The Buffalo Bills will clash with their AFC East rival Miami Dolphins for the second time this season. Their first meeting came back in Week 2 in Miami. The Bills crushed the Dolphins 31-10. That was also the game when Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion that led to him missing four games. The Bills come into this game winners of three straight. They are playing very well on both sides of the ball and boast the leagues No. 5 scoring offense and the No. 6 scoring defense. That is a great combination for winning games. Quarterback Josh Allen has played like an MVP connecting on 64.1 percent of his passes while throwing 14 touchdowns to just one interception through eight games. He has been more patient in the pocket than years past and has only carried the ball 45 times this year. He has made his attempt count, finding the end zone three times on the ground. If Allen can lead the Bills to a top two seed in the AFC, he could very well win the MVP. Meanwhile, some thing Buffalo needs more help on defense. The latest rumor would have the Carolina Panthers looking to trade edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney.
The Bills, of course, have a long front-office history with the Panthers. For now, though? The Dolphins come to town struggling. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned last week after suffering a concussion against the Bills in Week 2. Tua & Co. will look to get their offense on track, but star receiver Tyreek Hill is questionable heading into this game. Miami needs to find a rhythm on offense in this game to keep up with the Bills and Allen. They are currently ranked No. 32 in scoring, which is good for dead last in the league. The Phins defense is in the middle of the pack in yards and points allowed. To slow the Bills offense, they will need to get pressure on Allen.