First it was ESPN who predicted that Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator Joe Brady would be the Jacksonville Jaguars next head coach. Now it's Pro Football Focus calling Brady the "best fit" for the Jaguars job.
Using PFF grades from Wild Card weekend, here are the five lowest-graded players from the Bills (13-4) defense against the Broncos (10-7).
The Buffalo Bills beat the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the Wild Card round of the playoffs at home at Highmark Stadium. Statistics might help determine who played well or not, and so may the eye test. But, let’s take it a step further with some help from the analytics folks at Pro Football Focus.
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Here are four key Buffalo Bills who should have an impact on the AFC wild-card game Sunday against the Broncos.
Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus has suggested that San Francisco 49ers' linebacker Dre Greenlaw could be a potential fit for Buffalo. "The Bills are projected to field around only $3 million in cap space going into next year, but there’s a chance they could land a player of Greenlaw’s caliber, given his injury history," Locker wrote.
Following the Denver Broncos' 31-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the NFL playoffs, Pro Football Focus has released grades for each player's performance. PFF grades players on a 0 (worst) to
Cornerback Riley Moss and safety P.J. Locke were taken to task by Denver Broncos fans during and after the loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo News' sports reporters weigh in with their predictions for Sunday's Buffalo Bills game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Ray Davis ran the ball well in Buffalo’s loss averaging 4.3 yards per carry (15-64). That earned him a 71.2 run grade. Davis also scored a receiving touchdown in the game. While he performed well as a runner and receiver, Davis’ biggest weakness was in pass protection. PFF gave the rookie back a 27.6 pass block grade.
The last meeting did not end well for Buffalo, but now it gets a rematch versus Baltimore in the AFC divisional round.
I complain about NFL football sometimes ... finale meant nothing to the Buffalo Bills—win or lose the Bills were the second seed in the AFC. Now the focus turns to the same thing it has this ...