Ahead of their matchup with the Browns on Sunday, here are five players the Buffalo Bills should be worried about.
1. Myles Garrett
He's the best pass rusher in the league, and there's a good argument that he's the best defensive player, period. This year, in particular, Garrett has been on another level. He's already set a career high in quarterback hits, with 35 through 14 games.
He's also amassed 21.5 sacks, putting him just one sack away from the NFL all-time single-season record (and 1.5 sacks away from breaking that record). He's likely about to win his second Defensive Player of the Year award. He also leads the league with 32 tackles-for-loss. He's a threat as a pass rusher and a run stopper. Garrett will be giving Josh Allen and the Bills offense nightmares on Sunday.
2. Devin Bush
Bush is an all-around threat at linebacker, causing problems in the run and pass game.
Against the pass, he has seven passes defended and two interceptions, including a pick six. He also has a pair of sacks. Against the run, he has six tackles-for-loss. His 93 total tackles are the second most for Cleveland, and he's also forced a fumble, and recovered a fumble. He does a little bit of everything for the Cleveland defense, so he's a player to watch out for.
3. Quinshon Judkins
Judkins has been in a downturn, with just 47 yards combined over the past two games. Still, the rookie running back is dangerous. He has 805 rushing yards and 142 recieving yards in 13 games, averaging 3.6 yards per carry.
He'll likely cross 1,000 total yards for the season this Sunday. He leads the Browns with seven rushing scores, and also has a recieving touchdown. Most impressively, Judkins has yet to fumble the ball in his NFL career.
4. Carson Schwesinger
The rookie linebacker has been impressive in 2025. He has already ammassed 133 tackles, sixth-most in the NFL. He also has 10 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks, two interceptions, seven quarterback hits, and three passes defended. He has been an all-around threat on the defensive side of the ball.
5. Shedeur Sanders
Sanders has had an up-and-down NFL career to this point. He was awful in his first game, when he relieved Dillon Gabriel from an injury. He won his first start, becoming the first Browns quarterback to do that in the 21st century. From there, he put together another impressive performance in Week 14 against the Titans, scoring four touchdowns despite losing the game. But in Week 15, he struggled again, tossing three interceptions against the Bears.
The point is, Sanders has shown he can play well and play awful. We don't know which version of Sanders will show up Sunday, but if it's the version of him that threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns, while also rushing for 29 yards and a touchdown against Tennessee, the Bills might be in trouble.
