‘The tour will support the Read with Reed 83 Foundation, which builds Reading Rooms at the Boys & Girls Clubs. Participants will be able to learn the art of making Fowler’s famous sponge candy, try various chocolate samples, and meet an NFL legend. Guests can even meet Santa Claus at the end of the tour and have a picture taken.’
BillsBeat - November 11, 2024
You know what week this is for the Bills. Are you ...ready for it?
‘But there’s no way to ignore the hype that will come with Taylor Swift possibly making her second appearance at Highmark Stadium this calendar year, when the Bills host the Chiefs at 4:25 p.m. next Sunday.’
Defense leads shorthanded Bills to fifth straight win, beating Colts 30-20
‘The Bills entered their game against the Colts without two of their top weapons, wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman. Tight end Dalton Kincaid suffered a knee injury and did not play most of the second half. Josh Allen threw two interceptions.. But the Bills’ defense made enough plays to give Buffalo a 30-20 win, their fifth straight ahead of next week’s big matchup with Kansas City.’
Thad Brown: Bills ready to tangle with NFL elite
‘First of all, this Bills team has avoided the dumb losses that have plagued the last few seasons. There are no London meltdowns. No Mac Jones winning drives. No Zach Wilson losses. No fumbled snaps on the one yard line. No special teams blunders. No Hail Mary’s (in the fourth quarter). No heat games. No wind games. No 9-6 debacles against a two-win team.’
Bills force four turnovers in win over Colts
‘“Thought that the defense and the takeaways were a big time difference in the game. Then getting momentum back after our turnovers, with some key stops and fourth down stops,” said Bills head coach Sean McDermott.’
Bills at Colts: A drive-by-drive breakdown
‘Offensively, the Bills threw for 280 yards and ran for 138 yards, the seventh time the team has gone over 100 yards on the year.’
Bills 30, Colts 20 | Final score, stats to know + game highlights
‘The defense dominated the day, intercepting QB Joe Flacco three times and sacking him 4.0 times. CB Taron Johnson returned one of the interceptions for a touchdown and added 1.0 sacks along with 3 tackles. LB Dorian Williams and Terrel Bernard led the defense with nine total tackles each. S Taylor Rapp and DT Austin Johnson also caught interceptions while DE Greg Rousseau, A.J. Epenesa and DT Quinton Jefferson each had 1.0 sacks.’
Top 3 things we learned from Bills at Colts | Week 10
‘”I think it’s huge,” CB Taron Johnson said of the four TOs. “I know we’re banged up on offense, but defense came out, and especially in that second half, we made a lot of plays, and I feel like that helped us win for sure.”‘
'It's a great position to be in' | Taron and Austin Johnson jump start a big day for the Buffalo Bills defense
‘The Bills as a defense swarmed to the football, sacking Colts QB Joe Flacco four times, intercepting him three times, forcing two fumbles and recovering one.’
NFL Today pregame show is coming to Buffalo for Bills vs. Chiefs
‘Adding the pageantry of the game, CBS’s pregame show NFL Today will broadcast its show from Lot 6 (outside the team store) at Highmark Stadium starting at 12 pm. Fans are welcome to watch the show on-site.’
BillsBeat - November 10, 2024
Inside the mindset of Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas: Never comfortable, always working
‘Douglas would arrive at the Cardinals’ facility early each morning, the time reserved for practice squad players to lift weights, followed by a study session to make sure he knew the scout-team plays. He would leave late because post-practice, on-field time was his outlet to work on his techniques.’
How do the Buffalo Bills win in Indianapolis? 4 keys to a victory over the Colts
‘Run it, run it. The Indianapolis Colts have the second-worst run defense in the NFL right now, allowing 149.8 yards on the ground per game. Running back James Cook and company should be ready to capitalize on that.’
Bills-Colts numbers to know: These 4 stats could shape Buffalo's game vs. Indianapolis
‘139-65 – The Bills have outscored opponents by that much in the second half of games this season. The Bills are No.1 in second-half points per game (15.4) and No. 9 in first half points per game (13.4).’
Bills-Colts: Who you got? Buffalo News writers make their predictions on Sunday's game
‘This has the makings of a letdown game. The Bills can’t let that happen. Even though they effectively won the AFC East last week, the No. 1 seed in the conference isn’t out of the question. To get it, the Bills have to beat Indianapolis before they can even start making plans for the Chiefs in Week 11. Give me more of Ray Davis, who played only nine snaps last week, on offense. That’s not enough. Quarterback Josh Allen needs to continue to play a clean game, as the best way to let an underdog gain confidence is to turn over the ball. This is a good gut-check game for the Bills’ run defense, since Jonathan Taylor has given them issues in the past. The defense needs to make the Colts’ offense one dimensional so the pass rushers can get after Joe Flacco. Bills, 28-20.’
Bills Mailbag: How will the new additions fit on the defensive line?
‘With Dawuane Smoot going to injured reserve, the signing of Jefferson makes perfect sense. They are very similar players, each of whom has the versatility to slide inside or play the edge. Jefferson has been productive since leaving Buffalo. I’ll admit I’m perplexed by the signing of Phillips. The Bills’ need at defensive tackle seems to be more for a run stuffer than a penetrating, pass-rush type, which Phillips mostly has been in his career.’