Buffalo Bills (6-10)
Passing Leader:
Josh Allen 2,074 Yards. 53% Completion Percentage. 10 Touchdowns, 12 Interceptions.
Rushing Leader:
Josh Allen 631 Yards, 7.1 Yards per attempt , 8 Touchdowns.
Receiving Leader:
Zay Jones 652 Yards, 56 Receptions, 7 Touchdowns.
31st Team Offensive DVOA, 2nd Team Defensive DVOA
Season Grade : C
Last season was a tale of two seasons for the Bills. They began the season 2-7 while playing the NFL’s most difficult schedule through Week 9. The Bills averaged an NFL worst 10.7 points a game through their first nine games amid a quarterback carousel. In fact, opening-day starter Nathan Peterman, may be one of the worst starting quarterbacks in NFL History with his 1 TD to 7 Ints in his 4 games this season. Everything changed in Week 10, when the Bills began the league’s easiest season-ending schedule with a 41-10 win over the Jets, snapping a four-game losing streak. The shining light for the Bills was the play of QB rookie Josh Allen. While his passing stats may not look impressive, Allen’s work rushing the ball and providing a lifeless offense can give the Bills some hope in the 2019 season. It was great to see veteran Kyle Williams end his final NFL Season as a Pro-Bowler. First round rookie Tremaine Edmunds had a mixed rookie season, ending up leading the team in tackles but struggled in coverage with a PFF coverage grade of 55.4. The big question for the Bills in the off-season will be how they surround Josh Allen with weapons to help his development in the league.
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