Saturday 4:30 PM ET Game
Buffalo @ Denver
Team Totals: Broncos 23.5, Bills 22
In a rematch of last January’s Wild Card game at Buffalo — the Bills beat the brakes off the Broncos, 31-7 — Sean McDermott’s team travels to Denver for Saturday’s Divisional Round opener. Especially after the Bills lost WRs Tyrell Shavers and Gabe Davis to ACL tears in last week’s win at Jacksonville, this profiles as yet another Josh Allen “Superman game” wherein the Bills pin virtually all of their offensive hopes on Allen. For Buffalo, the good news is that Denver yielded late-season point totals of 34 (Jags), 26 (Packers), and 26 (Commanders) with diminished pass rush, while the Broncos’ shutdown perimeter pass coverage is offset somewhat by the Bills’ lack of a perimeter passing game. … James Cook accounted for 17 of 18 running back touches in Week 19’s victory, and Ty Johnson (ankle) appears unlikely to play again this week. Ray Davis appeared on 32% of Buffalo’s offensive snaps but didn’t touch the ball on offense against the Jaguars. Albeit in an unsavory Divisional Round draw — the Bills are on the road facing a rested Broncos defense that held running backs to 3.86 yards per carry this regular season — expect another Cook-dominant Bills backfield effort.
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