Bills at Saints: 7 things to watch for during Week 12’s game

#Bills at #Saints: 7 things to watch for during Week 12’s game:

The Buffalo Bills will look to bounce back in their Week 12 game. The Bills (6-4) visit the New Orleans Saints (5-5) after losing to the Indianapolis Colts, 41-15.

Once this Thanksgiving battle gets going, there will a few particular things to keep in mind throughout it.

With that, here are seven things to watch for during Week 12’s Bills-Saints matchup:

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Bills at Saints: 7 storylines to follow in Week 12

#Bills at #Saints: 7 storylines to follow in Week 12:

It’s Wednesday (well, Tuesday, but it’s the start of new game week), so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent. This week, it’s a holiday contest once again.

After being smacked by the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, the Bills (6-4) get right back after it on Thanksgiving Day. Their opponent is the Saints (5-5) in New Orleans.

With that, here are seven storylines to follow as Week 12 approaches:

Latest update on Bills DT Star Lotulelei from Sean McDermott

Latest update on #Bills DT Star Lotulelei from Sean McDermott:

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has continued to remain mum on the status of defensive tackle Star Lotulelei.

On Sunday just hours before taking on the New York Jets, the Bills (6-3) placed Lotulelei on the Reserve/ COVID-19 list. All indications have been that Lotulelei has tested positive for the virus.

Ahead of facing the Indianapolis Colts (5-5) in Week 11, McDermott updated the Lotulelei situation, providing little detail.

“Don’t know. He’s still in that COVID process this morning,” McDermott said via video conference when asked for an update on Wednesday. “Seems to be all right, you know. Best I could tell you. I don’t see him, so.”

Because of the nature of COVID-19 rules, McDermott could be using those laws as a way to hide Lotulelei’s status a bit. The situation with the defender could go one of two ways.

Back in August, Lotueleli first went into the COVID designation because he was deemed a “close contact” to a team staff member that had tested positive for the virus. Because of Lotulelei being unvaccinated at the time, he had quarantine for several days.

Since then, there has been no update on Lotulelei’s vaccination status.

If now vaccinated, Lotueleli needs to provide two negative tests for COVID, back-to-back, 24 hours apart. As long as he is also symptom free, he’s good to return to the team.

If unvaccinated, Lotulelei is out for 10 days and that’s it. That means he would not play vs. the Colts. This same situation just unfolded last week for the Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

While in no way a sign of anything, it is worth noting Buffalo did protect two defensive tackles on their practice squad this week ahead of hosting Indy.

Bills Wire will provide updates on Lotulelei’s status as information because available throughout the week.

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Bills place Star Lotulelei on Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of Jets game

#Bills place Star Lotulelei on Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of #Jets game:

Just hours before the Buffalo Bills take the field against the New York Jets in Week 10, one key player on defense will be unavailable.

The team announced on Sunday that defensive tackle Star Lotulelei has ended up on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. In a corresponding move, defensive tackle Brandin Bryant has been called up from the practice squad:

Still on the Reserve/COVID-19 list is quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. Last week, quarterback Jake Fromm and wide receiver Tanner Gentry, both on the practice squad were on the designation as well.

Both have since been removed from it.

Lotulelei’s loss with hurt the Buffalo defense down the middle in particular this week because of another player the team will be without. Starting middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds will also miss the Jets meeting due to injury.

Replacing Edmunds will be AJ Klein in the lineup. While Bryant has been called up from the practice squad, look for the Bills to use more Harrison Phillips in Lotulelei’s spot instead of Bryant.

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Instant analysis: Bills overwhelm Texans in Week 4 blowout

Instant analysis: #Bills overwhelm #Texans in Week 4 blowout (via @jdiloro):

The Buffalo Bills defeated the Houston Texans 40-0 in a rain-soaked affair, one in which the weather put limitations on big plays and promoted some sloppy play.

For the Bills, it was all too easy. It’s mind-blowing that the Texans have a win this season, as the large underdogs played like a team that was quite overmatched. This was on display from the get-go, as Houston’s offense resembled a junior varsity squad facing off against a varsity defense. Davis Mills was 1-for-7 for three passing yards in the first half. With two sacks by Buffalo, the Bills “allowed” -23 net passing yards in the first half.

Buffalo used the game as an opportunity to try out some new things. The offensive line was shuffled, starting Ike Boettger and Spencer Brown while moving Darryl Williams to the guard spot. The Bills worked a downhill running game to salt this game away. Even Emmanual Sanders was involved in the run game.

After an opening play miscue by Buffalo’s offense in which it appeared that quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Stefon Diggs were not on the same page, leading to an interception, the unit settled in and moved the ball methodically throughout the game.

Dawson Knox opened the scoring for the game, reeling in a 25-yard touchdown pass from Allen. It is the third straight game in which Knox has scored a touchdown.

The only concerning deal from this game was that the Bills were unable to finish some drives with touchdowns. Kicker Tyler Bass was good with four field goals. It harkened back to the Buffalo game against the New York Jets when Bass hit six field goals in the game, scoring all 18 points for Buffalo. This is a stretch for the biggest negative on the afternoon.

