PFF: 5 highest-graded Bills players on offense in Week 12

You’ll be shocked to see Josh Allen:

The Buffalo Bills narrowly lost in overtime against the Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34, in their Week 12 matchup on Sunday afternoon.

The Bills (6-6) had a few players that stood out above the rest in this one. On offense, the Bills were led by quarterback Josh Allen for the second game in a row as he took over a new-look offense with Joe Brady supporting as the offensive coordinator against a league-best Eagles team that has lost only one game this season.

Despite a great performance, Buffalo didn’t have the final push to secure a win. But in terms of the players who got them close to a win, the Bills will hope such efforts will remain throughout the rest of the 2023 season as the aim to secure a postseason spot.

According to Pro Football Focus, they’ll need these players to continue to play at a high level.

Here are the five highest-graded Bills players on offense against the Eagles (10-1) according to PFF’s metrics:

PFF: 5 highest-graded Bills players on defense in Week 12

PFF: 5 highest-graded #Bills players on defense in Week 12 vs. the #Eagles:

The Buffalo Bills narrowly lost in overtime to the Philadelphia Eagles, 37-34, in their Week 12 matchup on Sunday afternoon.

The Bills (6-6) had a few players that stood out above the rest on the defensive side. It’s hard to say that the Bills defense did well when they had conceded the most points in a game this season, but this was against a dangerous Philadelphia offense who only have one loss in the 2023 NFL season.

With multiple injuries on the defensive side of the ball, the Bills had their work cut out for them and performed to their best but ultimately could not keep the Eagles out of the end zone in overtime.

In terms of positive efforts on defense, these players will especially need to continue to put in a tremendous effort, according to Pro Football Focus.

Here are the five highest-graded Bills players on defense against the Eagles (10-1) according to PFF’s metrics:

PFF: 5 lowest-graded Bills players on offense in Week 12

PFF: 5 lowest-graded #Bills players on offense in Week 12 vs. the #Eagles

The Buffalo Bills narrowly lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in overtime, 37-34, in their Week 12 matchup on Sunday afternoon.

The Bills (6-6) had more than a handful of players on offense that stood out above the rest against a fantastic Philadelphia Eagles team that has only lost one game all season. Leading the offense was quarterback Josh Allen along with interim offensive coordinator Joe Brady in his second game.

Even though the Bills went toe-to-toe with the high scoring Eagles offense, the win eluded them as they failed to score the winning touchdown in overtime. As the rest of the 2023 season unfolds, the Buffalo offense will hope to get a better tune out of these players that did not perform well, according to Pro Football Focus.

Here are the five lowest-graded Bills players on offense against the Eagles (10-1) according to PFF’s metrics:

Power rankings: Bills’ loss to Eagles doesn’t move needle

Power rankings: #Bills’ loss to #Eagles doesn’t move needle:

The Buffalo Bills lost in overtime to one of the best teams in the National Football League, the Philadelphia Eagles who have the best record in the league this year. After a tumble in the standings prompting a change in offensive coordinator duties prior to their win against the New York Jets, the game against the Eagles showed that while the Bills are indeed good, there is a clear gap between them and the best.

But just like in the NFL standings, there’s a lot more work to be done in order to be sitting pretty like in the past. This week’s loss showed that the Bills can indeed keep up with the best, and here is a quick roundup of where the Bills sit in national media power ranking polls heading in Week 13:

Twitter reacts to Josh Dobbs leading Vikings to improbable victory

What Josh Dobbs pulled off against the Atlanta Falcons was improbable and social media immediately gave him his flowers

Josh Dobbs just got to the Minnesota Vikings facility five days ago, when he was traded hours before the trade deadline on Tuesday.

120 hours later, Dobbs has done the unthinkable and led the Vikings to victory against the Atlanta Falcons 31-28.

Whether he was breaking off a 30-yard run after avoiding a sack, or getting the ball to Brandon Powell for the go-ahead score, he was playing out of his mind.

Football fans all over social media were giving their praise to the journeyman quarterback as he traversed his first start with his fifth team in a calendar year.

Saints improve to 5-4 as second-half defensive effort stifles Bears

The Saints improved to 5-4 as a strong second-half defensive effort stifled the Bears offense:

Now we can exhale. The New Orleans Saints made things more difficult than they needed to be against a bad Chicago Bears team, but a win is a win: and they’re now 5-4 while sitting alone on top of the NFC South. So how did we get here?

The Saints matched the Bears score-for-score in the first half while their defense hemorrhaged yards, especially to the underrated Chicago run game — helped by several unscripted scrambles from backup quarterback Tyson Bagent. The Bears racked up 250 yards from scrimmage going into halftime, but Dennis Allen’s defense found its composure in the second half.

