National media outlet makes ominous prediction for Buffalo Bills

CBS Sports isn't feeling very good about the Buffalo Bills' matchup against the Washington Commanders this weekend.  The Bills will travel to Washington to take on the Commanders in a 1:00 PM ET game on Sunday and CBS Sports doesn't think they'll return to Buffalo with a win.  In fact, they think Washington will "bully" […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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CBS Sports isn't feeling very good about the Buffalo Bills' matchup against the Washington Commanders this weekend. 

The Bills will travel to Washington to take on the Commanders in a 1:00 PM ET game on Sunday and CBS Sports doesn't think they'll return to Buffalo with a win. 

In fact, they think Washington will "bully" Bills quarterback Josh Allen into several turnovers while taking down Buffalo (despite the fact that Allen has 0 turnovers in two career games against the Commanders). 

From CBS SportsCommanders take a page out of Jets playbook, bully Josh Allen into turnovers for stunning win — The Bills are coming off an easy, breezy 38-10 win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2, a game in which Allen completed 84% of his passes (31-of-37) for 274 passing yards and three passing touchdowns. That completion percentage is the second-highest by Allen in his career. However, now he's pitted against another elite pass rush. Washington's four-headed monster of Montez Sweat, Daron Payne, Jonathan Allen and Chase Young all totaled five or more quarterback pressures in their win against the Denver Broncos in Week 2. The Commanders pass rush racked up 13 quarterback hits, the most for any defense in a game this season, seven sacks and 22 pressures — all the most by any team in Week 2. 

The Commanders' pass rush is no joke. And it has the potential to make Allen's life hell on Sunday. 

It doesn't help that this game is at Washington, either. 

This is a game the Bills have to win if they want to keep pace with the surging Miami Dolphins. The last thing Buffalo wants is to be facing an early two game deficit in the standings while chasing Miami in the AFC East. 

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