The Buffalo Bills have embraced the mantra 'Everybody eats' this season, which reflects their selfless offensive approach. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady is particularly proud of the camaraderie among players, noting how they celebrate each other's touchdowns without discontent. This mindset has contributed to a remarkable scoring offense, ranking second in the NFL with an average of 30.9 points per game and showcasing a diverse array of contributors.
In a season that saw 13 different players score touchdown receptions, the Bills have demonstrated a well-rounded attack, with none reaching 1,000 receiving yards. Their rushing game also ranks ninth in the league, highlighting the effectiveness of all three running backs in both rushing and passing situations. The Bills' ability to rest key players, like Khalil Shakir and Dawson Knox, in their finale against the New England Patriots showcased their depth and teamwork, setting the stage for their upcoming playoff game against the Denver Broncos.