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The Buffalo Bills finally got back on track last week. They beat the New York Jets 22-6 and shook off a two-game losing streak. They weren’t all the way back, but they were competent.
But now they face the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles’ 9-1 record is the best in football. Six days ago they beat the Kansas City Chiefs, the same team that defeated them in the Super Bowl nine months ago. They had to muscle their way through and with grit and gumption and lots of ugly but successful plays.
But one thing may have stood out for the Bills during that epic Eagles-Chiefs matchup last week: Philly, while tough, was far from perfect. Their defense is a terrifying hydra, but the offensive line had tons of issues. QB Jalen Hurts got sacked five times in the first half, and he was intercepted in the end zone. If guys like WR A.J. Brown and RB D’Andre Swift are tied up, Hurts typically has to secure the ball and run it forward himself.
The Eagles are beatable. But if the Bills have consistently shown one thing this season, it’s that they’re even more beatable — sometimes even helping out the opposing team by beating themselves.
Which team will come out with a victory? Follow along as Yahoo Sports provides the latest news, scores and highlights from the late NFL slate in Week 12.