After six weeks, the Buffalo Bills have the kind of offense that most NFL teams envy. They rank fourth in the NFL in points per game (27.8), third in the NFL in total yards (2,270), second in the NFL in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns (906 and 9, respectively), and 13th in passing yardage (1,364) despite ranking only 21st in passing attempts (180). Buffalo also averages the sixth-most yards per drive in the league (35.3) while averaging the fifth-most points per drive (2.66).
Overall, the numbers really like the Bills’ offense.
However, after six games, Buffalo’s offense has shown some distressing tendencies in addition to all of those rosy metrics. For all their offensive successes, the team has gone long stretches of play where they seem lost on offense. Whether it’s penalties, sc