close
close

Apre-salomemanzo

Breaking: Beyond Headlines!

The Bills will host division rivals the Dolphins on Sunday; Here’s what you need to know
aecifo

The Bills will host division rivals the Dolphins on Sunday; Here’s what you need to know

ORCHARD, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills prepare to host their division rivals, the Miami Dolphins, on Sunday and are still the only team in the AFC East with a winning record.

Kickoff at Highmark Stadium is set for 1 p.m. You can watch the game on CBS or listen to the game on Buffalo Bills Radio Network on 96.5 FM in Rochester.

The game comes a week after the Bills dominated against the Seattle Seahawkswhich gave the Bills a 6-2 record and running back James Cook nearly 120 rushing yards and two touchdowns. That game, quarterback Josh Allen had two touchdown passes and over 280 passing yards.

Meanwhile, the Dolphins are coming off a close loss to the Arizona Cardinals, falling to 2-5. The Bills have already beaten Miami on the road this season in September, with 31-10 as the final score. If the Bills win on Sunday, they will have four more victories on the second team, the New York Jets, who already played Thursday.

This game is personal for Buffalo. The rivalry between the Bills and Dolphins has heated up in recent years and Fins tight end Jonnu Smith added fuel by making comments about Buffalo this summer. Expect the crowd to give Smith a hard time and the Bills look to do the same against their foe.

One Bills player to watch is wide receiver Keon Coleman. The Bills rookie receiver has led the team in receiving yards in three of their eight games this season.

With receiver Amari Cooper in the lineup, Coleman was even more effective. But if Cooper can’t suit up due to injury, finding a way to get open will be key for Keon. Whether Amari catches passes or not, he impacts the offensive game in one way or another.