‘Against the Jets, the Bills had seven called runs for 23 yards. Granted they only had 56 plays in the game, but they have invested too much capital in running backs for Allen to carry the ball more than anyone else, something he did for the fourth time this season.’
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Sullivan: Simply winning no longer meets Bills’ high standards
‘A 10-point win has become commonplace for this team, a yawner. Of the Bills’ last 24 wins in the regular-season, 22 have been by double-digits. They lead the NFL in point differential at plus-105. Going back to the start of the 2021 season, it’s a staggering plus-299, by far the best in the league over that time.’
Sabato: Devin Singletary shows why the Bills don’t need to trade for a running back
‘Time after time, Devin Singletary has proven he’s adequate enough to be Buffalo’s featured back when given the opportunity. and two days before the NFL trade deadline, Singletary ran for 67 yards and accounted for 83 total yards in the Bills’ 27-17 win over the Packers.’
Sullivan: Bills’ offseason investment pays dividends in important win over Chiefs
‘Granted, there’s a lot of football left to be played. But after Sunday’s win, there was an unmistakable feeling that the Bills would achieve what they desperately missed a season ago, the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage through the AFC playoffs.’
Sabato: Von Miller, Bills defense show they can be closers in clutch moments
‘But here are the stats that matter: nine quarterback hits, three sacks, three punts, two interceptions and a missed field goal. Most importantly, Frazier’s defense came up big on the final two possessions, in situations it has too often wilted in the past.’
Sullivan: Bills channel their inner Kobe Bryant for another dominant performance
‘The Bills had 11 plays of 20 yards or more. They had four TDs drives that took a combined 2:44 of clock, covering 263 yards in eight total plays. If not for some shaky moments early, and if the Steelers had been able to muster any sort of response, they could have scored 50 points and gained over 600 yards.’
Sabato: Bills prove they have NFL’s best roster with Chiefs rematch on deck
‘Even if there are still missing pieces when the Bills roll into Kansas City next week, they are so talented that the Chiefs are no longer the boogeyman they have been the last two seasons. From top to bottom, the Bills have a better roster and can stand toe-to-toe rather than holding on for dear life.’
Sullivan: Talented and resilient, these Bills have it all
‘But while you can sometimes judge a team’s competitive character in a tough defeat, it’s even more meaningful in a rousing, come-from-behind win. The Bills showed the resilience of a true contender, riding an inspired defense and the resourceful play of Josh Allen to victory.’
Sabato: Don’t look away, the Bills are can’t-miss TV
‘This version of the Bills hasn’t been seen since the Super Bowl era and it’s reminiscent of the post-lockout Sabres. There’s always a possibility they may come back and you can’t turn off the TV because they’re talented enough to climb out of whatever hole they dig for themselves.’
Sullivan: Bills show championship mettle in scorching defeat
‘It’s not always winning that bonds a great team. Often, it’s when it confronts enormous adversity and has to reach deep down — in this case, deep into its roster — in search of its true competitive soul. It was hard not to be moved by all those backups battling in the Miami heat.’
Sabato: Bills’ plan to battle heat was more harmful to Josh Allen, offense than Dolphins
‘Buffalo did what it felt was necessary to survive the game by slowing the pace to a crawl, but when the coaches review the tape, they should realize that deviating from what the offense does so well is a gross mistake.’
Sullivan: Stefon Diggs transcendent again in prime time
‘Perhaps this is what he had in mind. On Monday night, before a national TV audience, Diggs had an utterly dominating performance, one of those games when he seemed to be playing on an altogether different level from the hapless Tennessee players who tried to cover him.’
Sullivan: Bills quick to quell excitement after opening rout of Rams
‘“We’re not surprised that we did so well,” Epenesa said. “None of us are satisfied, either. In our minds, last year was last year. We could say we were 2021’s best defense all we want. But all that matters is the here and now, the season that’s currently upon us. No one cares about that anymore. All they care about is today, the next day and the day after that.”’
Sullivan: Bills answer all the bells in stunning season opener
‘The Bills more than justified their status as the Super Bowl favorite, dominating the Rams in a 31-10 rout, a powerful opening statement that could have been a lot worse if not for four turnovers. This was against the defending league champions, mind you, but for much of the night it might as well have been the Jets or Dolphins in November.’
Sabato: Josh Allen’s growing pocket precision is the only way to avoid bone-crunching hits
‘Allen is starting to look like the quarterbacks who picked the Bills apart for 20 years. The ball left his hand early, went to the right place in the right location. No down or distance seemed insurmountable and the Bills went 9 for 10 on third downs.’