‘Frazier and McDermott were ready, and it shouldn’t have been any surprise. Since late October, the Bills’ defense has been as good as any in the league. They give up running yardage, but the secondary does not get beat deep. They’ve held down some of the best passers in the NFL over the last 12 games, dominating most of them in first halves.’
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Jennings: Giving fans something to ‘Shout’ about
‘In 1993, The Bills temporarily changed their celebration song from “Shout!” to “Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out),” a 1962 hit by Ernie Maresca. Needless to say, fans were less than enthusiastic about the change, and one fan formed a protest group to force the Bills to bring the song back. It worked, and “Shout!” has been a staple at the stadium for generations of fans, even in years when Bills fans did not have much to shout about.’
Sullivan: Bills survive Colts’ best shot for elusive playoff win
‘If the Bills can produce 27 points under those circumstances, they’ll be hard to beat. They’re averaging 37 points a game over their last nine, so holding them to 27 seems like an achievement at this point. You’d better put up 30 or more if you want to beat them.’
Local art teacher works with Buffalo Bills on “My Cause, My Cleats”
‘“They will meet with me two to three days and we exchange ideas about what their cause is and I try to use my skills to give them what they want,” he said.’
Sullivan: Merciless Bills primed for playoff run
‘But when an offense is rolling the way the Bills have been over the last 10 weeks, it must be hard to shut it down. For much of the season, it seemed no one could stop this offense, which had the fewest punts in the NFL and shattered the team scoring record with 501 points, becoming the 24th team in NFL history to reach 500.’
Sullivan: Bills a bright spot in 2020, but new year full of potential
‘There’s a merciless quality to the Bills these days, an audacity that you see when a team is approaching its peak and having loads of fun doing it. They’re a deep, talented and confident bunch, one that seems to be getting better with each passing week.’
Sullivan: Division-champion Bills leave drought doldrums in the dust
‘Saturday was the first time in years that I felt absolutely certain that the Bills were going to win a game. It’s the sort of feeling that was commonplace in the Super Bowl years, when you knew they were simply better than the other team, that their talent would win out.’
Sullivan: Like ’90s forefathers, Bills show knack for rising to the occasion
‘In essence, that was your ballgame. Over a stunning stretch of 8:50, the Bills had scored 20 points against an 11-1 Pittsburgh team that came in leading the NFL in scoring defense at 17.5 points a game. The Bills beat that figure in less than nine minutes of clock.’
Sullivan: Bills finding their stride at the right time
‘The offense looked the way it had in September — like a unit that couldn’t be stopped and never seemed to punt. In fact, they didn’t punt until 3:35 remained in the game. They’ve punted the fewest times of any team in the NFL, and you could see why when Allen was carving up the Niners.’
Sullivan: Bills return to old script in ugly win
‘Yeah, the standard has been raised with this team, as I’ve been saying all year. Even in victory, the Bills do things that make you wonder if they’re capable of a serious run in January, or if they’re a fatally flawed squad that will break your heart in the end.’
Sullivan: AFC race shaping up to be a doozy
‘Nothing is guaranteed with six weeks to go. Even with the addition of a seventh playoff team, it might take 11 wins to be sure of a spot. It might take until the final week to break the logjam, and there could be a tie for the final spot (or spots) at 10 victories.’
Sullivan: No moral victories for Bills in heartbreaking loss
‘Then it happened again. The Bills lost a game in a fashion so bizarre and unlikely that it had to revive the fatalistic impulses of long-suffering fans, leaving them to wonder if things will ever truly change.’
Sullivan: Bills answer lingering questions with statement against Seattle
‘It wasn’t just that they beat a Seattle team that has been among the league’s elite for a decade and entered with the best record in the NFC. It was the way they attacked from the start on both sides of the football, playing the aggressor and forcing their will on the Seahawks.’
Sullivan: Bills overtake Pats, but sights should be set higher
‘OK, a victory over the Pats is a big deal, regardless. But they’re a bad team right now. If it was anyone but New England, it would have been approached like the Jets game a week earlier: You figured they would win, but you wanted them to make a statement doing it.’
Sullivan: Not much to take out of beating hapless Jets
‘So what do you say about a dreary, 18-10 win, a game in which the Bills couldn’t score a single touchdown against a winless team that had allowed at least three TDs in each of its other six contests?’