Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos storylines to watch in Week 15.
It’s Wednesday so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent. After a primetime win against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bills will head back out west one more time to face the Denver Broncos (5-8) at Mile High, again on primetime, of sorts. The game was flexed to a Saturday kickoff.
With that, here are eight storylines to follow this week as the Bills (10-3) are set to face the Broncos in Week 15:
Report card for Buffalo Bills in their Week 14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In a top-seeded AFC showdown, the Buffalo Bills came out on top, 26-15, against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14. The Sunday Night Football contest again showed the Bills’ abilities off to the country.
In doing so, the Bills (10-3) weren’t a picture-perfect team against the Steelers (11-2). A lot did go right, though.
With that, here’s how Bills Wire’s latest report card for Buffalo looks following their win over Pittsburgh:
Everything to know from Buffalo Bills’ Week 14 over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Buffalo Bills made another strong statement on the national stage, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 26-15, on Sunday Night Football in Week 14.
While the score doesn’t reflect a defensive battle, the game was very much centered on that side of the ball. The first half featured only two touchdowns, and the second one was a pick-six by Buffalo’s Taron Johnson. The Bills adjusted to the pressure of the Steelers’ front-seven and jumped out with two touchdowns on their first two drives of the second half to keep the lead for the remainder of the game.
With that, here’s everything we know from the Bills’ win over the Steelers in Week 14:
Buffalo Bills CB Taron Johnson notches pick-six on Ben Roethlisberger.
Offensive struggles? No problem. Enter cornerback Taron Johnson.
The Bills (9-3) and Steelers (11-1) have both had their slow starts on offense on Week 14’s Sunday Night Football. Both teams look stuck in the mud in a low-scoring game.
But just before halftime, Buffalo’s slot cornerback in Johnson put the Bills on the scoreboard. Hopefully Buffalo builds some momentum from it, but regardless, the Bills at least took a 9-7 lead into the half thanks to Johnson jumping the pass.
Taron Johnson with the pick-6 to give the Buffalo Bills a lead at halftime against the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers had the ball late in the first half. After a Ben Roethlisberger pass, the Buffalo Bills’ Taron Johnson suddenly had the football.
And the Buffalo Bills had a touchdown and the lead, 9-7.
Roethlisberger was picked by Johnson, who took it back 51 yards in the final minute of the first half.
Buffalo Bills stock report following their Week 13 Monday Night Football win.
The Buffalo Bills returned to Monday Night Football in their matchup against the San Francisco 49ers, where they beat the Bay Area team, 34-24. By the end of the first quarter, it seemed like the game would slip through the Bills’ fingers, but they managed to bounce back. After a turnover that set up the first 49ers touchdown, Buffalo (9-3) handled its business and took care of a depleted San Francisco (5-7) squad.
With the Monday Night Football drought finally broken, here’s Bills Wire’s latest stock report following the team’s Week 13 win over the Niners:
Stock up
Josh Allen
It was another barn-burning performance from quarterback Josh Allen, where he became the first Buffalo quarterback to complete 80 percent of his passes and throw for four touchdowns in a game.
Not bad.
The Bills quarterback wasn’t afraid to spread the sugar against the 49ers, completing passes to seven different pass catchers. And Allen completed plenty of passes. In fact, he completed 32 of them for 375 yards and the aforementioned four touchdowns. He also completed a variety of throws, whether it was finding Cole Beasley down the seam, or hitting Gabriel Davis in the middle of the field.
Allen couldn’t have played a better game against a strong 49ers defense on a national stage.
The receiving corps
We’re going to cheat here but it wouldn’t be fair to leave out any of the Bills pass catchers, because all of them produced.
Starting with the man of the hour, Cole Beasley. He had nine grabs for 130 yards and one touchdown. The wideout did a lot of his work out of the slot, which shouldn’t have surprised anyone because he came into the game leading all slot receivers in receiving yards. While getting open in the middle is great, he also showed his ability to get open when the play broke down, which is just as important when Allen is your quarterback.
Let’s move to the man of the year, Stefon Diggs. The standout receiver was a nightmare for anyone who tried to cover him. His silky route running gave him space in San Francisco’s zone and he made them pay. Diggs finished the game with 10 catches for 92 yards, putting him over 1,000 yards for the season.
Now let’s end with the rest of the group. Davis had another standout performance, coming down with just three catches, but he had 68 yards and the game-sealing touchdown. The likes of tight end Dawson Knox and wideout Isaiah McKenzie also caught touchdown passes. It was a great performance from the pass catchers – just about all of them.
Micah Hyde
Hyde hasn’t made a lot of plays this season, but that doesn’t mean he’s had a bad season. Hyde has been one of the more consistent forces when the Bills try to stop the run, and has played some decent coverage in the red zone. His performance against San Francisco was something the Bills Mafia has come to expect; he had 12 total tackles and the first of two interceptions by Buffalo.
Hyde has made his career by being in the right place at the right time and playing hard-nosed football. This was one of those games for the defensive back.
Offensive line
Sorry, but we’re going to cheat again. The Bills offensive line had a stellar game against a vaunted 49ers front-four. The front-five for Buffalo looked comfortable when protecting Allen, giving him plenty of time to find the open receiver. They were also very consistent. There have been games where the line had a few really good series, then a few really bad series. Against San Francisco, though, it never seemed outmatched and kept Allen upright, for the most part.
It wasn’t all roses for them, though. They seem to have fits when trying to block inside runs. Whenever the Bills try to run between the tackles, the running back always seems to be hit before he can reach the hole. Dion Dawkins also gave up one sack, but in fairness, it was an excellent pass rush from Dion Jordan.
Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks thing to watch for and a prediction for Week 9.
The Buffalo Bills enter their Week 9 meeting with two-straight wins over AFC East opposition. Now they’ll move onto a team from across the conference and country as the NFC West’s Seattle Seahawks head to Bills Stadium on Sunday.
The Bills (6-2) have a tall task against the Seahawks (6-1) and even though it’s not a conference game, let alone a divisional one, it’d still be an important win.
With that, here are six things to watch for and a prediction ahead of Week 9’s Bills-Seahawks contest:
Buffalo Bills midseason awards for the 2020 NFL season.
The Bills will start the second half of their season on Sunday in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks. Buffalo currently sits at a 6-2 record and will look to duplicate that effort over their next eight games.
But before we get there, let’s take one last time to look back at the first half of the 2020 season. Here’s Bills Wire’s first half awards:
Storylines for Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks in Week 9.
It’s Wednesday so the Buffalo Bills are now turning their attention to their next opponent after two-straight wins over AFC East opponents, most recently against the New England Patriots, 24-21, last weekend.
En route next for the Bills is a tall task from out west as quarterback Russell Wilson leads the Seattle Seahawks (6-1) to Buffalo (6-2).
With that, here are seven storylines to follow as the Bills are set to face the Seahawks for the first time in 2020:
Cornerbacks the Buffalo Bills could target at the 2020 NFL Trade Deadline.
The 2020 NFL trade deadline is right around the corner. It’s slated for Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Sitting at 5-2 overall and in control of their own destiny at this point, could the Buffalo Bills add to their arsenal to solidify themselves as a legitimate contender in the AFC? Despite their record, the Bills do certainly have a hole or two they could stand to fill in their roster.
In this part of Bills Wire’s trade deadline coverage, we’ll take a look at a couple of cornerbacks the Bills could target as Tuesday inches closer and closer: