Bills Eye In-House Options to Address Needs

The Buffalo Bills have been dealt a few setbacks in recent weeks, dropping two straight games to the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. While the team heads into the bye week with a 4-2 record, there are clear areas that need to be addressed.

Internal Solutions

Despite the losses, Bills general manager Brandon Beane believes the team has "legitimate internal options" to fix their issues at cornerback, wide receiver, and safety. This suggests the Bills may look to their own roster rather than making a big splash trade before the November 4 deadline.

Key Players

Quarterback Josh Allen has been under fire from some Bills fans, as he's thrown four interceptions in the last three games. While Allen is still the unquestioned leader of the team, his recent struggles have raised concerns about the offense's production.

Linebacker Matt Milano has been a bright spot for the Bills' defense, leading the team in forced fumbles and fumble recoveries so far this season. His play will be crucial as the Bills look to shore up their unit during the bye.

Wide receiver Stefon Diggs has continued to be a reliable target for Allen, but the rest of the receiving corps has been inconsistent. The Bills may need to find a way to get more production from the position group.

TL;DR

  • Bills GM Brandon Beane believes the team has internal solutions to address needs at CB, WR, and S
  • QB Josh Allen has faced criticism for his recent play, throwing 4 INTs in the last 3 games
  • LB Matt Milano has been a standout on defense, leading the team in forced fumbles and recoveries
  • The Bills' receiving corps outside of Stefon Diggs has been inconsistent, an area that may need to be addressed