was operated by a friend's father.'
Charitable fans organization takes kids to Bills' game
'Buffalo Bills Thunder, a charitable group made up of Buffalo Bills fans, will be taking 15 youngsters from the TJ Dulski Community Center on Buffalo's East Side to Sunday's home opener against the New York Jets.'