Team Profile
Buffalo Bills
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20.7% 2ndOff DVOA
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46.6% 2ndPassing DVOA
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7.4% 5thRushing DVOA
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-4.7% 11thDef DVOA
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4.3% 14thDef Passing DVOA
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-16.9% 8thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For30.9 2nd
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Points Against21.6 10th
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Yards Per Game359.0 10th
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Yards Allowed Per Game342.0 17th
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13-4-0
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8-9-0
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5-12-0
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4-13-0
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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott confirmed on Monday that rookie running back Ray Davis (concussion) is in the league's concussion protocol after he suffered a head injury in the 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday on wild-card weekend. Davis was hit hard by Broncos defensive back Brandon Jones in the third quarter and stayed down on the field for a while before eventually being taken to the locker room. The 25-year-old did not return and finished the blowout win with only one carry for three yards. Fellow backfield mate Ty Johnson ended up having a big game with a season-high nine carries for 44 yards and two receptions for 26 yards and his third receiving TD of the year. Davis will now have to pass through the concussion protocol in order to play in the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills. If Davis isn't cleared, Johnson would have a larger role again as James Cook's backup.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid caught all three of his targets for 47 yards in the team's 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos in the first round of the postseason. A large chunk of Kincaid's yards came on a 35-yard strike from Josh Allen midway through the fourth quarter. That was the longest reception of Kincaid's season. The 25-year-old has caught three or fewer passes in seven of 14 games this season. He and other Buffalo pass catchers are difficult to trust with how Allen spreads the football around in the passing game. Kincaid and the Bills host the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round next weekend.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel caught three passes for 68 yards and a touchdown in the team's dominant win over the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card matchup. Samuel wasn't heavily involved (three targets) but led Buffalo in receiving yards thanks to a long catch-and-run in the fourth quarter. Already ahead two touchdowns entering the final frame, Josh Allen found Samuel for a 55-yard score on the quarter's first play to cement Buffalo's victory. Samuel doesn't hold much value the way Allen shares the love in the passing game. He was one of five receivers to earn three targets, which only trailed Khalil Shakir's six.
Offense
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QB
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28
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6' 5''
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237 lbs
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7
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Wyoming
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FB
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27
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6' 0''
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244 lbs
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5
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Toledo
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QB
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30
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6' 5''
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220 lbs
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7
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Western Kentucky
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QB
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26
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6' 0''
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210 lbs
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4
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SMU
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QB
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30
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6' 3''
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222 lbs
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8
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North Carolina
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RB
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26
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5' 11''
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190 lbs
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3
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Georgia
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Defense
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LB
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24
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6' 1''
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232 lbs
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1
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Buffalo
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CB
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24
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6' 1''
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205 lbs
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3
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Villanova
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LB
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25
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6' 1''
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224 lbs
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3
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Baylor
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SAF
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22
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6' 2''
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207 lbs
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1
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Utah
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DT
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24
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6' 3''
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305 lbs
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1
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Duke
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DB
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24
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5' 9''
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185 lbs
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1
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North Carolina Central
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