‘Allen can be heard yelling the future Hall of Famer’s name loud enough for the broadcast to pick it up.’
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Bills activate Von Miller, stage set for pass rusher’s return for Bills vs. Jaguars
‘”I don’t know if the fans can expect to see me yet, but if I was a betting man I would say yeah, you can expect to see Von Miller in London,” Miller said Tuesday, via NFL.com.’
Bills vs. Jaguars in London: How to watch, time, date, live stream as teams face off in England
‘Buffalo enters Sunday’s game with three straight wins that includes last week’s 48-20 thumping of Miami. Sean McDermott’s team is enjoying big seasons from Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs, who have already connected 31 times for 399 yards and four touchdowns. Buffalo’s second-raked scoring defense includes three players who have already recorded as least three sacks. The unit also paces the NFL with eight interceptions through four weeks.’
Von Miller makes trip to London, stage set for his return for Bills vs. Jaguars, per report
‘The Bills appear to be on the doorstep of getting a major piece back on defense. Week 5 is the first threshold that pass rusher Von Miller is eligible to come off of the physically unable to perform list and, judging by the veteran’s recent comments, it looks like he might be on the field when Buffalo travels to London to face off for an international showdown with the Jaguars from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.’
Bills vs. Jaguars: New York loosens regulations on Sunday morning alcohol sales ahead of Buffalo’s London game
‘”With the (Buffalo Bills) playing across the pond on Sunday morning, I know fans will be gathering for the big game & may fancy a pint,” Hochul posted on social media.’
Von Miller returns to limited practice, hopes Bills give him ‘green light to go play’ in London vs. Jaguars
‘”It’s still not a promise that I play in this game,” Miller said. “I want to play in this game. I gotta practice [Wednesday] and I only get one padded practice. So obviously I go out there and I [need to] look amazing with this padded practice. Cause the difference is, like in training camp, you get multiple padded practices to kinda like figure your game out. I just get one padded practice tomorrow and then we have a shells practice on Thursday and then we fly to London on Thursday night. I really don’t have all the time in the world to like figure it out. I get one padded practice. So hopefully I look amazing tomorrow. I feel really strongly that I will. That’s just how I think I feel like I will be amazing tomorrow and everybody will give me the green light to go play in the game.”‘
Bills’ Von Miller pushing to return in Week 5, says if he was a ‘betting man’ he’ll play in London vs. Jaguars
‘”I don’t know if the fans can expect to see me yet, but if I was a betting man I would say yeah, you can expect to see Von Miller in London,” Miller said Tuesday, via NFL.com.’
Bills’ Tre’Davious White out for season with torn Achilles as Buffalo secondary takes significant hit
‘The 28-year-old White has now suffered his second season-ending leg injury in three seasons, as he previously tore his ACL on Thanksgiving against the New Orleans Saints during the 2021 campaign. He co-led the NFL in interceptions in 2019, earning the only first-team All-Pro honors of his career. White was the 27th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, part of a trade back with the Kansas City Chiefs that netted them Patrick Mahomes with the 10th overall selection in that draft.’
Bills vs. Dolphins score, takeaways: Stefon Diggs scores three touchdowns as Buffalo hands Miami first loss
‘The second half is where Buffalo really started to separate thanks to a key interception by Micah Hyde and back-to-back fourth-down stops that turned the ball back over to the offense. The back-breaking moment came midway through the third quarter when Hyde was able to pick off Tagovailoa on an overthrown ball. After the pick, it took just four plays for the Bills offense to find the end zone as Allen hit Stefon Diggs for what was his third receiving touchdown of the afternoon.’
Bills’ Damar Hamlin set to play vs. Dolphins, nine months after suffering cardiac arrest on the field
‘The third-year veteran appeared in all three of the Bills’ preseason games and started 13 games in Buffalo’s secondary a year ago. He is, of course, best known for his recovery from last January’s Week 17 matchup with the Bengals, in which a collision with wide receiver Tee Higgins resulted in his abrupt collapse. Emergency responders performed CPR on Hamlin as he lay on the field, and the former Pittsburgh product was hospitalized in critical condition before being discharged nine days later.’
Josh Allen is the key to the Bills cooling off the red-hot Dolphins and here’s why
‘Allen is 9-2 in his career against the Dolphins, including the playoffs, and 6-0 at home, where the Dolphins and Bills play this week. Buffalo had scored 32.7 points per game in Allen’s starts against Miami and Allen has accounted for 34 of the Bills’ 42 offensive touchdowns in those games (81 percent).’
Bills’ Stefon Diggs calls out ‘hurtful’ hot mic comments after Cowboys star comes to his defense
‘We get you all have a job. And I respect it, but please remember I’m a human just like you. And if I ever made you or anyone else feel like you can’t approach me. I apologize.”‘
Jets vs. Bills score, takeaways: New York overcomes Aaron Rodgers injury with walk-off punt return TD in OT
‘And yet, thanks mostly to an all-time disaster game from Josh Allen, the Jets still defeated the division rival Buffalo Bills, 22-16, in overtime. Undrafted rookie wide receiver Xavier Gipson won it for the Jets with a 65-yard walk-off punt return touchdown, sending MetLife Stadium into a frenzy as the home team pulled off a shocking upset.’
Bills’ Nyheim Hines hires attorney after season-ending jet ski accident, per report
‘Hines suffered a torn ACL in the accident, and has now hired an attorney in Brad Sohn.’
Bills’ Nyheim Hines hires attorney after season-ending jet ski accident, per report
‘The veteran was acquired by the Bills at last year’s in-season trade deadline and was expected to at least serve as the team’s top kick and punt returner. A former change-of-pace back with the Colts, he would’ve also offered experience as a secondary pass catcher.’