Bills vs. Patriots: Key matchups to watch in Week 17

#Bills vs. #Patriots: Key matchups to watch in Week 17:

The Buffalo Bills will host the New England Patriots in their upcoming Week 17 matchup at Highmark Stadium.

The two teams have been rigorously preparing for the contest throughout the past week. Buffalo (9-6) and New England (4-11) will think they know their upcoming opponent, inside and out, after all the practicing and studying they have put in.

Because of that, despite all the off-field talking, speculation and discussion, it will still be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference when it comes to the final outcome of this upcoming weekend.

With that, here are three key matchups to watch during Sunday’s Bills-Patriots matchup:

Bills eager for another shot to beat Patriots: ‘They’re going to be ready to go’

Here’s a roundup of what the #Bills are saying ahead of facing a #Patriots team that already beat them once this season:

The Buffalo Bills are in a prime position to make the 2023 NFL playoffs after things looked grim a few weeks ago.

The Bills (9-6) can win out and will likely make it.

Even with the New England Patriots (4-11) up next, the last-place team in the AFC East, Buffalo’s locker room knows they can not overlook the Pats.

New England has beaten them once already this season, back in Week 7, after all.

“I think we’ve grown as a group collectively [since Week 7],” quarterback Josh Allen said via video conference. “They’re going to be ready to go.”

A roundup of clips of the Bills previewing the Patriots can be found below:

PFF: 5 worst-graded Bills players on offense in Week 16

Not their best days:

The Buffalo Bills won a tight 24-22 final in their Week 16 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Bills (9-6) had a few players that stood out above the rest in this one. On offense, the Bills were led by wide receiver Gabe Davis. After some quiet games, Davis had a huge effort.

But not every player helped pull out the win. If Buffalo is to crack the 2023 postseason, they’ll need better performances from these players.

According to Pro Football Focus, they’ll need these players specifically to start to playing at a high level.

Here are the five worst-graded Bills players on offense against the Chargers in Week 16:

Bills locker room reacts to James Cook’s career day vs. Cowboys: ‘Cook really becomes Chef’

#Bills locker room reacts to James Cook’s career day vs. Cowboys: ‘Cook really becomes Chef’

James Cook, take a bow. The Buffalo Bills wrecked the Dallas Cowboys and it was nearly all because of the running back’s efforts.

Cook had 221 yards from scrimmage in the 31-10 win. As a team, the Bills (8-6) put up 351 total on offense against the against Cowboys (10-4). That caught a lot of attention from onlookers and teammates alike.

Cook’s efforts made some, such as quarterback Josh Allen, feel inadequate.

“I felt like the kid that didn’t do anything in the class project and got an A,” Allen said.

Others were just downright impressed.

“I feel like I was just watching the same play. 10-yard gain. 10-yard gain. 10-yard gain,” defensive tackle Ed Oliver said.

A roundup of Bills reactions to Cook’s career day can be found below:

Josh Allen, Bills breakdown prepping for Cowboys All-Pro Micah Parsons

Josh Allen, Dion Dawkins, Mitch Morse, on Micah Parsons: “He’s ‘Himothy'”

Sometimes the NFC is a bit of an afterthought, especially with the way the playoff race in the AFC is heating up for the Buffalo Bills.

Make no mistake, everyone in western New York will be well aware of where Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parson is on the field in Week 15. 

The All-Pro defender leads a stout Dallas (10-3) team into Orchard Park. The entire group is going to be tough for quarterback Josh Allen & Co. to breakdown, but Parsons takes the cake.

With 12.5 sacks on the year, Parsons has put up at least 13 sacks every season of his young career. He’ll look to surpass that in Buffalo and the Bills (7-6) are well aware of it.

As often, lineman Dion Dawkins provided the best analysis.

“Parsons is ‘Himothy’ times two,” he said via video conference.

Parsons will be a tough task for Allen and the entire offensive line. He moves all around the front, making an already difficult matchup even harder.

For more on what the Bills locker room is seeing in Parsons, see the attached Bills Live clips of Allen, Dawkins and Mitch Morse below:

Bills’ James Cook: ‘We got something we’re playing for’

#Bills teammates were impressed with RB James Cook against the #Chiefs:

Second-year Bills running back James Cook had a big game in Buffalo’s 20-17 win against Kansas City on Sunday.

He cooked the Chiefs for 141 all-purpose yards and had a touchdown catch on a called play while leading all Bills receivers going a perfect five catches on five targets for 84 yards including a career-high 64 yards receiving in the first half en route to a perfect 158.3 passer rating when targeted against Kansas City, per Pro Football Focus (PFF). He also led the team on the ground with 58 yards on 10 carries.

“He was awesome,” QB Josh Allen said in his postgame press conference. “He’s been working hard and probably had his best week of practice this week and getting more comfortable with him catching passes out of the backfield. He had a lot of opportunities and took advantage. I thought he ran the ball well.”

