Buffalo Bills Fans Going Crazy Over What Canadian-U.S. Border Did
The Buffalo Bills improve to 8-6 after a dominating win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday evening, 31-10 at Highmark Stadium.
The Bills' 266 rushing yards on Sunday was the most in the Sean McDermott era and an outcome hardly anyone expected heading into the game.
Bills running back James Cook rushed for 179 yards and had over 220 total yards from scrimmage, which was more than the entire Cowboys offense had the entire game...
Buffalo's dominating win sent a message to the entire league that the Bills are back and dangerous, as we head into three games the Bills must have to try and assure themselves in the postseason.
If you were driving into Buffalo, from Canada on Sunday night, then you saw something pretty cool driving over the Peace Bridge. Check out what the U.S.-Canadian border did as the Bills were wrapping up their victory.
The Bills now face the Los Angeles Chargers this Saturday, for the first ever Peacock-exclusive game for the NFL. Don't worry though if you live in Western New York. The game will still be shown locally here in Buffalo. If you don't live in Western New York, however, then you will have to have Peacock in order to watch.
The Chargers just fired head coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco after their Thursday Night Football loss to the Las Vegas Raiders this past week, so despite the fact the Chargers won't have star quarterback Justin Herbert for this matchup, their team could be more motivated to play well.
Bills end with the Patriots and Dolphins, two more games they must have. The final week between Buffalo and Miami could decide the AFC East.
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