New Orleans allowed just 114 total yards in the second half while holding the Chicago offense to three points on their final four possessions. Cornerback Paulson Adebo deserves recognition for playing the best game of his NFL career with two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, three passes defensed, and seven tackles (five of them solo). He nearly willed the Saints to a win in the second half.

Offensively, Derek Carr managed only 211 passing yards with touchdown passes to Chris Olave (6 receptions for 46 yards) and Taysom Hill (4 catches for 13 yards), who had a touchdown pass of his own to Juwan Johnson (5 receptions for 29 yards). It wasn’t a great day for the Saints offense on the ground, but Hill paced the team with 11 carries for 52 rushing yards.

Things weren’t perfect — Blake Grupe missed a 47-yard field goal that would have made it a two-score game in the final minutes. But there were signs of improvement. For one thing, the Saints only drew a single penalty flag on the afternoon, ceding 5 yards on a Juwan Johnson false start. Two things can be true here: this is a game the Saints should have won more easily, but it was also a performance they can build upon. With one game left to go before the bye week, we’ll take it.

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Power rankings: Buffalo Bills stop the slide heading into Week 9

Power rankings: #Bills stop the slide heading into Week 9:

The Buffalo Bills won against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday to kick start Week 8 of the 2023 NFL season.

Following every week, national media across the country rank all 32 NFL teams based on their performance in the current season. These are combined into a “power ranking” where fans of one team can see how their team stacks up season compared to other teams.

We collected several power rankings polls from national media outlets for to see how well they rank the Bills.

Check out how the Buffalo Bills ranked in national media NFL power rankings heading into Week 9 of the 2023 NFL season:

What went right, what went wrong in Saints’ Week 8 win over Colts

We’re analyzing what went right and what went wrong in the New Orleans Saints’ Week 8 win over the Indianapolis Colts. And what’s the bottom line?

Finally: the New Orleans Saints offense was firing on all cylinders against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, powering the team to a badly-needed win. That’s not to say everything went perfectly. The Colts were in control early on, and some crucial self-inflicted wounds by the Saints kept Indianapolis around longer than they should have.

So let’s break it down by asking and answering three questions:

What went right?

What went wrong?

And what’s the bottom line?

NFL Next Gen Stats: Bills’ pass-rush defense sorely missing Matt Milano

NFL Next Gen Stats: #Bills’ pass-rush defense sorely missing Matt Milano:

The Buffalo Bills have been hit with the injury bug hard during the past couple weeks of the 2023 NFL season. The defensive side of the ball has seen key injuries across several starting positions.

Earlier this month, former All-Pro cornerback Tre’Davious White was placed on injured reserve and four days later, starting linebacker Matt Milano and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones joined White on the IR list.

Of the trio, Milano’s loss being felt the most according to NFL Next Gen Stats. According to the football analytics out, Buffalo’s pass rush is lacking without the linebacker.

Since Milano’s knee injury in Week 5, the Bills defense has been unable to defend the middle of the park. Not only has Buffalo stopped generating turnovers, but they are providing offenses ample time to find their open receivers to score touchdowns and performing at a league-worst rate:

Bills head coach Sean McDermott has his work cut out for him after taking over the defensive coordinator duties this season.

Rookie linebacker Dorian Williams is being given an opportunity to fill Milano’s shoes but it has not gone well. In two of three games, he’s been pulled for Tyrel Dodson.

If the first-year pro gets another shot, the is hope that Williams can make the jump up to a high-caliber level on Thursday against a strong, newly revamped Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3) offensive line.

He’ll have his work cut out for him.

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4 offensive keys for Vikings vs. 49ers

If the Minnesota Vikings want to leave week seven with a win, the offense will need to follow these keys on Monday night

The Minnesota Vikings take on the San Francisco 49ers to put the finishing touches on week 7 of the NFL today at 7:15 p.m. CST on ESPN.

To say that the Vikings are underdogs going into this game is an understatement. Fanbases across the NFL are already staking claims to players on the Minnesota roster as they have been deemed sellers at the trade deadline.

Before the front office decides on whether or not to fold the season, they have what could be considered the biggest test of the 2023 season.

The 49ers are the odds-on favorite not only to make the Super Bowl this season but win it. There’s no better litmus test than the potential number-one team in the league.

One of the primary reasons is the 49ers suffocating defense that ranks first in points allowed and third in yards allowed. To combat this dominant unit, it will take a near-perfect game from the offense.

In this exercise, we list four foundational aspects of the offense to get them started on the right track.