Baker Mayfield & Emeka Egbuka could frustrate Buffalo Bills in Week 11

Baker Mayfield & Emeka Egbuka could frustrate Buffalo Bills in Week 11
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The Buffalo Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a critical game for both teams. The Bills are in second place in the AFC East, and with the New England Patriots playing as well as anyone right now, the Bills need a win to keep pace with their division rival. For the Bucs, a win would allow them to stay at least a half game ahead of the Carolina Panthers for the NFC South division lead.

This will be quarterback Josh Allen’s second start against Tampa Bay, as he was the starting quarterback in the 33-27 overtime loss to the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay team in 2021. However, Baker Mayfield was not with the Buccaneers in that matchup, which leads to a fun fact: Tampa Bay hasn’t started the same quarterback against the Bills in consecutive matchups between these infrequent opponents since Vinny Testaverde started in 1988 and in 1991.

Buffalo needs to take note of Tampa Bay’s top players, and they have plenty of them. Here are five Buccaneers to watch this weekend.
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QB Baker Mayfield

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft will face off against the No. 7 pick in that same draft, as Mayfield meets Josh Allen in what should be a display of excellent quarterback play. Mayfield, for his part, has been fantastic this season. He’s completed 64% of his passes for just over 2,100 yards, 16 touchdowns, and just two interceptions. Even without Mike Evans for much of the season and Chris Godwin for all of it, Mayfield has looked every bit the part of a franchise quarterback. He’s not a runner like Allen or Lamar Jackson (the No. 32 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft), but he still has quite a bit of mobility.

Buffalo has struggled with mobile quarterbacks, and they’ve had some lost moments overall on defense. They’ll need to keep Mayfield in the pocket, pressure him up the middle, and make his life uncomfortable on Sunday. Otherwise, he will carve them up. Sending some A-gap pressures while maintaining outside rush lane integrity could do the trick.

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Who is going to carry the football? Whether it’s been Rachaad White (325 rushing yards, 3.7 yards per carry), Bucky Irving (237 rushing yards, 3.3 yards per carry), or Syracuse alum Sean Tucker (129 rushing yards, 4 yards per carry), Tampa Bay’s rush offense has not been great. That could be a huge boost to a Buffalo defense prone to giving up big plays on the ground. Even with the struggles they’ve had, this Buffalo team is very good on defense when they can make their opponent one-dimensional.

The Bucs are No. 25 in rushing yards and No. 24 in yards per carry. Buffalo needs to keep that ground attack stuck in neutral, putting Mayfield in obvious passing downs and allowing the Bills’ pass rush to pin its ears back and go.

WR Emeka Egbuka

My biggest draft crush was the Ohio State wideout, and...