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That's definitely throwbacks. Regular White has a blue collar and the stripes around the arm aren't as fat.

 

Gotta be standing Buffalo.

 

EDIT: unless that's a wrong picture, like someone didn't check before posting.

You're right, definitely the throwbacks. Its funny because I was wondering what that uni combo looked like with the regular helmet. I like the throwback jersey better.
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EJ Manuel shows off his dog, Titan <1:41>

 

QB EJ Manuel gives us the inside story of how he had to hide his dog Titan from his parents in college.

 

You're right, definitely the throwbacks. Its funny because I was wondering what that uni combo looked like with the regular helmet. I like the throwback jersey better.

 

I wonder if the Texans are wearing the old Oilers' uniforms this weekend because that is definitely the Bills' throwback jersey.

 

Here's how the Bills dressed in week in at Chicago:

 

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Texans' Hopkins, Bills' Watkins looking forward to Sunday reunion http://www.houstonch...308649 …

 

Bills' Richardson likely to start where it all began

By Joe Buscaglia

 

For Cyril Richardson, all of the biggest events of his football life occurred in the state of Texas. He was a star offensive tackle at North Crowley High School in Fort Worth, he got recruited by the best the Big 12 had to offer and, after he made his decision, he started four out of his five seasons on campus at Baylor University in Waco.

 

It’s only fitting that he crosses off his next major football milestone in the state where it all began: making his first career start for the Buffalo Bills on the road against the Houston Texans.

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Texans' Hopkins, Bills' Watkins looking forward to Sunday reunion http://www.houstonch...308649 …

 

Bills' Richardson likely to start where it all began

 

While technically all of those are in Texas, Ft. Worth, Waco, and Houston aren't close to each other. And way different. Joe B needs some Texas Geography!

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C.J. Spiller: "We Want to Get a Win" <2:08>

The Bills running back talks about playing against Ryan Fitzpatrick this week, how the Giants had success on the ground against the Texans, and facing J.J. Watt.

 

Eric Wood: "One Goal, to Win This Week" <3:20>

The Bills center talks about the challenge of facing J.J. Watt, playing against Ryan Fitzpatrick for the first time, and bouncing back from the San Diego game.

 

Mike Williams: "Going to Have to Work Together" <1:29>

Head coach Bill O'Brien spoke to the media Thursday following the Texans' practice.

 

Cyril Richardson: "Trying to be More Consistent" <1:24>

The Bills rookie talks about possibly starting on Sunday, what he's worked on since training camp, and how college is different from the NFL.
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I sure get a kick out of Richardson starting as LG.

Bet he as excited as can be. And wants to play well. Hopefully Cordy will be able to keep him calmed .

I have been looking forward to this day for his start. No better place nor time I hope P Morris has coached him up well .

Go Cyril !

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Preview: Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans <3:24>

NFL Films previews the Week 4 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans.

 

Coffee With the Coach Presented by Tim Hortons <5:20>

Chris Brown sits down with Doug Marrone to talk about focusing on each quarter of the season, the Texans offensive philosophies, the importance of special teams, and the possibility of two rookies starting on the offensive line.

 

Broadcast Information: Bills at Texans

Television, radio, and internet broadcast information for the Bills-Texans game.
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Do similar offensive approaches mean much?

With a pair of head coaches for Sunday’s game between the Bills and Texans, whose offensive philosophies mirror each other in many ways, one might wonder if Doug Marrone and Bill O’Brien are filling in their defensive coordinators on how to prepare for the Houston and Buffalo offense.
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Top 7 reasons why the Bills are pumped to play the Texans

It might be an away game, but it'll be a reunion for many - players, coaches and fans alike - when the Bills take on the Texans in Houston on Sunday. Check out why the team is so excited to play (and win) in the Lone Star State.

 

Chris Williams, Marquise Goodwin downgraded to out

The Bills will be shorter than expected at guard and wide receiver on Sunday as Chris Williams and Marquise Goodwin were ruled out.

 

Film Session: Fitzpatrick and the Texans <4:13>

Mark Kelso breaks down a couple pass plays from the Houston Texans and also takes a look at a couple ways the Bills could find success on the ground this Sunday.
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PHOTOS: BILLS-TEXANS THROUGH THE YEARS

Photos of previous meetings between the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans.

 

Countdown to kickoff: Bills at Texans

Sunday’s game will be the seventh meeting between the Bills and the Texans and the series is currently tied 3-3.

 

Bills Focus: Bills-Texans Preview <5:04>

Chris Brown and John Murphy break down this Sunday's game against Houston and discuss executing on offense, ball security, and going up against J.J. Watt.
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Should Bills blitz Fitz?

Ryan Fitzpatrick is a quarterback who has always gotten the ball out quick, which is why he is a very difficult quarterback to sack even when under heavy pressure or facing a blitz. Buffalo has already faced two such quarterbacks in Jay Cutler and Philip Rivers, who deliver the ball quickly negating any aggressive attempt to take the QB down. So the question is do the Bills blitz Fitzpatrick?
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5 things to watch for during Bills - Texans

By Joe Buscaglia

 

By the end of the weekend, the Buffalo Bills could send some shockwaves through the rest of the National Football League by beginning their season with a 3-1 record. Or, the Bills could lose the game to their former failed quarterback, drop their second straight contest and potentially cause panic throughout the fan base because of who they lost to.

 

When the Bills play the Houston Texans Sunday, a great deal is on the line in what has been widely thought of as a winnable matchup for Buffalo. How do the Bills and Texans compare?

 

Some keys to the game to keep an eye on:

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