Buffalo Bills: How to watch and final thoughts for Week 6

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The Buffalo Bills are primed to score another 35 points

As the number one scoring offense in the league, the Buffalo Bills can score at will. Buffalo has a bevy of weapons at their disposal. And with the emergence of tight end Dawson Knox, the Bills have become much more difficult to defend.

On the season, Knox has five touchdowns, which matched the total number of touchdowns he had his first two years in the league. His athleticism and blocking ability provide the Bills with a multi-purpose pass catcher who doesn’t need to come off the field. With this added dimension, opponents have to pick their poison, which creates a band of problems for opposing teams.

Tennessee’s defense ranks 21st against the pass and 26th in yards per rush attempt. The Bills will have its playbook wide open so long as they stay ahead of the chains.

After Buffalo’s abashment last season at the hands of the Titans, the Bills should have a huge chip on their shoulder, under the bright lights, to prove they are indeed the best team in the conference.