Former Bills had a strong week in Week 11, but there were a few who struggled and had forgettable performance.. Let's take a look at some of the best and some of the worst.
Former Bills who played well and struggled in their Week 11 matchups
Struggled: Mack Hollins
If this does not illustrate how well former Bills performed in 2025, Hollins lands on the "struggled' category despite his four receptions for 64 yards.
Still, it was not Hollins' best game of the season. That came a week ago when he went for 106 yards against the Buccaneers.
Struggled: Marquez Valdez-Scantling
Scantling was left off the roster for the Steelers in their win against the Bengals. It might be a signal Scantling's career is coming to a close. He is on his third team of the 2025 season, and has only seen the field in four games.
Thrived: Tremaine Edmunds
Edmunds had a solid day leading the Chicago defense to their third straight win over the Vikings. He racked up nine tackles, including five solo tackles and four assists. He also defended one pass and had one QB hit. It was one of the best games of the season for the 27-year-old linebacker.
Thrived: Von Miller
Despite their loss, Miller played well for the Commanders in their 16-13 overtime showdown with the Dolphins. Miller finished with one tackle, but it was a sack, his fifth of the season. He also totaled one QB hit and one tackle-for-loss. It's exactly what he's being paid to do.
Thrived: Devin Singletary
Devin Singletary somehow continues to find the field. He rushed for 44 yards on 16 carries and scored two touchdowns. It was easily the best game of the season for the 28-year-old. It was the first (and second) time he found the endzone all season, the first time he eclipsed more than 10 carries, and the most yards he managed all season.
Thrived: Stefon Diggs
Diggs caught nine passes for 105 yards, leading the Patriots in receptions and yards. It was his third 100-yard game of the season, and the second-most receptions he's hauled in a game this year. He continues to thrive in a Patriots offense that has come back to life under Josh McDaniels.
