Buffalo Bills: Top 5 takeaways from win in Week 9 over Seattle Seahawks

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 08: Taron Johnson #24 and A.J. Klein #54 of the Buffalo Bills celebrate Klein's fumble recovery with teammates during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks at Bills Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 08: Taron Johnson #24 and A.J. Klein #54 of the Buffalo Bills celebrate Klein's fumble recovery with teammates during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks at Bills Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) /
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Nov 8, 2020; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills outside linebacker A.J. Klein (54) reacts to his sack and fumble with teammates against the Seattle Seahawks during the fourth quarter at Bills Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports /

Redemption for A.J. Klein

While his play in the past eight weeks cannot be erased in the heart and minds of Bills fans, A.J. Klein did his best to earn their trust back.

Being battered and bruised on social media for his inability to contribute really anything on the defensive side of the ball, Klein has struggled. He has been a liability in pass protection, has not contributed in protection, pass rush, or really any responsibilities of a linebacker.

With the signing of Darron Lee, many thought that Klein’s days in Buffalo would be done with once Lee is up-to-speed with the defense. Luckily for himself, Klein may have just bought himself another week or two with the Bills after his outing against the Seahawks.

Coming up with two sacks on the day, one of which was a strip-sack to give Buffalo the ball with excellent field position, this week was his best.

Head coach Sean McDermott has been very vocal on the play of his ‘backer and the resilience he has had. That showed up this week as, without Matt Milano, Klein recorded five tackles, two sacks and a tackle for a loss.

It is yet to be seen how Klein will fit into Leslie Frazier’s scheme once Darron Lee is comfortable enough to play, but we should take it easy on Klein. For now, that is.