The Buffalo Bills need some Christmas help from the Pittsburgh Steelers to remain in the race for the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
The Buffalo Bills certainly didn't look their best this past Sunday against the New England Patriots, falling down 14-0 before rallying to take a 24-21 victory. The same can be said about Josh Allen,
Three other Buffalo defensive players left against New England - linebackers Baylon Spector and Terrel Bernard and cornerback Taron Johnson - but Spector was the only one who didn't return. The Bills re-signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow to their active roster on Monday.
Buffalo remains in sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Pittsburgh and Baltimore are each two games back at 10-5. One of those teams will win the AFC North, and one will be a wild card and guaranteed to be behind the Bills for playoff seeding.
As the NFL season heads into the final stretch, Buffalo Bills fans are brimming with anticipation and hope for a playoff run. With the stakes higher than ever,
One day before the Chiefs and Steelers take the field for their Wednesday matchup, Kansas City announced the team's official injury report. Four starters are included in the injury report: defensive tackle Chris Jones, nickelback Chamarri Conner, offensive tackle D.J. Humphries and offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor.
The Kansas City Chiefs can clinch the top overall seed in the AFC with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, Wednesday’s Christmas game could have been rendered meaningless for the Chiefs if the Buffalo Bills had lost to the New England Patriots.
With the No. 1 seed in the Bills' grasp, HC Sean McDermott spoke on whether he'll be resting starters heading into the playoffs.
With the win, Buffalo improved to 12-3 for the season but still remain two back of the Kansas City Chiefs (14-1) in the race for the No. 1 seed in the AFC, a race that could end Wednesday if the two-time defending Super Bowl champs win their Christmas Day matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The SportsLine Projection Model's updated projections say the results of the Buffalo-Detroit and Pittsburgh-Philadelphia Week 15 matchups could have huge consequences
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17, in a game they hoped carried a different meaning. Heading into their three-games i