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The Buffalo Bills (7-2) are rolling, and they can inch closer toward a division title when they visit the Indianapolis Colts (4-5) on Sunday.
The leg of Tyler Bass kept the winning streak alive for Buffalo as the team has completely separated themselves from the rest of the AFC East. The Bills lead the division by more than three games, and they could theoretically lock it up before the end of the month. That goal can become possible with another win.
Joe Flacco couldn’t bring any magic when he stepped in as the starting quarterback for Indianapolis, with the offense failing to get in the endzone in the Sunday night loss to Minnesota. The Colts will expect he can turn the page when they go up against one of the best-scoring defenses in the league.
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The Colts have mismanaged their quarterback situation and Indianapolis has become one-dimensional without the rushing threat that Anthony Richardson brings. The Bills’ defense has its weaknesses, but Buffalo should be able to outscore the Colts with relative ease.
I don’t agree with Anthony Richardson’s demotion. The Colts made a hasty decision to Richardson, who is a talented quarterback but needs time to develop. The Bills are trying to win the AFC East. They currently have a four-game lead.
The Colts are quickly losing ground and have created a mess for themselves at the quarterback situation. The Bills, meanwhile, are striding along toward a high playoff seed
The Bills have been one of the best scoring offenses in the league while Indianapolis has had trouble in stopping teams from moving the ball. As long as Buffalo plays a clean game, this should be an easy one for a fifth-straight win.