The Buffalo Bills are making headlines with their innovative offensive strategy, dubbed the "everybody eats" approach, as they prepare for their season finale against the New England Patriots. With a 40-14 victory over the New York Jets, the Bills have seen 13 different players catch touchdown passes this season, tying them for the ninth most in NFL history. Fullback Reggie Gilliam highlighted the team's collective effort, noting that he and practice squad receiver Jalen Virgil are the only ones without a touchdown catch.
As the Bills aim to break their own record, they have a few more candidates to potentially join the touchdown-catching ranks, including practice squad players Frank Gore Jr. and Zach Davidson. The team’s success this season has been attributed to a balanced offensive strategy, especially after trading away top receiver Stefon Diggs and losing Gabe Davis to free agency. Buffalo has set single-season records with 509 points and 63 touchdowns, showcasing a selfless attitude among players.