The Buffalo Bills, through three weeks of the season, boast the NFL's highest-scoring offense, with Joe Brady's unit averaging 30 points per game with Josh Allen orchestrating things.
Part of Buffalo's ability to pour on the points is the multiple ways it can attack defenses.
Through the air with Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, Curtis Samuel, and Dalton Kincaid, or run the football with James Cook, the Bills have weapons everywhere.
And as the New Orleans Saints come into view, Kincaid knows that with the personnel packages Buffalo has, defenses have to be on their toes.
“They got to cover every inch of the field,” Kincaid said. “We could run the ball, pass the ball, whatever it may be, and when you can have three tight ends out there that can do all three, and I think it really helps out.”
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Bills prove Super Bowl intentions
Prior to the season, many had the Bills as favorites for the Super Bowl, and through three weeks, Buffalo looks every bit the contender we thought they would be.
The offense is rolling, with an abundance of weapons, and after Week 1, the defense has tightened up in the past two weeks, allowing just 31 points, so things are traveling well.
Coleman stated that the only way the Bills can be beaten is if they beat themselves, and with Allen not having an interception through three weeks, that rings true.
The Saints, despite their winless start, won't be pushovers, but as Kincaid said, the defense has to cover every inch of the field, and that is tough to do.
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