What happened to the Bills? Plus, Browns, Broncos step up after rough week

Hey everyone, I’m Zach Pereles.

I’ve had plenty of experiences as a fan, some good , so I can promise to make you smile through the big wins and to be a virtual shoulder to cry on after the bad losses.

As such, Sunday served as a huge barometer of how the rest of the season may go for both teams. After all, losing a franchise icon like the Broncos did with Von Miller and going though a messy breakup like the Browns did with Odell Beckham Jr.

Nick Chubb churned his way to 137 rushing yards and two touchdowns on just 14 carries.

Meanwhile, the Broncos traveled to Dallas with an 0-4 record against teams with a winning record this season.

Denver — down multiple starters on both sides of the ball — ran over, around and through the Cowboys defense for 190 yards.

The Browns and Broncos’ wins are testaments to the players and coaching staffs of both teams. This week was full of emotion, frustration and distraction, all of which could have carried over to Sunday easily.

This is a real score in a real game that happened between one of the NFL’s supposed best teams and one of the NFL’s worst teams. The Jaguars closed as 15.5-point home underdogs at Caesars Sportsbook.

Last week, the Bills were tied 3-3 with the lowly Dolphins at halftime before eventually pulling away.

He became just the second Jaguar ever to have an interception, a sack and a fumble recovery in a single game.

But the best way to minimize the impact of the injury is to get lots of people to step up, not just whoever assumes the running back role.

Instead, we got 20 points combined, a rough first career start from Jordan Love and a still-frustrated Patrick Mahomes.

While the Chiefs’ offense is still a far cry from what we’ve seen the last few years, it was just enough for a 13-7 win.

As for the Packers, if they hadn’t had two kicks blocked, we might have been talking about a second straight gritty road win.

The title comes roughly a year-and-a-half after Larson uttered a racial slur during an iRacing event that was held while the NASCAR season was on pause during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They were in the very last row of Arrowhead Stadium.

Anna Love has never missed one of Jordan’s games, even when he was redshirting as a freshman at Utah State, so she certainly wasn’t going to miss this one…

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