Bills vs. Panthers prediction, keys to game
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Riding a two-game losing streak the Bills take on the Panthers in a game they need to win. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.
The Buffalo Bills have made a decision on wide receiver Josh Palmer ahead of their game against the Carolina Panthers.
Keon Coleman was targeted as a breakout candidate this season, and began the year with a bang. He had 112 yards and a touchdown in their win over Baltimore, but since then, he hasn't had more than 45 yards in a single game, with 26 or fewer in four of their contests.
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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.
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.
For weeks, the Buffalo Bills have been the subject of trade rumors. And those rumors have suddenly become more real. RELATED: Proposed Bills trade for 290-yard
NFL experts trying to predict the outcome of Sunday's Bills vs. Carolina Panthers game are split this week. Some, like veteran Bills reporter Sal Maiorana, expect a Buffalo win. Others, like USA Today's Jon Hoefling, think the Bills won't be able to stop the Panthers' running backs.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will take the field for a Week 8 matchup against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon.
While the safety is going on injured reserve with a knee injury, three other key Bills starters will be questionable for the Panthers game.
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.