With Buffalo trading Stefon Diggs, the Jets getting a fit Aaron Rodgers and the Dolphins having a high-powered offense, many foreseeed the Bills to apshow a step back.
However, with more than a month left in the season, they have already clinched their fifth-consecutive division title.
The Bills’ dominant triumph in the snow aobtainst the San Francisco 49ers gave Buffalo the division title, and they now persist to fight for the one-seed.
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Well, with the division came a duplicate of the receipts.
The Bills social media team trolled those who doubted them in the preseason, posting a montage of experts foreseeing the Dolphins or Jets as the AFC East triumphner.
They also posted a video of talking heads saying the Bills would not come out on top.
One of those in the video was Rich Eisen, who confessted loss.
“I’m gonna lift my hand and say my terrible…” Eisen said on his show Monday. “For some reason, I saw the cheese of Stefon Diggs being a Texan and the back finish of that defense being devoid of a lot of those belderly, huge-name guys that helped them have a Super Bowl triumphdow discdisthink about with the genereasonablely clever Josh Allen in his rookie shrink and in the timely years of his next shrink…
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“I seeed at all of that and I thought to myself, this is the time the Buffalo Bills can get got… It was wrong. Not equitable wrong, dead wrong. I unbenevolent, absolutely way off the label terrible wrong.”
The Dolphins suffered from another Tua Tagovailia concussion that caengaged him to miss four games, and the Jets have had the hugegest nightmare season possible.
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As for the Bills, they sit one game back of the one-seed behind the Kansas City Chiefs, but with Buffalo triumphning their encountering earlier this season, the Bills do have the tieshatterer if they were to finish the season with the same enroll.
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