Cook leads all NFL running backs in average yards before contact (2.03), is third in scrimmage yards (1,180), seventh in all-purpose yards (1,180), and ranks first in Bills team history for average yards per carry by an RB (5.14).

“Jimbo was doing a lot today,” TE Dalton Kincaid said to the press. “It was awesome to see him, and he runs hard. Every time he runs the ball, he’s running 100 miles per hour. So, he’s special anytime he gets the opportunity to do something. … (He) just adds another level that the defense has to cover. I think he’s a great receiving threat.”

The Bills RB1’s offensive line notices the presence he brings as well.

“It just brings this unique energy to the huddle,” OL Spencer Brown said, per The Buffalo News. “Doesn’t say much. But we put the ball in his hand, he makes plays and it’s fun to watch.”

The second-round pick by Buffalo in the 2022 NFL Draft lets his play and endzone celebrations do much of the talking, whether leaping into a home crowd with Bills Mafia or flipping in for a score on the road in Kansas City.

“James Cook is a phenomenal football player, a guy who brings a lot of energy, even though he can seem stoic, to say the least,” C Mitch Morse said postgame. “(He’s) a guy who runs hard, wants to run the ball, wants to take a few hits, and then like you saw is available for Josh in those tough times.”

Cook also was humble while keeping things simple when asked about his performance.

“Just getting open, and Josh finding me and making a play,” Cook said to the press. “That’s about it.”

After logging season highs in catches (six) and targets (seven) for 57 yards with 43 yards on 16 carries rushing in a loss to Philadelphia, headlines weren’t about his overall performance but for a dropped touchdown pass.

“I thought he rebounded from last week, in terms of the passing game,” McDermott said about Cook. “And that showed up in practice, like I mentioned earlier in the week. He’s growing, he’s developing, and it’s a joy as a coach to watch a player continue to take steps in terms of his development.”

The bounce-back score against KC also came by way of the team’s preparation during the bye week.

“We ran this play all week at practice, so the safety moves over,” Cook noted. “It was smooth, same way,” he added. “It kind of gave me flashbacks, ‘cause it happened the same exact way in practice. So, it was good on our part.”

With the Bills playoff hopes alive, he knows what lies ahead of them

“We got something we’re playing for,” Cook said. ” So, keep going, and keep going 1-0.”

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Mitch Morse, Shane Buechele reflect on playing alongside both Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes

They know both guys better than most:

Only a select few people know what it’s like to play alongside either Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen or Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.

Even fewer know what it’s like to be teammates with both.

Buffalo (6-6) heads to Kansas City (8-4) on Sunday for an important Week 14 matchup. Of all the players on the two teams, only two know have been teammates of both Allen and Mahomes — and they both play on the Bills and both played very close roles with the pair.

Center Mitch Morse knows them both better than almost anybody else does. Morse signed in Buffalo as a free agent after having played with Mahomes during his breakout season in 2018. Since then, he’s played five years with Allen.

“Both guys are extremely competitive and willing to lay their body on the line for the betterment of the team and winning games,” Morse said.

In fact, he only thinks there’s one real difference between them.

“One plays in Kansas City and one plays in Buffalo,” Morse said.

Another interesting connection between the two players comes from behind the scenes. Kyle Allen is Buffalo’s backup quarterback. Shane Buechele is the de facto No. 3 quarterback on the practice squad. Buechele held that same role in Kansas City before signing with Buffalo’s practice squad this season.

“A lot of people see the physical things on the field, the way [Mahomes] gets away from pressures, obviously all the crazy throws, but people don’t realize how much work he puts in behind the scenes,” Buechele told the Bills’ website.

“Super talented guy and a great dude, a great teammate. And so the way [Allen] prepares too is different, and he does it the right way. And so just learning different things from both of those guys has really helped my game out for sure,” Buechele added.

For more from Morse on the two top QBs, see the attached Bills Live clip below:

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Bills at Chiefs: Key matchups to watch in Week 14

#Bills at #Chiefs: Key matchups to watch in Week 14:

The Buffalo Bills will visit the Kansas City Chiefs in their upcoming Week 14 matchup at Arrowhead Stadium.

The two teams have been rigorously preparing for the contest throughout the past week. Buffalo (6-6) and Kansas City (8-4) will think they know their upcoming opponent, inside and out, after all the practicing and studying they have put in.

Because of that, despite all the off-field talking, speculation and discussion, it will still be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference when it comes to the final outcome of this upcoming weekend.

With that, here are three key matchups to watch during Sunday’s Bills-Chiefs matchup:

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs: Team connections

Only a few this week:

The Buffalo Bills will travel to the Kansas City Chiefs for a matchup on Sunday at 4:25 p.m.

It’s a brand new NFL weekend with plenty on the line for both teams. But for some on the Bills (6-6) and Chiefs (8-4) there is a bit more on the line than others.

That’s because multiple players and coaches for both sides are going to be playing against their former teams. That can create a little bit of extra motivation for them heading into Sunday.

With that, here’s a quick list of connections the two teams have with one another ahead of the upcoming matchup at Arrowhead Stadium:

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: