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Barnwell crowned the Indianapolis Colts as having the best offseason, while the Houston Texans were named the worst. The Patriots were labeled "way ahead of expectations", while the Dolphins and Jets were in the "way below expectations" tier.
The Buffalo Bills have made a decision on wide receiver Josh Palmer ahead of their game against the Carolina Panthers.
As a team, the Bills have been unbeatable off a bye. The've won 10 straight games off their bye, which is the second-longest streak in NFL history, trailing only the Eagles, who won 13 straight from 1999 thru 2011.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take the field for a Week 8 matchup against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon.
Addison would certainly be unexpected, but what a move it would be for the Bills to add a player of his caliber to be Josh Allen's No. 1 target. Breer adds that if Buffalo can't land either Addison or Olave, another Saints wideout could be the player they turn their attention to.
The Bills are looking to avoid their first 3-game losing streak since the end of the 2019 season including the playoffs. They lost 3 straight from Week 16 through the Wild Card round. Meanwhile, the Panthers are looking to win four in a row for the first time since Week 6 of that same 2019 season.
But leaving the Meadowlands in Week 7, that all changed as the Panthers celebrated a 13-6 win, giving them their third-straight victory and a 4-3 record to put them on the right side of .500 and just a game back of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South.
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Bills rule out three starters, including safety Rapp, who is going on the IR with a knee issue
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott has ruled out three starters from playing Sunday, including safety Taylor Rapp, who will be placed on injured reserve because of a knee issue.
Coming out of the bye week, the Buffalo Bills (4-2) are searching for answers on defense, where Buffalo ranks last in the NFL in yards allowed per carry (5.8) and next-to-last in both opponent yards before (3.2) and after contact (2.6) per rush.