
Buffalo Bills will finish with no punts
Under McDermott, the Bills are 5-1 against the Dolphins. The Bills with Josh Allen under center accounts for three of those wins while also responsible for the one loss, but has excellent numbers last season in this matchup. Completing 63 percent of his passes for 458 yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions, things always seem to be clicking for him. While chipping in with another rushing touchdown he also did not turn the ball over.
The Bills improved their offense this offseason and it showed in Week 1. The Bills only punted once last week after a three and out coming out of halftime. The offense now has multiple ways to attack an opponent which puts major strains on a defense. Their attacking options also are serious threats with the addition of a true number one wide receiver.
With a Dolphins defense still adjusting to new players and both starting corners nursing injuries leading up to the game, it could prove difficult to stop the Bills as they carve up the defense both on the ground and through the air.