

The 2-1 Bills are now in second place in the AFC East behind the 3-0 Dolphins, and while they face a challenging schedule for the foreseeable future, Miami doesn’t have nearly as difficult as road. In fact, he’s the top-graded player on the Ravens defense and his forte is stopping the run.
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▶ DT Justin Madubuike: He’s not a name player like fellow lineman Calais Campbell, who’s still really good, but Madubuike has played better than Campbell so far this season according to Pro Football Focus. Now in his 12th NFL season, he has 104 career sacks, which is fourth among active players behind Von Miller, Chandler Jones and Cameron Jordan.

▶ DE Justin Houston: Yes, he’s still in the league, and he’s still getting heat on QBs. Andrews has 22 catches for 245 yards and three TDs. Last year he caught 107 passes for 1,361 yards and nine TDs. ▶ TE Mark Andrews: Travis Kelce gets an awful lot of deserved attention, so does George Kittle, but they really don’t have much on Andrews who has been a dominant player at his position since he entered the NFL in 2018.

He has eight catches for 121 yards and three TDs in three games. ▶ WR Devin Duvernay: It seems like Duvernay should give the Ravens more because he can be a dynamic playmaker as evidenced by his 103-yard kickoff return touchdown against the Dolphins. More: Bills must face Miami's potent passing game with secondary in complete disarray He also became the first player in the Super Bowl era to record at least three TD passes and 100-or-more rushing yards in three straight games. Randall Cunningham of the Eagles was the first, doing it in 1990. That made him the second player in NFL history to record at least four TD passes, 100 rushing yards, and a rushing TD in a single game. Sunday against a solid Patriots defense, he ran for 107 yards and a touchdown and threw for 218 yards and four touchdowns. We lost two or three guys just from yesterday’s game for a few weeks here and then we’ve got to see if we can get anybody back here.” Top players for Baltimore Ravens on offense, defense “If we need to, though, we will go outside of the building if the numbers call for that. “We always like to start inside the building in terms of the guys that are here working hard and developing,” McDermott said. Given the Bills’ tight salary cap situation, it may be difficult for them to seek help from outside the organization to fill some of the gaps on the roster, but McDermott acknowledged that general manager Brandon Beane may need to start working the phones. More: Bills lose wild game to Dolphins, several players to injuries in oppressive heatĪs for the players who did not dress in Miami, he said, “All those guys are improving and we’re just gonna take it one day at a time, kind of put all those guys in the same bucket right now. I know he’s looking forward to getting some rest today and tonight.” He was doing a lot out there, took a beating and so he’s fine other than soreness overall. But he did say, “Josh is obviously sore today. And then during the game, they lost three backup players in Jake Kumerow, Tommy Doyle and Greg Van Roten.Īs for quarterback Josh Allen, McDermott did not indicate that his throwing hand is a specific problem, even though Allen admitted Sunday that he had banged it on a Dolphin players’ helmet. That group was offensive linemen Mitch Morse, Ryan Bates and Spencer Brown, wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, tight end Dawson Knox, defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Jordan Phillips, and defensive backs Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, Dane Jackson and Christian Benford. Sign up for the Bills Blast newsletter Delivered straight to your inbox, additional Bills analysis, insight, stats, quotes and team history from Sal MaioranaĪt various points against the Dolphins, the Bills were down 11 starters/key contributors from the team that began the season in Los Angeles three weeks ago. That’s because it’s hard to fathom a team in recent memory that has had more of a crisis than the Bills did in their 21-19 loss to the Dolphins Sunday afternoon in the overwhelming heat and humidity in Miami.Īt various points against the Dolphins, the Bills were down 11 starters/key contributors from the team that began the season in Los Angeles three weeks ago.

Rare has been the time when an impending injury report will be more anticipated than the one the Buffalo Bills will release Wednesday afternoon.
