6 Buffalo Bills to watch in Week 11 against the Indianapolis Colts

Mitch Morse, Ike Boettger, Buffalo Bills (Syndication: Democrat and Chronicle)
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Who on the Buffalo Bills should fans be paying close attention to in Week 11?

This weekend’s game for the Buffalo Bills is a pivotal one as this will be their toughest opponent since before the bye week. This is a talented football team but they haven’t consistently played at a high level after struggling against the Dolphins and Jaguars before running away from the New York Jets this past weekend.

When looking at this game against the Indianapolis Colts, there is a number of players that have a chance to make an impact, either because they could give the Buffalo Bills an advantage or face a tough matchup this week.

One of those pivotal areas where the Buffalo Bills might be at a disadvantage is the interior of the offensive line.

Buffalo Bills Interior Offensive Line

(Ike Boettger, Mitch Morse, Daryl Williams)

It remains to be seen if this will be the starting guards for the Buffalo Bills with Spencer Brown likely to miss this week’s game after being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. The Bills ran into this problem in the two games after the bye and moved Daryl Williams outside to right tackle.

However, the results weren’t great because it also weakened the right guard position and this week might make sense to keep Williams there. The reason is the Bills are going up against one of the best defensive tackles in the NFL, DeForest Buckner.

Buckner is a key part of this defensive line and leads the Colts in sacks with 4.5 on the year. He is a player that can wreck an offensive gameplan with the pressure he gets up the middle. If the interior of the Buffalo Bills offensive line can limit his impact, the Bills have a good chance to be successful offensively against the Colts.