Bills vs. Jets: 3 keys to a Buffalo win

#Bills vs. #Jets: 3 keys to a Buffalo win:

The Bills punched their ticket to the playoffs last week, clinching a spot with a 29-15 victory over Atlanta at home.

Buffalo can secure the division crown this Sunday for a second straight year. They’ll have a chance to do just that as they host the Jets in the final game of the regular season.

Per ESPN’s Football Power Index, the Bills have a 95.6% chance to win the AFC East and the second-best chances in the NFL to both make the Super Bowl (27.6%) and to win it (15.4%).

With the division on the line, here are three keys to a win for the Bills (10-6) against the Jets (4-12):

Bills QB Josh Allen has achievement enshrined in Hall of Fame

#Bills QB Josh Allen has achievement enshrined in Hall of Fame”

Josh Allen is officially in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The fourth year pro hasn’t been given a bust or yellow jacket, but one of his latest historic achievements is now being exhibited in Canton, OH.

Allen recently became the first and only player in NFL history with at least 100 touchdown passes and 20 rushing touchdowns in his first four seasons.

He accomplished the milestone during the Bills 33-21 Week 16 victory over the New England Patriots, in which he threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 64 yards rushing.

His shoes and jersey that he wore in the game is now on display in the Hall of Fame’s Pro Football Today Gallery.

For the past two seasons, breaking NFL and Bills franchise records has become a part of the Josh Allen experience.

Becoming the first player in history to set new ones altogether is just the latest in a growing list of accolades for the Bills QB.

And while it’s too far too soon to tell if he will be inducted into the HOF after his playing days are over, if he continues his trend of making NFL history then we may just see him permanently enshrined in Canton someday as well.

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Bills vs. Jets: 7 things to watch for during Week 18’s game

#Bills vs. #Jets: 7 things to watch for during Week 18’s game:

The Buffalo Bills will look to keep ground in their Week 18 game and win another AFC East title.

The Bills (10-6) host the New York Jets (4-12) following a 29-15 win over the Atlanta Falcons.

With that, here are seven things to watch for during Week 18’s Bills-Jets matchup:

Bills vs. Jets: 7 storylines to follow in Week 18

#Bills vs. #Jets: 7 storylines to follow in Week 18:

It’s Wednesday, so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent. This week, it’s the final opponent on Buffalo’s schedule.

After their win against the Atlanta Falcons, the Bills (10-6) host the New York Jets (4-12).

With that, here are seven storylines to follow as Week 17 approaches:

Report card: Bills’ playoff-clinching victory over the Falcons

Report card: #Bills’ playoff-clinching victory over the #Falcons (via @NateMendelson):

Welcome back to the playoffs, Buffalo.

Sunday’s victory against the Atlanta Falcons put the Bills at a 10-6 record and into the playoffs for the third-straight season and fourth time in five seasons. Now just a win against the New York Jets next weekend separates them from consecutive AFC East titles.

Here’s how Bills Wire graded the Bills’ positional groups after their 29-15 victory:

Bills vs. Falcons: 3 keys to a Buffalo win

#Bills vs. #Falcons: 3 keys to a Buffalo win:

The Bills are once again on a playoff trajectory following a big 33-21 win over the Patriots.

Buffalo now has a 99.2% chance to make the playoffs and an 89.2% chance to win their division, per ESPN’s Football Power Index.

They need to win out their final two games to secure their second consecutive AFC East crown, beginning in Orchard Park Sunday against Atlanta.

With the Bills now back in the driver’s seat heading towards the postseason, here are three keys to a win for the Bills (9-6) against the Falcons (7-8):

Bills vs. Falcons: 7 things to watch for during Week 17’s game

#Bills vs. #Falcons: 7 things to watch for during Week 17’s game:

The Buffalo Bills will look to keep some ground in their Week 17 game and take one step closer to another AFC East title.

The Bills (9-6) host the Atlanta Falcons (7-8) following a 33-21 win over the New England Patriots.

