How to watch Bills vs. Broncos in NFL Week 10
The Buffalo Bills are back under the bright lights of Monday Night Football in a showdown against the Denver Broncos in Orchard Park, New York. After the abysmal effort on offense against the Cincinnati Bengals, paired with the slew of injuries on the defense, things haven't looked worse for Buffalo this season. A bounce-back win […]
The Buffalo Bills are back under the bright lights of Monday Night Football in a showdown against the Denver Broncos in Orchard Park, New York.
After the abysmal effort on offense against the Cincinnati Bengals, paired with the slew of injuries on the defense, things haven't looked worse for Buffalo this season. A bounce-back win will be huge for the morale, but it won't be an easy task.
Josh Allen and the offense will need to get back to their old ways if they want to secure the victory, and the defense is going to need to find a way to stop the run as Javonte Williams has been a one-man wrecking crew as of late.
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming contest so you don't miss a second of the action.
Date: Monday, November 13
Location: Orchard Park, New York
Time: 8:15 pm ET
Betting Odds: Bills -7.5, O/U 47 (BetMGM)
How to watch on TV: ESPN
How to stream: FuboTV
3 Buffalo Bills players to watch
- QB Josh Allen – The superstar QB is still among the league leaders in completion percentage and for lack of a better term, he still has that dog in him. For the offense to turn around, it starts and ends with Josh Allen. Under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, Allen is due for a dominant performance.
- TE Dalton Kincaid – Kincaid has risen to the challenge over the past few weeks, in the absence of Dawson Knox. He's become a reliable target for Josh Allen and has been catching passes in large numbers. So much so that Kincaid has already broken the team record for receptions in a single season from a rookie TE. With just under 70 yards, Kincaid could break the single-season yards record from a rookie TE.
- RB James Cook – It's no surprise that our three players to watch are all on the offensive side of the football. For the first few weeks, Buffalo got the running game going and Cook shined with the offensive line holding up. The team has gotten away from that as of late, but look for Cook to bounce back in a big way against the Broncos.
More Bills news ahead of the game
- Dalton Kincaid already broke the team's rookie tight end reception record
- Bills are among the NFL's worst in forcing three-and-outs
- DaQuan Jones has inspiring message despite team's struggles