The Buffalo Bills are heading into their Week 17 AFC East showdown against the New York Jets with a 12-3 record.
As the regular season nears its end and the NFL playoffs quickly approach, multiple players will have some major paydays on the line over the next few
There are three teams of interest for the Bills in the AFC playoff picture: the Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. They all play on Christmas Day. The games will give Buffalo clarity on its seeding possibilities and whether to rest starters in the final two regular season games.
It's Week 17 and Super Bowl contenders are jockeying for top spots in NFL power rankings. With the Bills winning and Eagles and Steelers both stumbling last week, Buffalo has its best shot yet at becoming the definitive Nos. 1 or 2 in the league.
Three other Buffalo defensive players left against New England - linebackers Baylon Spector and Terrel Bernard and cornerback Taron Johnson - but Spector was the only one who didn't return. The Bills re-signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow to their active roster on Monday.
Week 16 in the NFL is about clinching and elimination. The Baltimore Ravens clinched a playoff spot with their victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, while the Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals,
It's a game between two AFC East teams headed in completely different directions as the Jets face the Bills. Here are our staff predictions.
The bigger question for Allen's fantasy investors the rest of the way might be his usage, as the Bills could be locked ... Cooper's role in the Buffalo offense remained minimal.
Last season, the Chiefs lost at home to the Raiders on Christmas Day. Will their fortunes turn around for tomorrow's holiday showdown?
The Kansas City Chiefs are at the top of the AFC and can lock up the one seed today from Pittsburgh against a Steelers who are on a two game slide.
A Buffalo Bills fan is proving Bills Mafia is more than just football. It’s about finding a community. Andy Borden is using his journey to sobriety to inspire others by organizing a unique alcoholics anonymous meeting at Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.