Bills OL says it's 'kill or be killed' at this point in the season

Even though January is still a month away, the Buffalo Bills are in win-or-go-home mode.  At 6-6, any loss could be their last, and their next two contests are against two powerhouses of the league as they face the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys, respectfully.  It isn't numb to Buffalo's players that their margin […]

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Even though January is still a month away, the Buffalo Bills are in win-or-go-home mode. 

At 6-6, any loss could be their last, and their next two contests are against two powerhouses of the league as they face the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys, respectfully. 

It isn't numb to Buffalo's players that their margin for error is miniscule. Offensive tackle Dion Dawkins appeared on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" and was very frank about what the Bills need to do.

"Kill or be killed," Dawkins said. "Stand on business. We have a job, we were put here to do a job. We're not losers. We understand we put ourselves in this position to make it tougher."

The Bills have lost three games this season after taking a lead with less than two minutes to play, which has raised questions about head coach Sean McDermott and his defense. 

Buffalo has also been the center of attention through their bye week as edge rusher Von Miller turned himself in after being accused of domestic violence, and McDermott had to answer for comments he made in 2019 saying his team needed to come together like the terrorists on September 11, 2001.

Luckily for Buffalo, they've had success in Kansas City, winning their last two regular season matchups in Arrowhead.