Overview
- Buffalo held New York to 154 total yards in Week 2, reported as the Bills’ fewest allowed in a game since 1990.
- James Cook powered the offense with 21 carries for 132 yards and two touchdowns in a ground‑heavy game plan.
- Matt Milano exited with a pectoral/shoulder issue and is likely to miss time, putting more on Dorian Williams and Terrel Bernard.
- PFF graded rookie TE Jackson Hawes as Buffalo’s top offensive performer (85.3) and credited Joey Bosa with an elite 95.8 and seven pressures.
- ESPN and Sports Illustrated ranked the Bills No. 1 and USA TODAY placed them No. 2 ahead of Thursday night’s matchup with Miami.