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Buffalo has not selected a receiver in the first round since using the No. 4 pick on Clemson star Sammy Watkins in 2014. Watkins and Lee Evans, the No. 14 pick in 2004, are the only first-round receivers the Bills have selected this century.
While the Buffalo Bills have used Davis sparingly on offense, the 2024 fourth-round draft pick has taken over primary kickoff return duties, and he's filling that role more effectively than anyone else in the NFL through 15 weeks of regular season play.
The Bills want nothing to do with Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett because of potential record he could break.
The Buffalo Bills are a National Football League team that plays in the AFC East division. The Bills have yet to win a Super Bowl title over the course of their history.
It’s not a win-and-in scenario, but the Buffalo Bills are on the cusp of their seventh straight playoff appearance. Buffalo, currently 10-4, can punch their ticket to the postseason in four different ways. Here’s a look at how the Bills can clinch a playoff spot this week:
The Buffalo Bills got a major injury update on a dynamic receiver and three-time Super Bowl champ ahead of their game against the Browns.
A knee injury delayed the debut of Buffalo Bills rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston, but he’s been a standout since hitting the field.
The Patriots have averaged just 6.3 points after halftime in recent weeks, with McDaniels calling the Buffalo loss "a blessing if we learn from it."