ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Amid all the hand-wringing following Buffalo’s latest offensive clunker, receiver Gabe Davis had no trouble pinpointing the reason behind the Bills’ ongoing struggles in the passing game.
“Honestly, I just think we have to play to our standards. I feel like we all as a collective forgot about how hard it is to win,” Davis said Wednesday. “It doesn’t matter who we play. It’s about us, and we got to go out there and play our game.”
Buffalo (6-3) is coming off a 30-13 loss at Miami in which the five-time defending AFC East champions were blanked through three quarters, and quarterback Josh Allen struggled once again when it comes to pushing the ball deep.
The result reopened questions on coordinator Joe Brady’s job security and whether the Bills lack a deep threat

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