Bills confident in ‘next man up’ Dane Jackson

#Bills confident in ‘next man up’ Dane Jackson:

Cornerback Tre White went down and out for the season with an ACL tear last week, leaving a significant void for the Bills to fill on defense.

It’s going to take a team effort as well as a solid performance for whoever plays in his absence to keep the teams’ defense at the high-ranking performance level they’ve played at this season.

“It is next-man-up, regardless,” head coach Sean McDermott said via the Bills website this week. “But I think collectively as a team, we’ve got to take our game another level.”

That “next” player for the Bills is none other than second-year CB Dane Jackson, a seventh-round 2020 NFL draft selection from the University of Pittsburgh, taken at 239th overall.

“I think Dane Jackson is one of those guys who will step up,” defensive coordinator Frazier said to the press. “He’s the next man up and he’ll do a good job for us. But to say that he will play at the level of Tre’Davious, that would be, misleading for sure.”

Early returns on Jackson have been promising, however. In limited action over five games as a rookie, he had two starts, one interception as well as a fumble recovery to go with 15 tackles.

This season he’s played in every one of the Bills’ 11 games and on a total of 18% of their defensive snaps this season. That has included experience stepping in for White in the game against the Saints, as well as for starter Levi Wallace against the Dolphins when he was injured in Week 2.

Jackson caught the eye of the Bills front office and coaches during draft scouting on account of his physical style of play in defending passes as well as the run, and experience in man and zone coverage as a three-year starter at Pitt.

“He’s always been a guy, coming from Pitt, that has had our DNA in terms of gritty, resilient, player that’s tough, and he’s up for the challenge, I know that,” McDermott added. “We have a lot of confidence in Dane Jackson.”

The head coach wasn’t alone in his confidence in Jackson, as Frazier threw more support behind him as well.

“Even the game on Thursday night, when he stepped in, he has real good poise and a good feel for the game,” Frazier said. “And I think that helps him not to get overly concerned or to stress himself out to where he’s not playing to the level that we expect him to. So just that overall composure and that confidence that he has, and he’s a talented guy as well.”

As opposing QB’s may target him, Jackson will aim to hold his own across from starter Levi Wallace, who also received an encouraging assessment from his DC.

“We just want him to continue to play at a high level like he’s been playing,” Frazier added. “He’s been playing really well for us. He doesn’t really have to change and really get out of body, just be himself and continue to approach things the way he has.”

Second-year cornerback Cam Lewis, who has spent time inactive and on the practice squad and also filled in for White playing 47 snaps in the Bills win against Houston, will be next up on the depth chart behind Wallace and Jackson. The team also signed corners Tim Harris and Greg Stroman to their practice squad, they’ll join a CB depth chart mix that includes Taron Johnson, his backup in the slot Siran Neal, and undrafted rookies Nick McCloud, and Olaijah Griffin.

Jackson will have a trial-by-fire in the coming weeks including two matchups against the New England Patriots coming up starting with this week’s Monday Night Football game, as well as against Tom Brady and the Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Sean McDermott was straightforward in regards to the challenge that lies ahead for Jackson during Thursday’s media session as well.

“We’ve got a lot of confidence in Dane. But, look, he’s going to get tested. That’s just the reality of the situation.”

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Power Rankings: One outlet names Bills NFL’s best team

Buffalo Bills in NFL power rankings polls after Week 16 of the 2020 NFL season.

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The Buffalo Bills are officially at the top of the mountain.

At least according to one national power ranking poll this week.

The Bills (12-3) defeated the New England Patriots in convincing fashion, 38-9, on Monday Night Football. The team is, of course, much more worried about playoff seeding than what a power ranking says about them.

The Bills will be no less than the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoff picture, but could very likely hold as the No. 2 seed with things are all said and done in the regular season. But nonetheless, it’s the type of thing that few ever imagined seeing and it happened. 

