‘The Seattle Seahawks are back at home today hosting the Buffalo Bills in one of the most interesting games on their 2024 regular season schedule. While it won’t matter as much as virtually any game against an NFC opponent, we will nevertheless learn a lot about where this team is at compared to other contenders around the league.’
BillsBeat - October 27, 2024
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‘The Seahawks offensive line has struggled this season. That hasn’t stopped them from being the most pass-heavy team in the NFL, throwing the most times (280) and running the second-fewest amount of times (151) in the league. They are starting Mike Jerrell from Division-II Findlay College at right tackle, which will be only his second career start (he started last week).’
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‘Davis was the Bills primary X-receiver for multiple seasons. The X-receiver is the one who is lined up right on the line of scrimmage, which can be more difficult to play than the Z-receiver that gets an extra yard between himself and the defender to get off press coverage.’
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‘57% of fans are expected to cheer on Bills Mafia in Seattle, according to Vivid Seats.’
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‘FOX has the rights to air the Bills vs. Seahawks game. Kevin Burkhardt is on play-by-play while Tom Brady will be an analyst on a Bills game for the first time. Erin Andrew and Tom Rinaldi will serve as sideline reporters with Dean Blandino contributing on rules and officiating.’
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‘We know Allen can sling it around in any conditions, but I think the plan out the gate will be establish the run and then hit them with the pass.’
Bills defensive back fined by the NFL following Week 7 victory vs. Tennessee
‘The NFL fined Johnson $16,883 for unnecessary roughness, on what it deemed a hit on a defenseless player. The hit came during the second quarter of the Bills’ 34-10 home victory against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7.’
Thad’s Three Things: Bills at Seahawks
‘Not having Metcalf will certainly sap some of the Seattle explosiveness on offense, but the Seahawks should still be expected to put up points. The Bills will need a bunch themselves to win. (By the way… the other team yet to be held under 20 points is the Washington Commanders. Bet that wasn’t the team you expected.)’
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‘The game will be broadcast on FOX at 4:05 p.m. This will be Tom Brady’s first-time providing color for a Bills game since joining the FOX broadcast booth.’
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‘Plus, Buffalo doesn’t have a single win over a team with a winning record. That can change Sunday evening.’
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‘”He does everything right, always,” Brown said. “For a young guy to really want to get in the room with the o-line and understand blocks and talk to (Aaron) Kromer on the sideline and understand how he’s going to set up blocks, I think he’s wise beyond his years.”‘
Bills elevate DT Eli Ankou and WR Jalen Virgil for Seahawks game
‘Defensive tackle Eli Ankou and wide receiver Jalen Virgil will both be elevated for the first time this season.’
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‘Bills quarterback Josh Allen has fared well against NFC opponents throughout his NFL career. Allen has 21 wins and only six losses in his 27 games against the NFC (.778 win percentage).’
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‘Opponents have a 63.8 passer rating when targeting Woolen or Witherspoon in 2024 and a 97.1 passer rating when targeting all other Seahawks CBs.’
Game Predictions | Bills at Seahawks | Week 8
‘”The Bills’ only winning margin of three or fewer was on Monday Night Football against the division-rival Jets. Seattle’s win in Atlanta last week isn’t enough to force me to overthink this one. Even if the game is close-ish throughout, everything points in Buffalo’s direction when it matters most. I’m leaning more toward the Bills running away with this one, actually.”‘