Bills may be staying in Miami for AFC Wildcard round

The Buffalo Bills have played their way back into the playoff picture. After a 6-6 start, the Bills rallied to win four straight games to get to 10-6, and are on the cusp of a playoff berth. Depending on how this weekend goes, though, the Bills can find themselves playing in Miami for two consecutive […]

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The Buffalo Bills have played their way back into the playoff picture. After a 6-6 start, the Bills rallied to win four straight games to get to 10-6, and are on the cusp of a playoff berth.

Depending on how this weekend goes, though, the Bills can find themselves playing in Miami for two consecutive weeks. 

If the Week 18 dominos fall as follows, the Bills will face the Dolphins in the Wildcard round:

  • Ravens defeat Steelers
  • Texans defeat Colts
  • Jaguars defeat Titans
  • Chiefs defeat Chargers
  • Dolphins defeat Bills

Should all five games end with those respective results, the Dolphins will be the No. 2 seed and the Bills will be the No. 7 seed, setting up a third matchup between Buffalo and Miami, and the second in as many weeks.

Buffalo has a great track record against the Dolphins since Josh Allen entered the league in 2018, posting a 9-2 record against their division-rivals with No. 17 under center.