
The Buffalo Bills Have Some Things To Work On After Two Straight Losses
Six weeks into the 2025 NFL Season, what started out as an amazing season for the Buffalo Bills has turned into something a little less than stellar and has members of the Bills Mafia starting to get a little antsy.
The first three weeks of the season started out in epic fashion, with the hometown Bills and superstar MVP Quarterback Josh Allen dusting off the Baltimore Ravens, New Jersey York Jets, and the Miami Dolphins.
The Bills, who pulled off a week four victory against the New Orleans Saints, started to show some issues during the last weekend of September, but wins have a way of helping us forget those issues.
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However, the last two weeks of NFL football brought two consecutive losses to Buffalo, one against the AFC East rivals New England Patriots, and the latest defeat, which came at the hands of the Atlanta Falcons.
During the last victory against the Saints, and the two losses to New England and Atlanta, it became apparent that the Bills have to work on two things: penalties and turnovers.
Over the last three NFL games, the Buffalo Bills have committed 30 accepted penalties, for a total of 209 lost yards:
- 11 accepted penalties during week four against the New Orleans Saints,
- 11 accepted penalties during week five against the New England Patriots, and
- 8 accepted penalties during week six against the Atlanta Falcons.
Many of these penalties put the Bills in bad spots after the team was showing some momentum. It's clear the Bills have some things to work on, so much so that it's been broken down by NFL News, and fans have been talking about it constantly on X.
While the Bills have committed the fewest turnovers in the league over the last couple of years, that has taken a what feels like major negative turn over the last few weeks as Josh Allen has thrown four interceptions in the last three games, and the Bills overall have 6 turnovers and a minus-1 turnover ratio.
With the Bills having a bye-week for NFL Week 7, they have some time to heal and fix the issues. Hopefully, when the Team returns to the field on October 26th against the Panthers, we're talking about the team getting a win.
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