There isn't much that has flummoxed Drake Maye to this point in his second season, but that doesn't mean the Bills won't try.
When Buffalo's defense rolls into Gillette Stadium on Sunday, led by defensive-minded head coach Sean McDermott, they'll bring with them one of the most deception-based philosophies in the NFL. They love to disguise their coverages when opposing quarterbacks get to the line, changing the picture as soon as the ball is snapped.
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The goal? Confuse reads, force mistakes, or encourage passers to hold onto the football longer than they'd like while they sort through the confusion.
The Bills rank sixth in the NFL in the rate at which they disguise coverages pre-snap, according to Sumer Sports, doi

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