Struggling Buffalo Bills Hold Players-Only Meeting as Broncos Game Looms
Bills, with a recent record of three losses in five games and missing key defense starters, are hoping for a turnaround as they face improving Broncos on Monday night.
- The Buffalo Bills held a players-only meeting led by running back Latavius Murray ahead of their game against the Denver Broncos as they attempt to lift themselves out of a slump that has seen them lose three of the last five games.
- The Bills' defense is missing three key starters, and the previously high-performing offense led by quarterback Josh Allen is struggling, having produced more punts (14) than touchdowns (13) in recent games.
- The Denver Broncos, who will be facing the Bills next, are showing signs of improvement under coach Sean Payton and are entering the game well-rested after a bye week, having won their last two games.
- Broncos' quarterback Russell Wilson is performing strongly, having thrown 16 touchdowns to match his total from the previous season while only throwing four interceptions.
- The Bills' edge rusher, Von Miller, is still recovering from a knee surgery ten months ago and hasn't yet registered a sack. However, this game against the Broncos, his former team, could be an opportunity for him to regain his form.