Everything you need to know, plus what I’ll be watching for Sunday when the Buffalo Bills visit the New York Jets: TV: CBS. Announcers: Andrew Catalon (play by play), James Lofton (color analyst). Radio: Bills Radio Network. Buffalo-WGR 550 AM; Toronto-Fan 590 AM; Rochester-WCMF 96.5 FM and WROC 950 AM; Syracuse-WTKW 99.5 FM and WTKV 105.5 FM. Announcers: John Murphy (play-by-play), Mark Kelso (color analyst). Series history: Bills lead, 60-54. The Bills’ 114 games played against the Jets ranks second most in franchise history, behind 116 against the Patriots. Bills injury report: Out: DE Trent Murphy (knee), TE Charles Clay (hamstring), QB Derek Anderson (concussion). Questionable: QB Josh Allen (elbow), RB Chris Ivory (shoulder), LB Tremaine Edmunds (concussion), WR Andre Holmes (neck). Jets injury report: Out: TE Neal Sterling (concussion). Doubtful: C Spencer Long (finger), QB Sam Darnold (foot), WR Robby Anderson (ankle). Questionable: DE Steve McLendon (ankle). Point spread: The Bills are 7-point underdogs at footballlocks.com. Did you know? The Bills’ defense held the Bears to 190 total yards in Week 9. That’s the fewest for a Buffalo opponent since a Dec. 12, 2013 game against Miami. Next up: Take a breath, Bills fans. The team is on its bye week. Here are five things to watch against the Jets: 1. What happens now at quarterback? The Bills could start Matt Barkley, Nathan Peterman or Josh Allen. All three received reps with the No. 1 offense during the week. If it’s Allen, the Bills obviously feel he’s 100 percent and not at risk of making his sprained… [Read full story]
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