Buffalo Bills 2020 Season Recap
After their success in 2019, the Buffalo Bills had high hopes for the 2020 season. With a 13-3 record this season, the Bills won the AFC East for the first time since 1995.
After their success in 2019, the Buffalo Bills had high hopes for the 2020 season. With a 13-3 record this season, the Bills won the AFC East for the first time since 1995.
Over the next several weeks, I will be ranking the top ten NFL players at each position. These rankings will be solely based on performance in the regular season and will not include any injured players.
Looking to make their first Super Bowl appearance since 1994, the Buffalo Bills traveled to Kansas City to battle the reigning world champion Chiefs in the AFC title game.
Entering the postseason, many expected the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs to meet up in the AFC Championship Game as they were the two best teams in the conference this season. To very few’s surprise, that’s what we got. While both team’s fan base will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention, gamblers only care for what will lead to money in their pockets.
In a rematch between two of the AFC’s premier offenses, the Buffalo Bills travel to Kansas City to battle the Chiefs this Sunday in the conference championship game. Among the final four teams in the league for the first time in over 20 seasons, the Bills thrillingly defeated the Baltimore Ravens a week ago.
The Baltimore Ravens traveled to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the AFC Divisional Round. After a defensive battle in the first half, Lamar Jackson exited with a concussion and the Bills pulled away, winning 17-3.
The Baltimore Ravens (12-5) travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills (14-3) in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday. In a game between two of the best rushing quarterbacks in the league–Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen–this one has the potential for game of the year.
The regular season is over and now it is officially playoff time. What better way to kick things off than with a wildcard weekend filled with six-games. In this article, I will take a look at the top players for Saturday’s game. There will be some dart throws, Cash plays, GPP plays, and my top stack of the day. Let’s jump right into the top plays for wild card weekend. Be on the lookout for more DFS plays for Sunday’s games.
Hosting their first NFL playoff game in over 25 years, the Buffalo Bills (13-3) welcome the Indianapolis Colts (11-5) to Orchard Park on Saturday. Winners of six of their last seven games, the Bills roll into the playoffs after blowing out divisional rival Miami by 30 points in Week 17.
Seeking their first playoff appearance since the 2016 season, the surging Miami Dolphins travel to Buffalo to battle their divisional rival, the Bills.
Monday Night Football in Week 16 featured a division game between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots. The Bills dominated from the start and cruised to a 38-9 victory. Cam Newton was benched early in the second half for Jarrett Stidham, putting his future with New England further in question.
To wrap up Week 16 in the NFL, we have a matchup between AFC East division rivals as the 11-3 Buffalo Bills take on the 6-8 New England Patriots. This game doesn’t have many playoff implications as the Bills have locked up the AFC East division title while the New England Patriots will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2008. However, that doesn’t matter to gamblers, as there is always money to be made.
After their success in 2019, the Buffalo Bills had high hopes for the 2020 season. With a 13-3 record this season, the Bills won the AFC East for the first time since 1995.
Over the next several weeks, I will be ranking the top ten NFL players at each position. These rankings will be solely based on performance in the regular season and will not include any injured players.
Looking to make their first Super Bowl appearance since 1994, the Buffalo Bills traveled to Kansas City to battle the reigning world champion Chiefs in the AFC title game.
Entering the postseason, many expected the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs to meet up in the AFC Championship Game as they were the two best teams in the conference this season. To very few’s surprise, that’s what we got. While both team’s fan base will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention, gamblers only care for what will lead to money in their pockets.
In a rematch between two of the AFC’s premier offenses, the Buffalo Bills travel to Kansas City to battle the Chiefs this Sunday in the conference championship game. Among the final four teams in the league for the first time in over 20 seasons, the Bills thrillingly defeated the Baltimore Ravens a week ago.
The Baltimore Ravens traveled to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the AFC Divisional Round. After a defensive battle in the first half, Lamar Jackson exited with a concussion and the Bills pulled away, winning 17-3.
The Baltimore Ravens (12-5) travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills (14-3) in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday. In a game between two of the best rushing quarterbacks in the league–Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen–this one has the potential for game of the year.
The regular season is over and now it is officially playoff time. What better way to kick things off than with a wildcard weekend filled with six-games. In this article, I will take a look at the top players for Saturday’s game. There will be some dart throws, Cash plays, GPP plays, and my top stack of the day. Let’s jump right into the top plays for wild card weekend. Be on the lookout for more DFS plays for Sunday’s games.
Hosting their first NFL playoff game in over 25 years, the Buffalo Bills (13-3) welcome the Indianapolis Colts (11-5) to Orchard Park on Saturday. Winners of six of their last seven games, the Bills roll into the playoffs after blowing out divisional rival Miami by 30 points in Week 17.
Seeking their first playoff appearance since the 2016 season, the surging Miami Dolphins travel to Buffalo to battle their divisional rival, the Bills.
Monday Night Football in Week 16 featured a division game between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots. The Bills dominated from the start and cruised to a 38-9 victory. Cam Newton was benched early in the second half for Jarrett Stidham, putting his future with New England further in question.
To wrap up Week 16 in the NFL, we have a matchup between AFC East division rivals as the 11-3 Buffalo Bills take on the 6-8 New England Patriots. This game doesn’t have many playoff implications as the Bills have locked up the AFC East division title while the New England Patriots will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2008. However, that doesn’t matter to gamblers, as there is always money to be made.
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