The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins will do battle in Week 10 as Sean McDermott's team looks to continue on their merry way after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 9.
On the road this time, the Bills are expected to do away with the lowly 2-7 Dolphins, but in Week 3, it was a 31-21 win for Buffalo, so it wasn't exactly a one-way street.
But the fortunes of both teams have gone in opposite directions, and now the Bills, who are at 6-2, feel like they are just getting their groove back; however, division games have a funny way of producing upsets, and the Bills have to be wary of an emotional letdown after last week.
Still, CBS Sports' Pete Prisco thinks the Bills will curb-stomp Miami in his prediction.
"The Bills are coming off an emotional victory over the Chiefs, while the Dolphins suffered another bad loss to the Ravens last Thursday," Prisco writes. "This could be a spot for a letdown, but the Bills have owned the Dolphins in recent years, especially Josh Allen. That won't change here as the Bills avoid a letdown. Bills big."
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Bills can't waste Chiefs win
Now is the time to consolidate the win over Kansas City by taking care of a Dolphins team that is in freefall. Granted, Tua Tagovailoa and Co. Can still pack a punch, but this is a game Buffalo should be winning rather handily.
But after such a big build-up last week, facing the Chiefs and all of the media attention that comes with it, to now be facing the Dolphins on the road, where not many will be too interested, it is there that the Bills have to be careful.
Don't play with your food, start fast, and put any hopes of an upset too early, because the last thing McDermott will want is this to be a one-score game entering the fourth quarter.
The win over Kansas City felt like a defining moment in Buffalo's season, don't waste it by losing to the 2-7 Dolphins.
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