‘Denver Mayor Mike Johnston got the ball rolling Saturday afternoon, sending a post on X — formerly known as Twitter — to acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon, less than 24 hours before the Bills host the Broncos in a wild card game.’
BillsBeat - January 12, 2025
Colorado-based Bills fan creates travelling 'Billieve' flag
‘This year, he thinks a special good luck charm might take the team all the way. He designed a “Billieve” flag, with the hopes of take the flag to the Superbowl.’
Thad’s Three Things (Wild Card Round): Bills vs. Broncos
‘Denver hasn’t beaten a ton of great teams, but this is a squad with some legitimately dangerous traits. Funny thing is, Buffalo seems to have an answer for many of them.’
Bills Mafia get ‘hyped’ in Webster ahead of Wild Card weekend
‘We got the chance to speak with the one and only “Bills Kid,” Carson Gaspar, who makes Bills “hype” videos and posts them to social media.’
Bills vs Broncos prediction and preview: Elite offense takes on elite defense
‘The Broncos give up just 18.3 points per contest. Their rush defense is also third in the league, allowing just 96.4 yards per contest on the ground. Denver’s pass defense, however, ranks 19th in the NFL. Denver excels at sacking the quarterback, picking up 63 on the season, the most in the NFL.’
Top 5 storylines to follow for Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos | Wild Card Weekend | 2024
‘The Bills are getting ready to take on a Broncos defense who led the NFL in sacks with 63. Good thing for Buffalo, their offense has done an incredible job keeping the pocket clean for their quarterback as the Bills allowed the fewest sacks this season (14). Buffalo’s offensive line has been consistent with this as it’s the second straight season they’ve allowed the lowest sacks (24 in 2023).’
5 things to watch for Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos | Wild Card Weekend
‘Josh Allen owns the best touchdown-to-interception ratio (5.25) in NFL playoff history and is one of five quarterbacks all-time with a passer rating of 100 or better (Mahomes, Rodgers, Ryan, Warner).’
Game Predictions | Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos | Wild Card Weekend
‘If the Broncos commit to the run — and if they can successfully move the chains and shorten the game — they can keep it close. They just might do more than that.’
Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos | How to watch, stream & listen | Wild Card Weekend
‘Play-by-Play: Jim Nantz. Analysis: Tony Romo. Sideline: Tracy Wolfson & Jay Feely.’
BillsBeat - January 11, 2025
Ryan O'Halloran: Bills tight end Dawson Knox hopes big-play chances continue in playoffs
‘Knox enters Sunday’s wild-card game against the Denver Broncos with moderate numbers (22 catches for 311 yards and one touchdown), but his 14.1-yard average is a career high, and nine of his receptions have been explosive gains (at least 16 yards).’
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen voted second-team All-Pro
‘Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson was the first-team quarterback with 30 first-place votes and 109 total points, followed by Allen (18 first-place votes/78 points) and Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow (two first-place votes/13 points).’
The forecast for the Bills-Broncos playoff game should sound familiar: Cold.
‘The high temperature with partly sunny skies is expected to be 32 degrees at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, and 31 degrees in Orchard Park, according to the National Weather Service.’
Ryan O'Halloran: Can Josh Allen will Bills to Super Bowl? What teammates see of their 'amazing' QB
‘“He’s the human highlight reel,” Jefferson said. “You’re literally out there watching: ‘Man, what is he going to do next?’”’
We analyzed every pass Josh Allen threw the past two seasons. Here's proof he got more out of less in 2024
‘In reality, Allen effectively played two fewer games than last year, because he had to do a lot less work in the fourth quarter than last season.’
Ryan O'Halloran: The top 12 defining moments from the Buffalo Bills' regular season
‘Situation: Trailing 44-35 with 1:06 remaining, the Bills faced a first-and-goal from the 1-yard line. What happened: Allen, usually an automatic on quarterback sneak plays, was stopped for no gain. The Bills were forced to use the first of their three timeouts with 1:02 remaining, ending their comeback hopes in an eventual 44-42 loss.’