Week 11 Matchup: Buffalo Bills (5-4) vs. Miami Dolphins (5-4)
TV Schedule: Thursday, Nov. 13, 8:25 p.m. ET, NFL
Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Line: Miami (-5.5)
The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins both enter Week 11 coming off a loss in Week 10. Both teams also enter this matchup with identical records, and both trail the New England Patriots in the AFC East by a couple of games. With that said, you could say both teams will enter this game with a lot of momentum given the fact that both teams want to make the playoffs and cannot afford to lose another game right now.
Buffalo dropped last week’s game to the Kansas City Chiefs and only scored 13 points in the process. It certainly had a chance to win, but the team just couldn’t get it down. This time around, hopefully the Bills don’t give up too many points towards the end of the game — that usually helps some.
The same thing can be said about Miami, who gave up a late touchdown to the Detroit Lions in its last contest. Regardless, both teams could use some adjustments on the offensive side of the ball.
While I do think Kyle Orton has been a great fit in Buffalo, the Dolphins will be playing at home in this one. Not to mention, they will have some added motivation as a result of losing to the Bills earlier in the season by the score of 29-10.
PREDICTION: Bills 20, Dolphins 27
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