AFC Power Rankings Week 8: Pats defend the throne (TNF update)

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AFC East. 3-4. Buffalo Bills. 7. player. 16. <p>The 2015 Bills were supposed to win games like the one they let slip through their fingers across the pond yesterday. But E.J. Manuel turned the ball over three times, LeSean McCoy committed a fumble of his own when he got squashed right near the goal  line, and the Bills’ defense mysteriously surrendered 34 points to the Jaguars.</p> <p>In the month of November, the Bills play each of their AFC East foes. We’ll have a much better idea where Rex Ryan’s team stands after those three games. After starting the season playing predominantly at home, the Bills are about to be tested-big time on the road; after the Week 8 home game against Miami, it’s at New York, at New England and at Kansas City.</p><div class=

The Bills need Tyrod Taylor back, badly.

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Buffalo Bills

AFC East, 3-4

Buffalo Bills
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The 2015 Bills were supposed to win games like the one they let slip through their fingers across the pond yesterday. But E.J. Manuel turned the ball over three times, LeSean McCoy committed a fumble of his own when he got squashed right near the goal  line, and the Bills’ defense mysteriously surrendered 34 points to the Jaguars.

In the month of November, the Bills play each of their AFC East foes. We’ll have a much better idea where Rex Ryan’s team stands after those three games. After starting the season playing predominantly at home, the Bills are about to be tested-big time on the road; after the Week 8 home game against Miami, it’s at New York, at New England and at Kansas City.

The Bills need Tyrod Taylor back, badly.

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