Bills Face Run Defense Crisis
Buffalo Bills fans have long harbored dreams of a Super Bowl victory, but a glaring weakness in their run defense poses a significant threat to those aspirations. As the team prepares for their upcoming games, the Cleveland Browns stand out as a formidable opponent capable of capitalizing on this vulnerability.
Defensive Struggles Exposed
Currently, the Bills’ defense ranks among the least effective in the league when it comes to stopping the run. With an average of 143.1 rushing yards allowed per game, Buffalo finds itself sitting third from the bottom in that category. This was painfully evident in their recent matchup against the New England Patriots, where rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson carved up the defense, scoring two touchdowns on runs that exceeded 50 yards.
New Challenges Ahead
As the Bills look to rebound, they must now prepare for another rookie running back with the potential to exploit their defensive shortcomings. The question looms large: who will step up to continue the trend of exposing Buffalo’s weak run defense? The stakes are high, and with Super Bowl dreams hanging in the balance, the Bills must urgently address their defensive issues to keep their championship hopes alive.