The Bills offense pushed down the field once again early in the fourth quarter, as the Buffalo offense capped off an 11-play drive with Knox’s second touchdown of the game.  Knox was wide open on the receiving end of a one-yard pass.

Davis Mills had little chance again the Buffalo’s defense.  Star Lotulelei and Boogie Basham recorded sacks. Tremaine Edmunds, Micah Hyde, Tyler Matakevich, and Jaquan Johnson picked off the rookie quarterback. AJ Klein forced a fourth-quarter fumble.

It was quite a stat-building game for Buffalo’s defense. The Bills defensive unit allowed 109 total yards. Houston was credited with only 61 net passing yards.

Buffalo’s defense earned the shutout by getting everyone involved in the game. Deep bench players saw the field and helped close out this affair.

It just didn’t appear that the Texans should have been on the same field as the Bills. And, this was without Buffalo firing on all cylinders. The Bills ground out a 40-point victory, which is quite an accomplishment.

The only real concern from the game stems from Matt Milano’s hamstring. Milano, one of the top linebackers in the league this season, left in the second quarter. His status will be updated later throughout the week.

The road for the Bills becomes much more challenging next week, as the Bills travel to Arrowhead for a Sunday Night class with the Chiefs.

Bills vs. Washington Football Team: 5 things to watch for during Week 3’s game

#Bills vs. Washington Football Team: 5 things to watch for during Week 3’s game:

The Buffalo Bills continue their 2021 slate in Week 3 against the Washington Football Team. The Bills host them for their matchup at Highmark Stadium.

Once the game gets going, there will a few particular things to keep in mind throughout it.

With that, here are five things to watch for during Week 3’s Bills-Football Team meeting:

Bills vs. Steelers: 9 storylines to watch for this week

#Bills vs. #Steelers: 9 storylines to watch for this week:

It’s Wednesday so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent. This week, it so happens to be their first of 2021.

After a successful preseason run, the Bills will host the Pittsburgh Steelers to begin the year.

With that, here are nine storylines to follow as Week 1 approaches:

Brandon Beane opens up on Buffalo Bills COVID situation

Brandon Beane opens up on #Bills COVID situation (via @NateMendelson):

The Buffalo Bills had a vaccinated trainer test positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday. As a result, four close contacts were sent away from the team facility.

Vernon Butler, Gabriel Davis, Star Lotulelei, and Cole Beasley will be away from the Bills for up to five days due to the NFL’s health and safety protocol. The Bills are hoping no other positives will show up in the coming days.

The trainer did not feel they had COVID when they tested positive per general manager Brandon Beane via video conference. Currently, they are fine and experiencing minor symptoms.

The Bills sent an additional two players home out of precaution by the Buffalo staff. Matt Milano and A.J. Klein were pulled as the league completed its interviews for who could be a close contact.

With interviews taking time, Butler was on the practice field Tuesday. Beane says they were surprised to see him as a close contact and would not have practiced if they knew. Butler did test negative on Tuesday.

“These are the rules that are currently agreed upon by the NFLPA and league office so we deal with it and now all understand them,” Beane said. “I’m glad it’s the preseason and hopefully we won’t have a lot of this in the regular season.”

The league safety protocols differ for those vaccinated and unvaccinated. Those who are vaccinated test once every two weeks while those who are not must test every day. Beane is unsure where the Bills vaccination rate stands with recent roster moves. Buffalo surpassed the 80% threshold at the start of training camp. He doesn’t know if they’re still above it.

The Bills had a push at the beginning of training camp to reach the threshold but rates have leveled off. There is encouragement some players could get it now that the Pfizer vaccine is FDA approved.

“As long as it’s not a mandatory thing, I think most teams are going to have a number of players (unvaccinated),” Beane said. “Maybe some players are waiting on that, I don’t have a specific number of players who said ‘hey if the FDA approves this I’ll get it’ maybe some will look at this and say ‘hey I don’t want to deal with it.’ I’m not sure all of them will, time will tell.”

Bills players have already seen how the virus could affect them and their team. Left tackle Dion Dawkins returned to the practice field last week after covid put him in the hospital for four days. Beane reiterated that no one is exempt and the virus doesn’t discriminate against anyone.

The four close contacts aren’t automatically out of playing in Saturday’s final preseason game against the Packers. The five-day clock from the close contact period could have started two-to-three days ago for some players. Beane did not specify which.

Until then, the Bills will hope there are no other positive cases within the organization.

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Star Lotulelei joins Cole Beasley, Gabe Davis on COVID reentry protocol

Star Lotulelei joins Cole Beasley, Gabe Davis on #Bills COVID reentry protocol:

Buffalo Bills wide receivers Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis were reportedly placed on a five-day COVID-19 safety protocol on Monday. A follow-up report via ESPN’s Adam Schefter indicates that defensive tackle Star Lotulelei will also join them on the designation:

Check back for updates…

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