Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills
In the wake of Tom Brady's season ending knee injury, the AFC East is now wide open. The Buffalo Bills are underated and being overlooked. Dispite a brilliant victory at home a against the Seattle Seahawks, the Bills come into Jacksonville as a 5 1/2 point underdog.

The Jaguars are looking to bounce back after a disappointing lose to the Tennessee Titans in week one. Jacksonville only produced 189 total yards and most disturbing for the Jags, only 33 of those yards were on the ground. Things are not going to get any easier in week two. The Jaguars lost both of their starting guards, Vince Manuwai and Maurice Willaims, to season ending injuries.

"Any time you lose multiple player at one position, it presents a problem," coach Jack Del Rio said. "That'd be
for any team in the league. There's only so many guys, numbers-wise, you keep and take into the season."

The Bills, on the other hand, are riding high. They distroyed the Seahawks in week one 34-10. Marshawn Lynch averaged over 4 yard per carry and chalked up his first rushing touchdown of the year. Trent Edwards threw for 215 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. 

Where the Bills looked the most impressive was on special teams. Roscoe Parrish returned a punt for a 63-yard touchdown. Kicker Rian Lyndell recovered a fumble on a kick-off to set up a 20-yard Trent Edwards touchdown pass to Robert Royal. Punter/holder Brian Moorman threw a 19-yard touchdown pass on a fake field-goal attempt. The Bills could do no wrong in week one.

Buffalo should keep on rolling, take the Bills on the road getting 5 1/2.