Which was against a playoff team. The “all of those losses” part was in context to the quoted win-loss record against non-playoff teams. Joe Brady’s offense has only lost once and it was against a playoff team.
I took all of the playoff teams and looked at what their records are against other playoff teams:
Team | Record | Record against playoff teams
Baltimore 13-4 6-3
Buffalo 11-6 5-1
Kansas City 11-6 1-4
Houston 10-7 2-2
Cleveland 11-6 4-3
Miami 11-6 1-5
Pittsburgh 10-7 5-3
San Fran 12-5 5-3
Dallas 12-5 3-4
Detroit 12-5 3-3
Tampa Bay 9-8 1-5
Philly 11-6 6-2
LA Rams 10-7 2-6
Green Bay 9-8 3-3
The Bills actually have the best record percentage wise and the only loss was by a 60+ yard kick in the rain. The other 5 losses were against non-playoff teams which isn't great but it bodes well that the Bills rose to the occasion against top competition.
Other observations:
- Not surprising the Dolphins have a terrible record against playoff teams. The narrative on them against good teams stands.
- More surprising is KC also did poorly against playoff teams with only one win against Miami, the team they are playing this weekend.
- Baltimore and Philadelphia had the most wins against playoff teams by only 1.
- Pittsburgh actually has a strong record against playoff teams. Can't take them lightly. Granted one of those was against the Ravens backups.
Well, the good news is a tie with Miami still gets the Bills into the playoffs.
As a matter of fact, if ANY of the 4 games that matter to the Bills end in a tie, they are in.