The Buffalo Bills are set to face their AFC East rival, the Miami Dolphins, for a second time this season. Their first matchup took place in Week 2 in Miami, where the Bills dominated with a 31-10 victory. During that game, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion, causing him to miss four games. Currently, the Bills are on a three-game winning streak, performing well on both offense and defense. They hold the No. 5 spot in scoring offense and No. 6 in scoring defense—an effective combination for securing wins.
Quarterback Josh Allen has been playing at an MVP level, completing 64.1% of his passes with 14 touchdowns and only one interception over eight games. This season, he’s been more patient in the pocket and has only rushed 45 times, scoring three rushing touchdowns. If Allen can guide the Bills to a top-two seed in the AFC, he has a strong shot at winning the MVP.
Despite their success, some believe Buffalo could still use defensive reinforcements, and rumors suggest the Carolina Panthers might be open to trading edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney. With long-standing connections between the Bills’ and Panthers’ front offices, this is a potential storyline to watch.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins enter this game in a rough spot. Tua Tagovailoa returned to play last week after his Week 2 concussion, but the offense, currently ranked last in scoring, needs to find a rhythm to compete with the Bills. Star receiver Tyreek Hill’s status is uncertain, which adds to the challenge. On defense, Miami is mid-tier in both yards and points allowed. To slow down Buffalo’s offense, they’ll need to generate pressure on Allen.
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