The Buffalo Bills are struggling to field a dominant passing game, which is an uncomfortable thing to say about a unit led by quarterback Josh Allen. It’s also true, and something needs to change. Short of making a ground-shaking trade or finding a diamond-in-the-rough midseason free agent, it means that offensive coordinator Joe Brady must adapt his scheme to better fit with the players surrounding it.

Or at least at a play or two that leverages advantages found after the first six games. Adam Pensel shared some interesting data about Buffalo’s pass attack this week on social media, which might raise a few eyebrows within Bills Mafia. It seems the offense’s best success out of the slot has changed a bit in 2025. The good news first, per Pensel who, after analyzing data, found that tight

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