
The Buffalo Bills are sending a message to the rest of the NFL.
They are here to dominate and hopefully win the franchise’s first Super Bowl championship.
It would be a great feeling for their die-hard fans to finally see their squad win the elusive title.
But for now, they have obliterated the opposition in the first two weeks.
Their opponents were not just any team because they were playoff contenders last season.
The Los Angeles Rams, last season’s Super Bowl champions, lost to the Bills in the 2022 kickoff game, 31-10.
A week later, Buffalo dominated the Tennessee Titans, the AFC’s top seed last year, 41-7.
It’s rare to see a team easily defeat other powerhouse squads but the Bills are onto something.
In Week 1, the Bills beat the Rams by 21. In Week 2, they beat the Titans by 34.
There have been 201 instances in NFL history of a team facing a playoff team from the previous season in each of their 1st 2 games.
The Bills' +55 is the largest point differential of any of them. pic.twitter.com/Dyfvz1LMYI
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 20, 2022
ESPN Stats and Info tweeted, “In Week 1, the Bills beat the Rams by 21. In Week 2, they beat the Titans by 34. There have been 201 instances in NFL history of a team facing a playoff team from the previous season in each of their 1st 2 games. The Bills’ +55 is the largest point differential of any of them.”
However, the Bills will face stiff opposition over the next two weeks when they face the Miami Dolphins and the Baltimore Ravens.
Both teams faced each other in Week 2, with the Dolphins pulling off a 42-38 victory despite being down 38-14 before the fourth quarter.
Josh Allen Is A Special Quarterback
Gone are the days wherein people speculated if Josh Allen will amount to something.
Without question, he is one of the top quarterbacks in the league because he can hurt opponents in a variety of ways.
He can establish the passing game, as shown by his 317 passing yards and four touchdowns against the Titans.
Likewise, he is also a hard guy to tackle when he takes off because of his size, as proven by his 56 rushing yards and one touchdown versus the Los Angeles Rams.
The Bills are in good hands if he maintains or improves on his performance.