Two game-changing Bills' stats heading into Green Bay matchup
The Buffalo Bills are red-hot and will be well-rested coming off their bye week. Their next opponent, the Green Bay Packers, should be very concerned with Sean McDermott and the Bills. Since his arrival in Buffalo, Sean McDermott has never lost a game after the bye week. McDermott is an impressive 5 – 0 after […]
The Buffalo Bills are red-hot and will be well-rested coming off their bye week.
Their next opponent, the Green Bay Packers, should be very concerned with Sean McDermott and the Bills.
Since his arrival in Buffalo, Sean McDermott has never lost a game after the bye week.
McDermott is an impressive 5 – 0 after the bye and the Bills will look to continue the impressive streak against a struggling Packers unit.
McDermott has notched wins against the Buccaneers, Jaguars, Dolphins, Chargers, and Dolphins coming off the bye week.
What's even more impressive, in those games McDermott and the Bills have a +41 point differential.
Additionally, the Green Bay Packers have never won a game in Buffalo.
The offense continues to shine
While injuries plagued the early part of the season, the team is starting to come back healthy.
That, and Josh Allen is on an absolute tear this season.
Allen currently leads the league in passing yards and touchdowns and will look to take advantage of the Packers' secondary.
With stars Stefon Diggs, and Gabe Davis continuing to elevate their game, it may be yet another performance in which the Bills win by double digits.
What's at stake?
With the win over the Kansas City Chiefs last weekend, the Bills will look to hold onto the number one seed in the AFC.
At this point in the season with the Bills being two games ahead of Kansas City, every game is another chance to win the AFC crown.
For the past few seasons, it's been the Chiefs who have taken down the Bills in Arrowhead during the postseason.
McDermott and company know just how important home-field advantage can be.
Luckily, the Bills have one of the easiest strengths of schedule in the NFL after an impressive start to the 2022 campaign.
With a Super Bowl in mind, the team will continue to battle for the right to have the playoffs come through Buffalo.
Good luck, Green Bay.
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