As the team rides a five game-winning streak, here’s where they rank among national power ranking polls after Week 16:

USA Today

3. Bills (3)

AFC field shaping up so Josh Allen might face Patrick Mahomes in conference title game. How much fun would that gunslinger showdown be?

Touchdown Wire

3. Buffalo Bills

(12-3. Last Week: 3)

It’s like when Happy Gilmore learned to putt. But this season Josh Allen is starting to deliver some moments that leave you scratching your head and wondering how in the word you defend him. Whether it was a seam route throw to Dawson Knox against a spot-drop Cover 3 look that he fit in over the dropping linebacker and in front of the safety, or a scramble drill throw late into the front corner of the end zone that should have been a touchdown, or his touchdown late in the first half to Stefon Diggs that was put on the money, with perfect velocity while the QB had a defender in his face. Those moments where you just throw your notepad across the room and mutter “this freakin’ guy.”

Sports Illustrated

4. Buffalo Bills (12-3)

Last week: Win at New England 38–9
Next week: vs. Miami

Some say they had already clinched the AFC East, but it really took that pantsing of the Patriots in Foxboro, before a national audience, to really make it official.

Sporting News

3. Buffalo Bills 12-3 (3)

The Bills have taken care of the AFC East title and now need to tune up so they position themselves well between the Chiefs and Steelers to stay longer in the playoffs with Josh Allen.

Yahoo! Sports

2. Buffalo Bills (12-3, LW: 2)

Anyone else getting excited for a Bills-Chiefs AFC championship game? That could be a lot of fun.

Bleacher Report

3. Buffalo Bills 12-3

High: 3

Low: 3

Last Week: 3

Week 16 Result: Won vs. New England 38-9

The Kansas City Chiefs are widely regarded as the favorites to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LV. The Chiefs are 14-1, the defending champs and own a win over the Bills.

But if Monday’s blowout of the New England Patriots is any indication, the Bills aren’t far off—at all.

The Bills destroyed an overmatched team at Gillette Stadium. Josh Allen had all day in the pocket and made the most of it with 320 passing yards and four scores in just over three quarters of work. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs set a new franchise record for receiving yards (and helped more than a few folks win fantasy championships) with nine catches for 145 yards and three scores.

The Bills can wrap up the No. 2 seed in the AFC (and knock another division rival out of the playoffs) next week with a win over the Miami Dolphins.

And there isn’t a team in the conference that wants to play this one right now—the Chiefs included.

Pro Football Talk

1. Bills (last week No. 2, 12-3)

Four resounding wins in four straight nationally-televised games shows that the Bills are ready to win multiple games in January.

ESPN

3. Buffalo Bills 12-3

Week 16 ranking: 2

New Year’s resolution: Get comfortable with a target on their back.

The Bills are a tough team to find a resolution for — they’re doing almost everything well as the regular season rounds out. But after winning the AFC East for the first time in 25 years, it’ll be hard to play the underdog card that Buffalo has often played the past two seasons. There will be raised expectations for the Bills once the calendar turns; they’ll need to be as comfortable with a target on their backs as they were with a chip on their shoulders.

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PODCAST: Bills lost to the Patriots but that’s alright

Kyle Silagyi is joined by Justin DiLoro and McKenna Middlebrook to discuss the Buffalo Bills’ Week 16 loss to the New England Patriots.

A loss to the New England Patriots typically weighs on fans of the Buffalo Bills for some time.

The hated division rival has dominated Buffalo for some time, holding a 35-5 record against the Bills since the turn of the century.

New England added another win to its record in a Week 16 win over Buffalo – yet, there’s not a communal feeling of dread in Western New York. The game was meaningless for the Bills, who had already secured a playoff berth with a Week 15 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

On this episode of The Kyle Silagyi Variety Hour, host Kyle Silagyi is joined by BillsWire staff writers Justin DiLoro and McKenna Middlebrook to talk about Buffalo’s inconsequential loss to the Patriots. They also talk about the Bills’ receiving corps and break out some wicked Boston accents.

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