
The NFL season has officially reached its midpoint.
At this point in the year, the playoff picture starts to form, and fans can start predicting a Super Bowl winner with more clarity.
More teams can enter the fold in the second half of the season, but the top teams have seemingly defined themselves.
The Buffalo Bills have re-established themselves as one of the top teams in the AFC, holding an 8-2 record through 10 weeks.
Despite this record being one of the best in the conference, Chris Canty isn’t so sure that the Bills are as good as their record indicates.
“I don’t think the Buffalo Bills are that good,” Canty said via “Unsportsmanlike Radio,” adding, “I get that they got out to the best start that they’ve had in 30 years in that franchise, but the Buffalo Bills have exactly one win against teams with a winning record, and that came in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals.”
.@ChrisCanty99 doesn’t think the Buffalo Bills are as good as their record says they are. pic.twitter.com/SsQQomPSEf
— UNSPORTSMANLIKE Radio (@UnSportsESPN) November 11, 2024
Canty’s comments came as a shock to his co-hosts, but this is the reality of the Bills this season.
Their two losses this season have come against the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans, two of the other top teams in the AFC.
They’ve blown by lesser competition, but they’ve had a difficult time putting good teams away.
The Bills have an opportunity to prove Canty wrong this week against the Kansas City Chiefs, their best opponent of the season, record-wise.
If Josh Allen and the team can break the Chiefs’ winning streak, the Bills might be re-established as a Super Bowl contender.
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