Buffalo Bills: Keys to victory in Week 15 against Denver Broncos

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ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 13: Gabriel Davis #13 and Josh Allen #17 celebrate a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter in the game at Bills Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images) /

These are the keys to victory for the Buffalo Bills in Week 15.

After their statement win over the Steelers on Sunday Night Football, the Buffalo Bills travel back west to play the Denver Broncos in Week 15 to continue their hot streak.

With back to back primetime game victories, it is safe to say that the Bills have earned their statement win. Many believed that wins over the Seahawks, Rams, or 49ers made enough of a statement, but national media wanted more from this Bills team in order to believe in them moving forward. Hopefully, this victory over the Steelers cannot be discounted in any way, because the Bills have seemingly earned the spot as number one contender to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.

As for the Denver Broncos, they may have been officially eliminated from the playoffs for this year, but they still have plenty to play for considering their young developing roster. Broncos quarterback Drew Lock will be the focal point of evaluation from now until the end of the regular season, as time is ticking on his starting job. Although Lock is coming off of a great performance last week against the Panthers, he has been extremely inconsistent for a franchise that is looking for supreme consistency from their most impactful position.

The Buffalo Bills may have passed through the tough part of their schedule with flying colors, but they still must focus on each game as they come. Head coach Sean McDermott has done a great job preaching the one game at a time mentality and it has gotten the team to 10-3 so far with a shot at the two seed in the AFC.