Buffalo Bills (5-10): Next game 12/30 vs. Dolphins (7-8); Kyle Willams Announces His Retirement

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More TDs scored in tonight’s game than Buffalo has all year.

And for extra fun my qb threw that last pick to my opponents D to secure a half point loss in fantasy. All time beat.
 

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Rams Win Epic Monday Night Showdown!
The Rams and Chiefs combined for 105 points Monday night, yet it was the Rams defense who came up big for the win. Track every stat and highlight from Monday night here.

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How will Rams-Chiefs impact the future of the NFL?
Monday night's game between the Rams and Chiefs marked a pivotal moment for the NFL. As a result, expect many teams to make major changes this offseason.

When something operates at the pace of an AAU basketball game between tireless children, there may not have been enough stoppage time to recognize the strength and direction of the undercurrent surging beneath. Football, after years of being chopped up, hacked into pieces, broken down and frantically welded together, was officially remade on Monday night. And it’s never going back.
 

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Top 7 storylines for the Bills-Jaguars this week

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It’s back to the regular season grind for the Bills, with six games left to define their 2018 season. They’ve got new faces in the lineup, a new influx of speed, and the likely return of a rookie starting quarterback this week.

Here are the top storylines for this week’s Bills-Jaguars matchup:

1. RETURN OF THE ROOKIE?
2. WHAT DOES THE SPEED MEAN TO THE BILLS?
3. GOOD START FOR MCCOY AND THE RUN GAME – BILLS NEED MORE
4. TWO TOP DEFENSES BATTLE THIS WEEK
5. JAGS REELING?
6. RAMSEY THE EMOTIONAL FLASH POINT
7. PLAYOFF REMATCH
 

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That game was fun as hell. I've given Andy Reid a fair amount of shit over his career but I am very jealous of his ability to tailor the offense to his players.

The amount of speed on the KC O is absurd and if Mahomes gets more air under those two long picks, Chiefs could have scored upwards of 60 (credit to the Rams d-line there). McVay and Goff's rhythm on offense is a treat as well. Can't wait to see those two teams in the playoffs and what they learned from last year's early exits. It's nice to be reminded football can still be fun when usually all I get to see are the Bills lose and teams i hate slog out wins (like the Steelers last weekend, and the Pats always)
 

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What most people probably took out of that game: Offense is the NFL's future, and that was fun as hell.

What McD probably took out of that game: Mahomes threw 3 INTs, fumbled twice, and lost. This is why you gotta play no risk, run first, defense oriented, conservative football.
 

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Ramsey: "It's a new week" (4:35)
All Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey talks about playing defense in today's NFL, Bills rookie quarterback Josh Allen and moving past the Pittsburgh loss.

Hackett: "Everyone wants points" (8:42)
Offensive coordinator Nate Hackett talks about his quarterback, better execution and the offensive outburst on Monday Night Football.

Hackett: “We have to find a way to move the ball”

JACKSONVILLE – Nate Hackett sees his task simply.

“My job is to always put the guys in the best position possible,” the Jaguars’ offensive coordinator said Tuesday.

That job has been anything but easy this season.

The Jaguars’ offense, after ranking sixth in the NFL in total yards and fifth in points last season, this season amid a rash of injuries rank 21st in yards and 29th in points through 10 games. Those struggles have contributed to a six-game losing streak.

The struggles have many observers focused on quarterback, with Head Coach Doug Marrone being asked this week if starter Blake Bortles will remain the starter at the position. Asked if Bortles might be benched, Marrone said “We’re not going to do that.”
 

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6. BUFFALO BILLS
Rookie quarterback Josh Allen never had a chance playing with an unathletic Bills O-line and inept receiving corps. Without question, Buffalo should go after the best blocker or pass-catcher in free agency, then do it again (and again) in the draft. Up front, second-year left tackle Dion Dawkins is adequate, but every other spot will either be vacant (right tackle Jordan Mills and right guard John Miller are both free agents) or open to competition (center Russell Bodine was already in a battle with Ryan Groy this offseason, and left guard Vladimir Ducasse has been in job battles throughout his career, which, amazingly, is in its ninth year). Out wide, Buffalo has learned that Kelvin Benjamin lacks the refinement and twitch to be anything close to a No. 1 receiver. He almost certainly won’t be re-signed. In fact, the only wideout sure to be back in 2019 is young possession guy Zay Jones.

Potential Targets: Alabama OL Jonah Williams, a collegiate left tackle who will probably play elsewhere in the pros, can bookend Dion Dawkins or move to either guard spot. Taking Ole Miss OT Greg Little would suggest a move for Dawkins. A receiver would be a stretch here, though the candidates in the event of a trade back would be Oklahoma’s Marquise Brown if they want speed, though Arizona State’s N’Keal Harry would provide the kind of oversized catch radius that would make sense for Josh Allen.
 

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Bills Week 12 Game Day at New Era Field

SCHEDULE
8:00 a.m. Abbott Road closes
9:00 a.m. Parking lots open
11:30 a.m. Stadium gates open (Easy entry - avoid lines)
11:45 a.m. Player warm-ups
12:40 p.m. Play 60 Ceremony
12:45 p.m. Stampede performance
12:50 p.m. Team introductions
1:00 p.m. Kickoff

DETAILS
Don’t miss kickoff or the pregame action! Be sure to arrive at the gates on time (60-90 minutes prior to kickoff) for fan safety, and to expedite the gate entry process.
Gate Giveaway: Winter headband provided by Independent Health
Leader of the Charge: Terrence McGee, #24, CB (2003-2012)
National Anthem: Tom Sartori
Color Guard: Cathedral Prep High School (Erie, PA)
Pregame: Play 60 Ceremony
Halftime: NFL Flag Football Scrimmage
 
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