At the close of the NFL regular season, Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills and head coach Sean McDermott will be without a key offensive piece in their game against the New England Patriots. Sean McDermott‘s Buffalo Bills will close out their NFL regular season with a visit to Foxborough to face the already eliminated New England Patriots.
The Bills (13-3) have locked up the No. 2 seed in the AFC postseason. Because of that, plenty of starters for Buffalo won’t play much in Week 18 against the New England Patriots (3-13), if at all. It’s expected that quarterback Josh Allen will simply take a snap or two to keep his starting streak alive while others will just take a seat.
Sean McDermott’s decision on how to use Josh Allen in the Buffalo Bills’ final game of the current season against New England Patriots was an easy one to make. Josh Allen is nearing the end of the regular season with the Buffalo Bills.
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The Buffalo Bills clinched the No. 2 playoff seed already and will play the eliminated New England Patriots on Sunday, yet coach Sean McDermott still plans to start quarterback Josh Allen.
The Buffalo Bills accomplished their goal of getting significant playing time for some of their younger players during Sunday’s regular-season finale against the New England Patriots.
The Bills are kicking off the new year practicing before their game against the New England Patriots. The Bills recently scored a win against the New York Jets 40-14. Their Jets win led to the Bills closing on the AFC’s second seed.
With nothing to play for in terms of playoff positioning, the Buffalo Bills took a logical approach to their regular-season finale Sunday against the New England Patriots.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott and Josh Allen might regain an offensive player to take on the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card round of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper has rejoined the Buffalo Bills. Cooper returned from a four-day absence from the team due to a family matter, Bills coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday. “Amari is back," McDermott said.