Bills Links Cheap Customized Buffalo Bills Jerseys , 9/8: and with that come plenty of predictions for the Buffalo Bills. Today’s edition of the Bills Links include some predictions for both week one and Sunday’s match-up with the Baltimore Ravens. There are also plenty of updates on Trent Murphy, Josh Allen, Nathan Peterman, Lorenzo Alexander and much more.How we see it: Predictions for Ravens-Bills in Week 1 – The Buffalo NewsHere are predictions from members of The Buffalo News sports staff on Sundays Bills-Ravens season opener.Buffalo Bills 2018 records predictions: How analysts think the team will fare following playoff appearance | NewYorkUpstate.comAnalysts see the Bills taking a step back in 2018.Buffalo Bills DE Trent Murphy glad to be back, rejoin his brothers | NewYorkUpstate.comMurphy showing encouraging progress coming back from preseason groin injury.3 Best Moments from Buffalo Bills: Embedded, Episode 4 | Cover 1The fourth episode of Buffalo Bills: Embedded aired last night and wrapped up on a hopeful note. Heavily featuring Sean McDermott, Russell Bodine, Ryan Groy, and rookies gorging on pizza, Fernando has several highlights from the episode.Groy humbled to be the starting center | WGR 550 SportsRadioNewly named starting center Ryan Groy joined Howard and Jeremy on FridayOBL 9/7: Eric Wood on his career and future, Mark Kelso and Lorenzo Alexander on Bills-Ravens - BuffaloBills.comFormer Bills C Eric Wood discussed returning to Orchard Park, his career and life after football. Bills radio color analyst Mark Kelso and Bills LB Lorenzo Alexander broke down the matchup with the Ravens.When should the Bills turn to Josh Allen? Three guys who’ve known the ups and downs of rookie quarterbacks debate – The AthleticTaking Allen at No. 7 was the highest the Bills have drafted a quarterback. Do they throw him into the fire or take the patient approach? (Subscription required.)‘Forget about all the what-ifs’: Former NFL MVP Rich Gannon has a plan for Bills QB Nathan Peterman to find success against Ravens – The AthleticThe CBS broadcaster and former Pro Bowl QB sees Peterman's run as a starter, no matter how long it lasts, as a great opportunity for the second-year pro. (Subscription required.)Kelvin Benjamin: Bills can ‘win every game 鈥?other teams don’t got nothing we don’t got’ – The Buffalo NewsKelvin Benjamin says hes only concerned with one goal: Win every game. (Subscription required.)Featured on Buffalo RumblingsBuffalo Bills injury report: Trent Murphy, Kyle Williams full-go against Baltimore Ravens in 2018 season opener Week 1 - Buffalo RumblingsThe defensive line is back to full strengthBaltimore Buffalo Bills Backers planning events Saturday and Sunday - Buffalo RumblingsBills fans promise to be well represented in the Charm CityBuffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens: Previewing season opener Week 1 2018 with Baltimore Beatdown - Buffalo RumblingsWhat can Bills fans expect in the 2018 season opener?Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens: broadcast info, announcers, streaming, radio www.billsfootballauthentics.com , television 2018 - Buffalo RumblingsAre you ready for some FOOTBALL!?Five takeaways from the Buffalo Bills’ big win over the Minnesota Vikings That. Just. Happened. The Buffalo Bills destroyed the Minnesota Vikings in their own building on Sunday and it was a coming out party for the 2018 edition of the team. After two consecutive beatdowns, the Bills delivered their own in Week 3 to one of the two teamsfrom last year’s NFC Championship. Here are our five takeaways from the game, a season-defining game for Buffalo:Josh Allen’s welcome to the NFL gameHoly cow. Josh Allen went up and over the Vikings today. He was in control of the offense from the moment he stepped on the field and if it wasn’t for some drops, his stat line would be even better. He had 200 yards passing but his highlights were running the ball, diving for the pylon for a touchdown and hurdling a defender for a first down toward 38 yards rushing and two touchdowns on the ground. He added a passing touchdown, too. He had 172 yards through the air in the first half before Buffalo took their foot off the gas. Tre’Davious White is such a studWe haven’t heard his name much this year, and it’s because other teams aren’t going at him.White was called for a penalty today on a tackle, but it looked like a pretty good hit. He had a few pass breakups today but the dude needs some props. No one is testing him and now he’s shut down two very, very good receivers in consecutive weeks.The defense has turned a cornerThe Chargers scored three points in the second half last week. It took the Vikings 57 minutes to score their first points on Sunday. Jerry Hughes, Kyle Williams, Lorenzo Alexander, and Matt Milano were all over the place on Sunday, sacking Kirk Cousins and forcing turnovers. Lelsie Frazier was backing calling plays today after Sean McDermott took over last week. Even with the shaky cornerback position, Buffalo stepped up.Jerry Hughes needs his own headingHughes lived in the backfield today. Milano had a fumble recovery, interception, and sack but Hughes was in the backfield constantly harassing Kirk Cousins and LT Reilly Reiff. He had a strip-sack and another sack and was a disruptive force. Receivers are a problemIt’s difficult to bring negativity to this postgame column, but the receivers didn’t do Allen any favors today. Kelvin Benjamin had multiple drops. Robert Foster let a perfect bomb go through his hands. Zay Jones was invisible. Charles Clay dropped a potential touchdown on a perfectly placed ball. This is 100% going to be an area of focus for the team this offseason.