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http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-jerry-hughes-jersey , 9/14: home opener for the Buffalo Bills is centered around Josh Allen, who will get his first career start at quarterback. There are plenty of updates on Allen in today’s edition of the Bills Links, as well news from LeSean McCoy, Thurman Thomas and much more. The latest edition of the Buffalo Rumblings Podcast is also available, previewing Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.Why Josh Allen is fit for success and a fit for Buffalo - BuffaloBills.comJosh Allen is set to make his first NFL start on Sunday. Here's why Allen—and those around him—feel he's prepared to start a long and successful career in Western New York.Josh Allen is the starter... now what? - The Bills Beat with Joe B. and Matthew Fairburn | SoundCloudThe Buffalo Bills officially named rookie quarterback Josh Allen the starter for Week 2, and for what they hope is a long time to come. So now that Allen is in, what can we expect?LeSean McCoy knows Buffalo Bills must build confidence of osh Allen - Cover 1The Buffalo Bills announced that rookie Josh Allen will be the starting quarterback for Week 2 against the Los Angeles Chargers. RB LeSean McCoy discussed why the offense is tasked with building the young passer's confidence in his first NFL start.Nine former Bills players receive Hall of Fame nominations | WGR 550 SportsRadioKent Hull, Steve Tasker, and Darryl Talley are among the groupOBL 9/13: Thurman Thomas’ game prediction; Tom Telesco: from Buffalo to Chargers GM - BuffaloBills.comBills Insider Chris Brown joined at the top of the show with a live update from practice.Game Preview: Chargers vs Bills - BuffaloBills.comJohn Murphy examines the Week 2 matchup between the Chargers and Bills at New Era Field.Featured on Buffalo RumblingsBuffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Chargers: broadcast map Week 2 2018 - Buffalo RumblingsDespite Josh Allen’s first NFL career start, the game isn’t drawing national attention.Buffalo Bills fantasy football preview, Week 2: Is Josh Allen a sleeper vs. Los Angeles Chargers? - Buffalo RumblingsCould the Bills’ rookie quarterback have an instant impact?All-22 film room: Understanding RPOs, packaged plays, and the zone read - Buffalo RumblingsA primer for the newest concepts in today’s NFL offenses.Previewing Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Chargers and Week 2 with Bolts from the Blue - Buffalo RumblingsThe Buffalo Bills kick off the home portion of their 2018 schedule Sunday when the Los Angeles Chargers come to New Era Field for an important 1 p.m. showdown. That and much more in the latest installment of the Buffalo Rumblings Podcast.Week Five Rookie Report: Tremaine Edmunds, Josh Allen making an impact Week 5 of the Buffalo Bills season saw the team locked in a defensive struggle with the Tennessee Titans and emerging as the victor thanks to forcing several turnovers. Rookie quarterback Josh Allen continued his struggles from last week, while the Bills defensive rookies further improved and even made some of biggest plays in the game. More about the performance of each Bills rookies below.QB Josh AllenOffensive coordinator Brian Daboll simplified the reads and progressions in the passing game for his rookie quarterback, more so in this game than in the previous four. During the first drive of the game, that strategy resulted in quick completions, kept the chains moving, and led to the team’s only touchdown on an Allen scramble. When Allen wasn’t put into those situations, like on unfavorable down and distances, he was much more inconsistent. During those instances, Allen didn’t trust his eyes or was indecisive in his reads. Other times, particularly when throwing in the middle of the field, the rookie failed to step into his throws resulting in severely under-thrown balls. It wasn’t all bad for the quarterback though, as his twelve-yard completion to Zay Jones and his attempted pass to Andre Holmes, both in the fourth quarter
http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-jeremy-kerley-jersey , shows a player able to navigate a messy pocket, recognize favorable coverage and fire a dart.LB Tremaine EdmundsEdmunds set the tone for the day defensively on the fourth play from scrimmage. Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota fired a quick pass to Taywan Taylor, who wasn’t able to tuck the ball away before Edmunds had him in his arms, leading to a fumble that was recovered by the Bills. Edmunds speed clearly caught the receiver off-guard, and it’s plays like that got him drafted in the first round. Besides that play, Edmunds play in coverage continues to impress. His speed when sinking into coverage is amazing: there were times when it surprised Mariota, leading to him holding on to the ball longer than expected. Edmunds biggest gaffe came on a play-action shovel pass to Dion Lewis. The play-action made Edmunds lose his attention on the running back, who quickly received the pass and got ten yards. Overall, it was a solid day at the office for the linebacker.DT Harrison PhillipsPhillips’s time on the field has been on the upswing, and he saw 44% of the defensive snaps against the Titans. He put that increased time to good use, especially against the run. The Titans threw several double-teams his way and Phillips managed to stand his ground on virtually every single one. The few times the rookie defensive tackle found himself in a pass rush situation he pushed the lineman into the quarterback, but didn’t really register any hurries. CB Taron JohnsonThe rookie fourth rounder continues to represent money well-spent. Johnson’s second quarter interception, when he undercut a quick slant to Nick Williams, was both athletic and instinctual, just the qualities you want to have in a slot corner. Bad mistake early in the second quarter when he failed to recognize a run play and was successfully run out of the play by a receiver.S Siran Neal Neal didn’t receive any defensive snaps this week, despite the team being down two safeties. He was a regular member of the punt return team assigned to rush the punter, but didn’t stand out much in that area.WR Ray-Ray McCloud IIIMcCloud saw a drop in snaps from last week, going from 20 snaps against the Packers to only 13 against the Titans. His only target during those snaps was on a wide receiver screen pass that gained seven crucial yards and a first down on the Bills game-winning drive. McCloud was also used on a fly sweep early in the first quarter that lost three yards due to a poor block from Logan Thomas. McCloud saw the field as a punt returner, with his longest punt return coming in at eight yards.WR Robert FosterFoster saw a severe drop in snaps since the Packers game, with only eight on the day. The rookie undrafted free agent was not targeted. P Corey BojorquezThe oddest moment of the game came on a field goal attempt when Bojorquez was holding for Stephen Hauschka. The rookie received the snap and inexplicably began to stand up, as if it was a fake attempt, panicked, threw an incomplete pass and injured his shoulder. He claimed after the game that it was a “miscommunication” that led to his mistake. Otherwise he had an average day punting the ball, with one of his punts ending up downed inside the five-yard line.Notes - Rookie guards Wyatt Teller and Ike Boettger were again inactive.