Ed Oliver voted Rookie of the Week

Ed Oliver was voted Pepsi Rookie of the Week for Week 13. 

Ed Oliver’s performance has gradually improved since the start of the 2019 campaign. The league and fans took notice, as the ninth-overall pick was voted Pepsi Rookie of the Week for Week 13.

Oliver recorded two sacks on the day, the first multi-sack game of his career. He was a disruptive force all game, ending the day with four tackles, one tackle for loss, and one pass deflected. He played 50-percent of the snaps on defense against Dallas, the first time he’s played this percentage of defensive plays since Week 7 against the Eagles.

Head coach Sean McDermott reflected upon Oliver’s growth this year after the outing.

“Ed has displayed that he’s about the team and that’s what we want. That’s who we are,” McDermott said. “That’s part of our culture and that said though, he has stayed hungry, and that’s been a part of the reason for his growth of late, in my opinion. He played fast last week in Dallas and started to do some things that he’d been working on and I think as he continues to work and put time in, he’ll continue to get the results. Usually, those two are connected, habits and results.”

On the season, Oliver hs recorded 28 total tackles, five sacks, two forced fumbles, seven quarterback hits, and four tackles for loss.

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Instant analysis: Bills stuff Cowboys in Thanksgiving win

The Buffalo Bills got their statement win. And, it occurred on a national stage.

The Buffalo Bills got their statement win. And, it occurred on a national stage.

The Bills knocked off the Dallas Cowboys 26-7 on Thanksgiving afternoon. The Thanksgiving triumph was Buffalo’s first turkey day win since 1975. In addition, the victory was Buffalo’s first win on a Thursday night since 2015.

Buffalo carved up the Cowboys throughout the game, winning battles in all aspects of the game. The Bills moved the ball at will offensively, with the Cowboys being a step behind on several plays. Defensively, Buffalo confused the top offensive in the NFL, allowing only one score to the NFC East leaders.

Above all, it was an exhibition in coaching, as Sean McDermott and his staff outsmarted the Cowboys’ staff, revealing a confused and oft-times struggling home unit.

The game started out inauspiciously for the Bills, as the Cowboys drove down the field on the opening drive of the game. Dallas went 75 yards on nine plays to put up seven points in less than five minutes into the game. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott found Jason Witten wide open for an eight-yard touchdown pass.

After that series, it was all Buffalo. Josh Allen found Cole Beasley for Buffalo’s first points of the day, a 25-yard touchdown pass in which the Wyoming product found the first-year Bill for a score against his former team. Beasley found a hole in the Cowboys’ secondary and Allen made a throw with pinpoint accuracy.

Buffalo’s offense kept things rolling along, adding another touchdown prior to the end of the first half. Many folks have been clamoring to see some more creativity from Brian Daboll’s play-calling, and it came in the form of a double reverse. John Brown ended up getting credit for the touchdown pass, as he found a wide open Devin Singletary for a 28-yard toss.

The offensive progress continued into the second half. Allen scored on a 15-yard touchdown run. It was a play that many are becoming familiar with seeing from Allen, as he found a space as the defensive end went too far up the field, leaving a gap for Allen to exploit.

When McDermott discusses complementary units, as the defense matched the offense’s dominance on the day. Star Lotulelei picked off a short pass from Prescott. On the subsequent drive for the Cowboys, Ed Oliver forced a Prescott fumble, which was recovered by Trent Murphy.

The Bills put constant pressure on Dallas’ offensive line. Prescott was under duress all afternoon, as Buffalo recorded four sacks and seven quarterback hits. Ed Oliver was tremendous on the day, recorded two sacks. Murphy added a sack, while Star Lotulelei and Jordan Phillips earned half a sack as well.

Buffalo deflected nine passes during the game. Tre’Davious White was in Amari Cooper’s face all game. Even though Cooper put up 85 receiving yards on eight catches, none really put the Bills defense in danger, aside from a few early yips.

Allen ended the day 19-of-24 for 231 passing yards. He added 43 yards on the ground. It was easily one of Allen’s best games in the NFL, as he led the offense with decisive and intelligent choices on the field.