With that, here are seven things to watch for during Week 17’s Bills-Patriots matchup:

Bills activate 4 from COVID list, including WR Gabriel Davis, Cole Beasley

#Bills activate 4 from COVID list, including WR Gabriel Davis, Cole Beasley:

The Buffalo Bills received a large chunk of important pieces back from the team’s Reserve/COVID-19 list.

In total, the Bills (9-6) will now have these four players back in their lineup from the designation when they take on the Atlanta Falcons in Week 17:

  • WR Cole Beasley
  • WR Gabriel Davis
  • OL Jon Feliciano
  • DE AJ Epenesa

The team announced their removal from the COVID list on Wednesday.

All four players were originally placed on the designation at different times.

Feliciano spent the longest period there, beginning on Dec. 19. The following day, Epenesa was sent there.

As last week rolled on, Beasley was placed in the COVID protocol on Dec. 21. As a bit expected, he was very unhappy about it and voiced that.

Finally, on Friday Davis was the final player placed there.

Thanks to the NFL following new CDC protocols for quarantine time, which drops it from 10 days to potentially five depending on circumstances, Davis was able to be activated earlier than expected.

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Bills vs. Falcons: 5 storylines to follow in Week 17

#Bills vs. #Falcons: 5 storylines to follow in Week 17:

It’s Wednesday, so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent. This week, it’s the final NFC opponent on Buffalo’s schedule.

After their massive win against the New England Patriots, the Bills (9-6) host the Atlanta Falcons (7-8).

With that, here are five storylines to follow as Week 17 approaches:

Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie has career game against Patriots

#Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie has career game against #Patriots:

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Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie had a big game in Sunday’s 33-21 win over the Patriots in New England.

In fact, it was his biggest yet in his NFL career.

Buffalo was shorthanded with WR’s Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis as well as RB Matt Breida out and needed the 26-year-old to step up.

The 5-8, 173 lb McKenzie did just that, leading all receivers in playing 85.3% of the game’s offensive snaps while going 11-for-12 and 125 yards with one touchdown while averaging 11.4 yards per reception.

His 11 catches tied the most by a Bill this season with Cole Beasley’s 11 against Washington, and his 125-yards were second-most only to WR Stefon Diggs’s 162 against the Jets. His 103 receiving yards in the second half were the most in a half by any Buffalo player this season.

What’s more, his 11 catches, 12 targets, and 125 receiving yards were all career highs for the fifth-year pro out of Georgia.

The slot, a position where Beasley is second in the NFL in catches (63) and is Buffalo’s second-leading receiver this season, is just where McKenzie would haul in seven of his 11 receptions for 89 yards including his touchdown catch.

His impact was significant on third down (where Beasley is the second most frequented target after Diggs) and on fourth down as well, with four catches on four targets for 32 yards and the TD.

He also helped in the absence of Breida, who has averaged 10.3 yards per catch receiving with two touchdowns this season, and who played at RB, WR, and as a kick returner in Week 13 against New England.

McKenzie was averaging 5.4 yards per reception with only seven catches on the season. He’d also never had 70 or more yards receiving in a single game in his career.

However, as noted in our 3 keys to a Buffalo win, the 26-year-old speedster averaged 9.9 yards per reception in 2018, and 9.4 yards per reception in the 2019 and 2020 seasons with five touchdowns last season for Buffalo.

He spent time returning kicks and as a “gadget player” in a number of positions, including running back. He’s even filled in at cornerback in one game as a Bill and thrown a touchdown to QB Josh Allen in another.

In 2021 McKenzie’s played as a return man but was benched for fumbling issues and missed the first meeting with the Patriots.

To say he bounced back in his return to gameplay may be an understatement.

His impact was perhaps no more visible on the day than when he came through in the final seven-plus minutes of the fourth quarter on Sunday for two big back-to-back plays. The first for 17 yards on third down, and the second a sideline catch for 15 yards in which he laid out to make the stretch grab, landing hard on top of the football.

Those plays were a part of a scoring drive that sealed the win, giving the Bills a 9-6 record along with an 88.7% chance to win the AFC East, per ESPN’s Football Power Index.

As for McKenzie, his selfless mindset was on display after the game.

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