The Buffalo Bills have looked like a true Super Bowl favorite in the first two weeks of the season.
Quarterback Josh Allen didn’t even need to do much for them to roll over the New York Jets in Week 2.
That was after a Week 1 victory against the Baltimore Ravens, when the Bills became the first NFL team to overcome a 15-point deficit with less than four minutes left in the game and win in regulation.
The first team in NFL history. 😏#GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/lrNeQgZuSD
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 10, 2025
The fact that they did so against a fellow Super Bowl contender makes it even more impressive.
Granted, the Ravens had plenty to do with their meltdown, and no one has blown more second-half double-digit leads than head coach Jim Harbaugh, but it was remarkable nonetheless.
The Bills never stopped fighting, and they kept making plays regardless of the deficit and the stout opposition.
It was also nice to see them make major adjustments to their run defense in Week 2 after allowing Derrick Henry to gain almost 200 yards in Week 1.
The Bills will always have a chance for as long as Allen is healthy.
He’s arguably the best quarterback in the league right now, and he’s just entering his prime.
Capable of late-game heroics, Buffalo will always be in it, no matter how big a comeback it needs.
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