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Buffalo falls as low as No. 12 in some rankings after their fourth loss, with experts questioning their Super Bowl contender status.
Buffalo restored offensive tackle Tylan Grable to its active roster from injured reserve on Saturday, and the former Jacksonville State standout could be in the Bills’ lineup on Sunday.
Fans in the Buffalo TV market can watch the game on WKBW Channel 7. Coverage starts at 7:30 p.m. with a special pregame edition of Leading The Charge.
There are still six weeks to play in the 2025 NFL season, but it's never a bad idea to keep one eye on the future. For the Buffalo Bills, that's especially true
Aaron Rodgers and his broken left wrist will start on Sunday when Pittsburgh hosts Buffalo. Rodgers, who sat out last week's loss to Chicago after injuring the wrist against Cincinnati on Nov. 16, was a full participant in practice for the second consecutive day on Friday.
The Bills just don’t have a great team — the roster is flawed, the defense struggles, and they really don’t have a clear-cut go-to weapon on offense, so Buffalo isn’t a Super Bowl team and should again find themselves on the couch in late January.
The Buffalo Bills’ Week 12 loss to the Houston Texans is one the team would like to forget.Not only did they drop to 7-4 but they’re barely hanging onto the final playoff spot in the AFC — just one game ahead of the Texans (6-5),
The Bills are scrambling to put together a serviceable group of receivers for Josh Allen as the team gears up for a playoff push.