First miss for Bills' Tyler Bass

After playing in London last Sunday, the Bills could have made this their bye week. They'll get the next best thing tonight. Here come the bruised and inferior Giants, the perfect opponent to help the Bills hit the rest button. The Bills are coming off a feeble performance against the Jaguars in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

After playing in London last Sunday, the Bills could have made this their bye week. They'll get the next best thing tonight.

Here come the bruised and inferior Giants, the perfect opponent to help the Bills hit the rest button. The Bills are coming off a feeble performance against the Jaguars in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and must adjust to All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano's and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones' season-ending injuries. Their replacements -- and other backup defenders trying to find their footing -- could face little resistance.

Buffalo should attack on both sides of the ball. Big Blue has surrendered an NFL-worst 30 sacks, while recording only five on defense (edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux has four of them). The Giants won't have their starting left tackle or center. Right tackle Evan Neal is questionable, and his main backup is out.

So welcome back, Von Miller and Gregory Rousseau. Miller was activated from the physically unable to perform list but limited to 20 snaps on Tottenham Hotspur's dicey turf. Rousseau missed that game with a foot injury, but is back tonight for the feast.

The Giants' defense shouldn't give Josh Allen problems. Aside from their absent pass rush, only the Broncos are allowing more yards per play. Only the Broncos, Commanders and Bears have yielded more points.

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