Against Jacksonville last week, Buffalo won thanks to a late interception, even though Josh Allen wasn’t flawless. He went 28 of 35 for 273 yards with 1 TD and added 11 carries, continuing his postseason workhorse role with two crucial rushing plays. 🎯🏃♂️
Buffalo’s defense sits at the top of the league in pass defense (156.9 yards allowed per game), while the Broncos rank third in points allowed (18.3 PPG). The Bills plan to lean on their elite defense and a strong running attack that averages 159.6 rushing yards per game. 🛡️🏃♂️
Bo Nix and Denver’s passing attack average 223.9 yards per game, but Nix hasn’t faced a defense as stout as Buffalo’s. With Buffalo’s lockdown pass defense, Denver faces an uphill battle, and a repeat of last year’s 31-7 playoff win for Buffalo isn’t out of the question. 🧭🛡️
Bottom line: Buffalo will ride its defense and running game to control the game, while Denver tries to crack the code against a tough Bills defense. A competitive matchup is on tap, but Buffalo’s edge could prevail. 💪🏈🔒