Bills will never win Super Bowl if they don't fix their biggest weakness

Jarrett Bailey

Bills will never win Super Bowl if they don't fix their biggest weakness image

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As long as the Buffalo Bills have a dominant Josh Allen, their Super Bowl window will be open/ However, their defense has constantly come up short in the biggest moments, which is why PFF labeled that unit as the weakest link on the Bills' roster.

"While that header might be a bit hyperbolic, it’s not that far off," PFF says. "The Bills had the league’s fifth-lowest-graded defense last year (59.7) and earned the second-worst PFF coverage grade (37.7). Buffalo’s abysmal 29.7 PFF coverage grade against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game was arguably the biggest reason why the team didn’t make the Super Bowl."

The Bills have averaged over 28 points in four playoff games against the Chiefs in the postseason, yet are 0-4 in those games because of their defense's consistent poor performances. If the defense doesn't take a big step forward, they will never get over the hump.

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Jarrett Bailey

Jarrett Bailey is a freelance NFL writer for The Sporting News. He previously wrote for USA TODAY Sports Media Group, The 33rd Team and Pro Football Network. Enjoyer of chocolate milk, metal music, Batman, pasta salad, and pro wrestling. There is nothing more breathtaking than a Jeff Hardy swanton bomb.