After giving up a franchise record 466 passing yards to New England in Week Two, there were questions about Buffalo’s highly publicized defense. Pre-snap communication, inconsistent execution and an absent pass rush were all under the microscope. Now almost a month later the Bills defensive unit looks to be rounding into the same form that made them the fourth-ranked defense in the league in 2014.
Buffalo’s defense held Tennessee to 13 points last week despite being on the field for better than 35 minutes.
“We always have those little mistakes that you want to fix, but that was one of our best whole games we put together,” said Preston Brown.