5 Buffalo Bills to watch against Carolina Panthers

5 Buffalo Bills to watch against Carolina Panthers
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The Buffalo Bills have not lost three regular-season games in a row since 2018. They haven’t lost three games in a row period since the 2019 season, when they lost their final two games entering the playoffs before losing to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs. The Bills also have never lost following a bye week under head coach Sean McDermott.

Well, this week, the Bills face the Carolina Panthers. They’re coming off their bye week on a two-game losing streak. Will they continue their offensive tailspin? Will their defense continue to look lost and overpowered for long stretches of play? Or, will they do what they’ve done over the last few years, which is make adjustments, right the ship, and catapult themselves to a strong season overall?

We’re still a few days from finding out, but if they’re going to pick up an all-important victory on Sunday, they’ll need some big-time performances from their big-time players. Our five players to watch are below, but one quick note: I’m going to skip quarterback Josh Allen this week. We discuss him plenty in this space, and he’s obviously a key to success every time the Bills step on the field.

And with that, here’s our list.

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RB James Cook

Buffalo’s best offensive player not named Josh Allen is James Cook, who has developed into a superstar in his own right. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady needs to be creative in feeding him touches.

Buffalo is a team devoid of dynamic playmakers on the outside. Their best pass-catchers would likely be secondary options on most other elite teams in the NFL. Cook can also catch the football, and when he has the ball in the open field, he’s a threat to score from wherever he touches the pigskin.

Sometimes, people can look so hard for solutions that the obvious answers are hardest to find. This isn’t rocket science. The best players need the ball in their hands. Allen and Cook need to be the two guys driving this train. Give No.4 the rock on Sunday in a variety of ways and the offense should open up in the way we expect.

WR Khalil Shakir

While tight end Dalton Kincaid has been an as-advertised strong contributor, he’s dealing with an oblique injury right now. That leaves Shakir as Buffalo’s best receiver — and he’s arguably that anyway, even when Kincaid is healthy. There’s no reason why Shakir should have just five targets in a game where Kincaid isn’t playing, but that’s what happened when Buffalo lost to the Atlanta Falcons.

Brady needs to dial up some plays that allow Shakir to do what he does best, which is catch the ball quickly and make people miss in the open field. It doesn’t always have to be a quick screen to accomplish this. Shakir can run drag routes, slants, quick ins, and quick outs. Honestly, maybe Brady can go crazy and design some picks and rubs where he uses...