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The Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans take the field for NFL Thursday Night Football tonight in Week 12. TNF start time, TV schedule and how to watch.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — After getting chewed up, last Sunday, by the Chicago Bears (10-4), the Cleveland Browns (3-11), this week, face the equally tough Buffalo Bills (10-4). The Bills are led by quarterback Josh Allen who is a bigger more experienced version of the Bears Caleb Williams, who just tore up the Browns for 242 yards and two touchdowns.
FRISCO - "We need to beat Buffalo,'' Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said, citing the team's desire to control what it can control in a push to the top of the NFC, adding that this week's opponent the Bills are "a juggernaut.'' Big Mike's got it half ...
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Another week of football has been completed and for some teams, the time is limited. Teams have already been eliminated and the playoff hunt goes on for a lot of teams. Whether it’s for one of the top four seeds or for a wildcard spot,
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was in MVP form during Sunday's 35-31 win over the New England Patriots, and he shined in the comeback victory even with an upset stomach. Apparently, playing through nausea is a regular occurrence for the superstar.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bills/onsi as Buffalo Bills' historic streak remains intact following Chiefs' playoff elimination. There aren’t many records in sports that stand for as long as the Buffalo Bills’ historic streak of four consecutive Super Bowl appearances.