Bills quarterback Josh Allen has earned the right to be MVP according to offensive tackle Dion Dawkins after their win over Baltimore.
The Buffalo Bills held their first practice of the week as they prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game Sunday afternoon in Kansas City. Take a look at the first injury report of the week.
Dion Dawkins made his feelings known about one very controversial penalty during the Buffalo Bills' Divisional Round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. In the first half of Sunday's game, the Bills were trying to capitalize after an interception thrown by Lamar Jackson.
Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins (illness) was upgraded to a full participant during Thursday's practice session. That is good news for the Bills after Dawkins sat out of practice to begin the week.
Kansas City and Buffalo embark on another playoff battle, competing to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LIX
It’s a clash of strengths again this week: The Bills win when they can force takeaways, and Kansas City hasn’t had any turnovers since Week 11, the last time they played the Bills. Quarterback Josh Allen sees that and is trying to mimic it for his own team.
Dawkins (illness) did not practice Wednesday. Dawkins will have two more opportunities to upgrade his practice activity, before Buffalo decides his game designation for Sunday's AFC Championship Game at Kansas City.
The AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills is here. The injury report could end up playing a pivotal role in deciding the final outcome.
The Buffalo Bills have made it very clear that they feel slighted by the league and those who vote for the various seasonal awards.
“You always remember the feeling of not pulling through. That really sticks with you,” Bills quarterback Josh Allen said of the loss four years ago. “I remember playing in that game and watching the confetti fall for the opposing team and how that felt. I don’t want to feel that again,” added defensive tackle Ed Oliver.
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead told reporters Friday that a contract extension for RB Kyren Williams will be discussed this upcoming offseason.