The NFL schedule is rumored to come out any day now. And with that in mind, the Bills have a list of notable opponents in 2024, so let's discuss them one-by-one from worst to best.
Drake Maye will be fun, but the roster still lacks any game-breaking talent.
I'm looking forward to seeing Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. work, but the Cardinals still feel at least a year away from being in any sort of playoff conversation.
Seattle is going in a new direction and they're in this weird middle ground of probably being good enough to content for a playoff spot but not good enough to be a Super Bowl contender.
I appreciate the Titans getting a ton of players and pieces to put around Will Levis to find out if he's the answer. However, that's a big question mark.
The Colts were a throw away from being a playoff team last season with Gardner Minshew. If Anthony Richardson can come close to his potential, the Colts can be very intriguing.
Trevor Lawrence is terrific, but I have serious questions about everything else going on around him, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
Josh Allen has lost a grand total of two games against the Dolphins in his career and has 39 touchdowns against Miami. Until proven otherwise, the Bills own the Dolphins.
The Ravens are a great regular season team. Lamar Jackson is 0-4 in the playoffs when is opponent scores more than 13 points, and they lost their defensive coordinator and two key defensive starters. The Ravens will take a step back in 2024.
Matthew Stafford was in the top five of EPA per play in the last six weeks of the season, and the Rams have two of the best receivers in the league. They'll be back in the hunt in the NFC.
The Jets will have one of the five best defenses in football, as well as Aaron Rodgers with added weapons on offense. They'll be a playoff team.
The Bills will face their former receiver, Stefon Diggs, and a Texans team that will be a Super Bowl threat in the AFC.
The Lions were a few bad decisions by Dan Campbell away from making it to the Super Bowl, and they got better defensively in the offseason with multiple additions in the secondary and on the defensive line.
The 49ers will run it back again with one of the best rosters in the NFL- they'll be a tough out.
The Bills have Kansas City's number when it comes to the regular season, but can they finally overcome the Chiefs in the playoffs?
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