The Bills are set to face the Giants on “Sunday Night Football.”The Buffalo Bills , despite being considered Super Bowl contenders in the AFC, have experienced a couple of setbacks in their first five games. These challenges have them trailing behind the Miami Dolphins in the AFC East. Buffalo, with a 3-2 record, is coming off a disappointing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London, a stark contrast to their previous three games where they averaged 41 points per game. Notably, the Bills have struggled, scoring 20 points or fewer in two out of their five games, both of which resulted in losses.
Fortunately for the Bills, their next opponent is the struggling New York Giants. The Giants, with a 1-4 record, have had a tough start to the season, scoring fewer than 16 points in four of their five contests. What’s even more concerning is that the Giants have failed to score an offensive touchdown in the first half of any game this season, a rarity seen only six times since 1991. They join the 2017 Dolphins as the only teams since 2005 to not record an offensive touchdown in the first half during the first five games of a season. New York has been outscored 94-19 in the first half of games, underscoring their persistent struggle with slow starts.
To compound their difficulties, the Giants will be without their starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, who has been ruled out due to a neck injury. Tyrod Taylor will step in to start for the Giants against his former team on the “Sunday Night Football” stage. Taylor, at 34 years old, started 43 games in three seasons with the Bills and earned a Pro Bowl appearance in 2015.
The key questions going into the game revolve around whether the Giants can ignite their offense with Taylor at the helm and if the Bills can bounce back from their disappointing performance in London. This sets the stage for an intriguing Sunday matchup. The Buffalo Bills
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