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"The Bills are 6–2 and somehow find themselves struggling to take over first place in the AFC East with the Patriots a half-game ahead," SI writes. "It’s been an uneven year,
There is one quick note that came through following the 2025 NFL trade deadline. That deadline came and went on Tuesday. The Buffalo Bills ' AFC East rival in the New York Jets were the NFL's most-active team. The Jets at 1-7 had a fire sale and traded star defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
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Ranking the top five AFC teams at Week 10
With the playoff push about to kick into high gear, here are the top five favorites to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LX.
That isn't for a lack of trying, according to a recent report from The Athletic's Dianna Russini. Multiple AFC East teams reportedly reached out to the New York Jets for potential deals, but per Russini, the Jets were "reluctant to trade with division rivals."
The Ringer's Sheil Kapadia thinks Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Tanner McKee could be key to rebuild for lowly New York Jets.
After the convincing win over the Chiefs, the Bills are No. 3 in the latest power rankings and could re-take first place in the AFC East in Week 10.
The Miami Dolphins' rivalry with the New York Jets suddenly looks a little different. Miami has already scored a home win on Monday Night Football against the Jets earlier this season, one of two victories for Miami on the year.
The Bills head south with a chance to regain the lead in the AFC East. Here's an early look ahead to the matchup.
ESPN’s Football Power Index predicts each team’s record but their formula allows for fractional wins — for example, the Buccaneers are projected to go 12.3-4.7. The Patriots are projected to go 11.0-6.0. It gives the Patriots a:
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Buffalo Bills Week 10 rooting interests in AFC playoff race
Buffalo could still use some help getting that AFC East title back. As the Bills are headed south to face the Miami Dolphins, rooting for a couple of NFC South teams could mean that Buffalo jumps from second in the division and fifth overall in the AFC, to owning both crowns by Sunday night — with the right combination of scoreboard results.