Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: How to watch and final thoughts for Week 1

Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds makes a tackle on Steelers Benny Snell Jr.Jg 121320 Bills 19
Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds makes a tackle on Steelers Benny Snell Jr.Jg 121320 Bills 19 /
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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 20: Stefon Diggs #14 and Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills looks on against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Will the Buffalo Bills offense be able to pick up where they left off?

The Buffalo Bills scored the most points in franchise history a year ago. They added Emmanuel Sanders to replace John Brown, kept seven wide receivers, re-signed Daryl Williams, and locked up Josh Allen for the foreseeable future. They were also fortunate to retain their coaching staff, who have been a significant part of the team’s success.

However, the question still remains.

Josh Allen had a remarkable outing in his only preseason action this year. He efficiently carved up the Green Bay defense, at will. Mitchell Tribusky also faired well when his number was called. By the looks of it, Buffalo is prepared to be as dominant on the attack as they were in 2020.

But a new season presents new challenges. And on Sunday, the Bills will have a chance to prove that they are still an offense to be reckoned with in the AFC.