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An NFL analyst has predicted that the Carolina Panthers will strike a trade with the Buffalo Bills that sends a tight end to Carolina and a veteran cornerback to Buffalo.
Nine days ago, the Buffalo Bills were undefeated, a dead-bang lock for the No. 1 seed in the AFC and ready to charge through that still-open Super Bowl window. Two games ago, the Falcons were left for dead after losing 30-0 to the lowly-at-the-time Carolina Panthers.
Buffalo officially elevated veteran defensive lineman Jordan Phillips and safety Jordan Poyer from the practice squad for Monday's matchup with Atlanta. Phillips is on his third stint with the Bills, while Poyer, a former All-Pro, is on his second.
It has been a dismal performance by the Bills' defense so far this season, but PFF believes this linebacker has been a bright spot.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are set to battle the Atlanta Falcons to kick off a Monday Night Football doubleheader in the ATL.
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Falcons vs. Bills live updates: NFL Week 6 game score, highlights
A fter getting two full weeks off, the Atlanta Falcons are finally back for their Monday night matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The last time we saw the Falcons in Week 4, they knocked off the Washington Commanders by a final score of 34-27. The team will attempt to keep that momentum going against the 4-1 Bills tonight at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Through six games, the Carolina Panthers haven't had the offense everyone expected. After Bryce Young's breakout and the arrival of Tetairoa McMillan and Rico D
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Where to watch Falcons vs. Bills today: Time, TV channel for Week 6 game
The Falcons are back on national TV in Week 6, hosting the Buffalo Bills on ESPN's Monday Night Football. Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky an Louis Riddick will be in the broadcast booth for tonight's game. Atlanta still has three other prime-time games, including a Week 7 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Detroit Lions went to Arrowhead Stadium to open the 2023 NFL season against the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. It ended up being the official announcement of the Lions as a true contender that season,