Summary
The Buffalo Bills recently secured a narrow win against the Cincinnati Bengals, improving their record. They are set to face the New England Patriots, who lead the division. ESPN analyst Dan Graziano suggests that even a Bills win may not be enough to overtake the Patriots for the AFC East title due to tiebreaker scenarios.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills won against the Cincinnati Bengals with a score of 39-34.
- The Bills now have a record of 9 wins and 4 losses.
- The New England Patriots have a record of 11 wins and 2 losses.
- The Patriots are currently on a 10-game winning streak.
- The Bills and Patriots will play against each other on December 14 in Massachusetts.
- ESPN's Dan Graziano analyzed that a Bills win might not change the division leadership due to tiebreakers favoring the Patriots.
- If both teams end with the same division record, other tiebreakers like record against common opponents would be considered.
- The Bills' defense has weakened compared to previous seasons, particularly in run defense.