Devin Singletary strengthened his case as the team’s No. 1 back, as the shifty rookie was a focal point for Buffalo’s offense. Singletary ran for 63 yards on 14 carries. He also caught three passes for 38 yards.

Beasley, in his return to Dallas, played like a man who had something to prove. He caught six passes for 110 receiving yards. He was borderline uncoverable, finding space in the Cowboys’ secondary.

The only downfall from the game was Stephen Hauschka’s kicking woes resurfaced. He missed a field goal and a PAT in the first half. He bounced a field goal attempt off the upright, which took a fortunate ricochet for the Bills. He ended two-of-three on PATs and the same stat line for field goals.

It’s a monster win for Buffalo, as it quiets those who criticized the team for their victories this year. The Bills move closer to cementing a playoff spot with this impressive win. Buffalo is now one-and-a-half games behind New England in the AFC East.

The Bills return to the field in ten days, as they face off against the surging Baltimore Ravens at New Era Field.

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Chiefs’ opponent preview, Week 13: Scouting the Raiders

A detailed scouting report on the Chiefs’ Week 13 opponent, the Oakland Raiders.

The 7-4 Kansas City Chiefs return from their bye week to face the 6-5 Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead.

Back in Week 2, the Chiefs beat the Raiders 28-10. Oakland jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead but would fall flat and not score another point. The Chiefs exploded in the second quarter with 28 points and never look back.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 443 yards and four touchdowns and receiver Demarcus Robinson had a career day with six receptions for 172 yards and two touchdowns.

Kansas City is looking to sweep Oakland for the fifth time in the last seven seasons. If it does, it will essentially have a three-game lead over the Raiders with just four games to go, all but locking up the AFC West.

Make sure to check out our first scouting report on the Raiders earlier this season. There you’ll find the history between these two teams, the Raiders’ key additions and subtractions in personnel, key players, and coaching schemes. Check out the next page in order to find the key matchups for the Week 13 contest.

Bills, Cowboys have something to prove thanks to past opponents

For the Buffalo Bills (8-3) and Dallas Cowboys (6-5), it will be an afternoon to show that one of these two teams are true contenders for the postseason.

Thanksgiving football is something special.

For the Buffalo Bills (8-3) and Dallas Cowboys (6-5), it will be an afternoon to show that one of these two teams are true contenders for the postseason.

The Cowboys currently sit atop the NFC East standings, while the Bills hold a Wild Card spot in the AFC. Buffalo, for their part, is sporting their best record through 11 games since 1996. Dallas is working to claim its second consecutive NFC East crown.

Yet, some of their progress clouded as a bit of a mirage.

Dallas has struggled against superior competition, falling to New Orleans, Green Bay, Minnesota, and Dallas. Only their 10-point loss to the Packers was a defeat with a greater than one-score deficit.

In addition, they also have a horrendous two-point loss to the New York Jets.

For the most part, the Cowboys have still failed to knock off prospective playoff teams. In fact, they haven’t beaten a team with a winning record yet this season. Sound familiar?

Buffalo, for its part, has only played one game against a team that has a winning record. They lost this Week 4 matchup to the New England Patriots.

Now, it’s widely acknowledged that the teams don’t make their schedules, nor can they be responsible for the slew of teams they faced who are faltering or rebuilding this year.

But it does mean that something has to give on Thursday. Buffalo is starting a challenging slate of games, teams with a combined 30-13 record (as of Monday night). Dallas, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and New England are all on the cusp of punching a ticket into the postseason.

On Thursday, one of these teams will need to win in order put to rest the criticisms of the both team’s performances against prospective playoff teams. Buffalo can gain a signature win and solidify their playoff worthiness with a victory against a team with the top total offense in the league, as Dallas is averaging 433 yards per game. Meanwhile, the Cowboys could put to bed concerns (at least for the time being) about Jason Garrett’s coaching with a win.

After all, winning cures everything.

Someone is going to come out of this Thanksgiving clash looking for more desert, while the other will be the turkey. A win will also push a team forward in their quest for a playoff berth. More importantly, it will show that the team is capable of defeating a good team.

The nationally-televised game, the holiday, and the matchup should lead to an intense contest even on such a short week. For the other, it’s opening the door to more scrutiny, no matter their spot in the standings.

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