Bills Start 3-0 Again – And the Scary Part? They Haven’t Even Hit Their Peak Yet
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The Buffalo Bills are undefeated, balanced, and battle-tested. But the most dangerous thing for the rest of the NFL? They haven’t unleashed their best football yet.
The Buffalo Bills are 3-0 for the second straight year, but what’s even scarier is that they know they haven’t played a complete game yet.
Josh Allen, the reigning MVP, continues to shine with seven touchdowns and near-70% completion, while James Cook has emerged as one of the league’s most efficient young backs. The offensive line is dominating, ranking top-five in both pass- and run-block win rate, spreading the ball across ten different playmakers.
Defensively, despite missing multiple starters—including Ed Oliver, Matt Milano, and key offseason signings due to suspension—the unit has delivered in key moments. Joey Bosa’s arrival has boosted the pass rush, Terrel Bernard is breaking out at linebacker, and rookies like Deone Walker and Dorian Strong are stepping up under pressure.
Yes, the Bills have third-down issues, a shaky kicking game, and stretches of inconsistency. But here’s the truth: this team is winning without playing its best football.
That’s not just resilience—that’s the mark of a contender. And for the rest of the league, it should be terrifying.