‘But Diggs hasn’t topped 86 yards in a game since Week 6, has only reached double-digit targets in two of the Bills’ last eight games, and in recent weeks has seen his playing time fall off dramatically. He had played fewer than 80% of the team’s snaps just twice in the first 12 weeks of the year, and he hasn’t hit that mark a single time since. He even played south of 50% of the snaps for the second time ever during the blowout win over the Cowboys in Week 15. (The first time was during a 56-26 Week 17 win over the Dolphins in 2020.)’
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Dolphins DC Vic Fangio compares Josh Allen to Hall of Fame QB ahead of AFC East showdown
‘”This guy is the new John Elway on steroids,” Fangio said (via NFL.com), adding, “and I don’t mean he’s taking steroids.”‘
Sean McDermott on Stefon Diggs’ slump in second half of the season: ‘We’re going to need him down the stretch’
‘In the last four games and in six of the last seven contests, Diggs has less than 50 yards and has played 65 percent or fewer plays in the last three matchups.’
Look: Bills’ Damar Hamlin gets heart tattoo one year after suffering cardiac arrest in Cincinnati
‘Exactly one year later, Till The End Tattoos posted an image of a tattoo it did for Hamlin that features a pulse inside of two hands forming a heart.’
Bills playoff scenario: How Buffalo could miss playoffs entirely with loss to Dolphins in Week 18
‘First, the 9-7 Steelers need to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, who are currently 13-3 and have secured the No. 1 seed. While that may seem like a reach, the Ravens will likely be resting many starters for much of, if not the entire game. Baltimore is coming off a 56-19 win over the Dolphins.’
How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Sunday’s NFL game
‘Here’s a few offensive stats to keep an eye on ahead of Sunday’s game: The Bills command a daunting offense this season, having averaged 3.2 touchdowns per game (they’re ranked fourth in touchdowns overall). It’s a different story for the Patriots, though, as they’ve been averaging only 1.6 touchdowns per game. Will the Bills continue their march to the end zone, or will the Patriots flip the script?’
Chargers vs. Bills score: Josh Allen and Gabe Davis help Buffalo survive L.A. for third straight win
‘This was a sloppy outing from Buffalo, as the Bills lost the turnover battle 3-0, and lost the time of possession battle while committing seven penalties for 64 yards. Allen completed 15 of 21 passes for 237 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and also added 15 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground. James Cook rushed 20 times for 70 yards, but also fumbled twice, losing one which directly led to the Chargers taking the lead late in the fourth quarter. Gabe Davis had a big outing with 130 receiving yards and a touchdown on four receptions, while Stefon Diggs caught five passes for 29 yards.’
Bills vs. Chargers: Time, TV, how to watch, live stream, odds, expert picks, keys for Saturday night game
‘When the 2023 NFL season began, both the Bills and Chargers profiled as potential Super Bowl candidates. But neither club has followed a smooth path to this point. Buffalo dropped its opener to the Jets on the night Aaron Rodgers went down, then later fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey amid a 6-6 start. Los Angeles, meanwhile, has been even worse, fielding a porous defense and cutting ties with both head coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco following a fall to 5-9.’
Examining Bills’ path to NFL playoffs: Wild card and division title odds, remaining 2023 schedule and more
‘Since that embarrassing loss to Denver, the Bills have gone 3-1 to improve to 8-6, and not only are right back in the thick of the AFC wild card race, but the AFC East race as well. After Buffalo’s dominant 31-10 victory over Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys, many now view this team as one of the best in the AFC. They could be hitting their groove at the right time, but do they control their own destiny?’
Bills vs. Cowboys score, takeaways: Buffalo bullies Dallas on the ground behind James Cook’s career day
‘No, the Bills’ standout on Sunday was running back James Cook. The second-year, second-round pick totaled a career-high 179 rushing yards on 25 carries with a touchdown, a 24-yarder. That comes out to a 7.2 yards per carry average. Cook also tallied 42 yards receiving on two catches, including an 18-yard receiving score in the second quarter. That performance makes Cook the first Bills player with 200+ scrimmage yards (221), one or more rushing touchdown and one or more receiving touchdowns in a game since Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas did so back in the 1991 season.’
Cowboys’ Micah Parsons likens Josh Allen’s play style to a ‘crazy frat guy,’ expects Bills QB’s very best
‘”Obviously, Josh, you have to put him in a different space because he was a cover of Madden,” Parsons said Thursday. “He’s up there with the greats. So I never told Josh this, but I’m a little jealous because he was on the cover of Madden. I think growing up I think that’s everyone’s dream.”‘
Bills defense to be without Micah Hyde, A.J. Epenesa in Week 15 vs. Cowboys, per Sean McDermott
‘Hyde previously missed one game this season — Buffalo’s 24-22 loss to the Broncos back in Week 10. He had otherwise played 80% of the team’s snaps or more in every game before getting injured this past weekend against Kansas City. He is an extremely important piece on the back end of Buffalo’s defense, and an especially important one in the wake of all the injuries the Bills have dealt with this season on the second and third levels.’
Taylor Swift fan and Bills TE Dalton Kincaid says maybe she’ll write a song about wild Bills-Chiefs game
‘Kincaid was asked about playing, and winning, in front of one of his favorite singers and he said the dramatics of the matchup may have inspired her to write a hit.’
Chiefs vs. Bills score: Buffalo keeps playoff hopes alive, upsets Patrick Mahomes in wild finish at Arrowhead
‘This game between these two AFC rivals came down to the final possession. After a Harrison Butker 27-yard field goal knotted the game at 17 at the start of the fourth quarter, this contest was determined on the final two drives. Buffalo marched 48 yards into field goal range where Tyler Bass booted a 39-yarder to give the Bills the go-ahead lead with under two minutes remaining. Meanwhile, the defense held up its end of the bargain as it kept Patrick Mahomes and the K.C. offense at bay, forcing a turnover on downs and the win.’
Watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills: How to live stream, TV channel, start time for Sunday’s NFL game
‘The match pitted two of the league’s most dominant signal callers against one another in Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts. Hurts had a great game and threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns. Meanwhile, Allen was balling out in the loss, rushing for 81 yards and two touchdowns on only nine carries, while also throwing for 339 yards and two touchdowns.’