Week 10 AFC East schedule sets up Bills to complete season sweep of Dolphins

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Week 10 is up next in the NFL and Bills fans are feeling great with momentum after watching Josh Allen and the Bills take down the Kansas City Chiefs this past Sunday. After Buffalo lost two consecutive in Weeks 5 & 6, they have won back-to-back games and will now look to take back the AFC East from the Patriots.

This week within the AFC East, we’ve got a divisional battle that involves the Bills. In addition, fans will also get to watch two of the worst teams face off, while also getting the chance to watch two of the best teams in football clash.

Week 10 AFC East schedule

Buffalo Bills (6-2) @ Miami Dolphins (2-7)

1PM - CBS

The Bills and Dolphins will face off this week, in what most likely will be the final meeting between these two this season considering where they are at record wise. The Bills beat the Dolphins back in Week 3 on primetime where it was closer than fans expected. However, Buffalo’s defense came up with a late interception in the 4th quarter to seal the game.

Miami has been an absolute mess since Week 3 to the point where they parted ways with their general manager, and have already traded away their edge rushers in Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles. Buffalo should handle business with ease this week down in south beach.

Cleveland Browns (2-6) @ New York Jets (1-7)

1PM - CBS

Arguably the worst matchup between the Browns and Jets, yet it could be a thriller. Between these two teams, they have a combined 3-13 record and the Jets just recently got their first win over the Cincinnati Bengals back in Week 8.

Honestly, this could be the worst game of the year or it could catch fans by surprise and be a shockingly great game.

New England Patriots (7-2) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2)

1PM - CBS

While Cleveland vs. New York could easily be the worst game this week, this game between the Patriots and Buccaneers could be the best one. Both have a combined record of 13-4 and they each play great complimentary football. While New England has shown more of a dominant presence in recent weeks, Baker Mayfield has shown that he can help rally Tampa to victory.

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