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Bills Extend AFC East Reign! Buffalo Stays Perfect as Division Rivals Collapse

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Week 4 is in the books, and the story hasn’t changed — the Buffalo Bills still own the AFC East. Undefeated at 3-0, Buffalo is cruising, while the Patriots, Jets, and Dolphins all continue to stumble.

Buffalo Bills (3-0) — The Standard
The Bills’ offense is firing on all cylinders, averaging 30+ points per game. Josh Allen looks every bit the MVP candidate, making plays through the air and on the ground while limiting mistakes. Against the Saints in Week 4, Buffalo’s defense finally had a chance to sharpen up after early inconsistencies, and the unit responded with timely stops and steady pressure. This is what great teams do: they handle business and dominate the games they’re supposed to win.

New England Patriots (1-2) — Costly Mistakes
The Patriots had a chance to beat the Steelers but shot themselves in the foot with fumbles and defensive lapses. Now they face a surging Panthers team fresh off a 30-0 demolition of Atlanta. Execution is the keyword in New England — until they clean it up, they’ll stay behind Buffalo.

New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins (0-3) — Monday Night Misery
When two winless teams meet on primetime, desperation takes center stage. The Jets at least show grit, but Miami looks disjointed, with injuries compounding their struggles. Somebody has to win — unless we get the chaos of a primetime tie.

Big Picture
The AFC East is Buffalo’s to lose. With Allen at the helm, a balanced offense, and a defense finding its rhythm, the Bills have separated themselves early. Through four weeks, the message is clear: Buffalo sets the bar — and no one else is close.

 

Steelers Head Team Physician Confirms Positive News on Calvin Austin III After Serious Shoulder Injury
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally received encouraging news regarding wide receiver Calvin Austin III, whose Week 4 shoulder injury initially raised major concern. Early reports feared a long-term setback for the speedy receiver, but new evaluations have brought optimism inside the organization. According to team sources, X-rays on Austin’s shoulder came back negative, and additional testing at a Dublin hospital showed no structural damage. While he’s expected to miss some time, the team’s medical staff confirmed that the injury isn’t as severe as initially feared. Steelers’ Head Team Physician shared the update early Monday morning, stating: “Calvin responded very well to treatment and evaluation. There’s no indication of a long-term issue. We expect him to make a full recovery and return within the projected timeline.” That timeline, according to the physician, places Austin’s potential return by mid-November, depending on his progress in rehab. The team will continue to monitor his condition closely over the next two weeks before determining his official practice window. The news comes as a huge relief for Pittsburgh, who initially considered exploring the market for a replacement receiver. While names like Allen Lazard and Curtis Samuel were discussed internally, the latest medical update could shift the team’s focus back toward internal development — particularly in giving more snaps to rookie Roman Wilson during Austin’s brief absence. Austin himself also reassured fans on social media, posting that he was “all good” following the injury and eager to return. The Steelers’ offense, led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, has already shown growing chemistry this season, and getting Austin back on the field before midseason would provide a major boost to their passing game as they push deeper into AFC competition.