The Buffalo Bills play their biggest game of the season this season, as the host the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium in the AFC Divisional round.

The Bills and Bengals are two of the NFL's best teams and both have Super Bowl aspirations. It should be a great game with plenty of wide receiving talent: Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd.

Kickoff is Sunday at 3 pm.

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One of the greatest Buffalo Bills wide receivers ever is coming back to Orchard Park for the game.

The Bills have announced that Eric Moulds will be back in Orchard Park this Sunday for the "Legend of the Game."

Moulds spent 10 seasons with the Bills, from 1996-2005. He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and twice was selected for the second-team All-Pro NFL team. His best seasons came in 1998, 2000 and 2002, when he went over 1,000 receiving yards and was one of the league's most productive wide receivers.

Moulds is in consideration for the most underrated wide receiver in NFL history. From 1998-2004, he was dominant. He was a true number one receiver, who could burn cornerbacks one-on-one.

Unfortunately, he never had a consistently good quarterback in his time in Buffalo.

Moulds did have Jim Kelly his rookie season, but was used mostly as a returner. Kelly retired and Moulds played with the likes of Todd Collins, Rob Johnson, Doug Flutie, Alex Van Pelt, Drew Bledsoe, J.P. Losman and Kelly Holcomb.

He would have been a Hall of Famer, had he had a great quarterback. Imagine him in today's NFL?

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