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17 storylines in the 2023 Buffalo Bills schedule

17 storylines in the 2023 Buffalo Bills schedule

The route to the Super Bowl the Buffalo Bills will have to take in 2023 is now released.

The NFL announced the Bills’ full schedule for the upcoming season. It’s a long, winding journey featuring plenty of prime-time contests and even featuring a trip to London.

In total, it’s another 17-game regular season slate and each and every one has many reasons to watch. But here’s one for each.

17 storylines for the 2023 Bills schedule:

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It’s all about the Jets here. This Monday Night Football contest is going to be the first chapter in the Aaron Rodgers story in New York. The quarterback was traded there this offseason and we’ll get to see how much of a threat the Jets actually are now.

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For all the prime-time matchups the Bills have next season, this is one of the top games for a simple reason: the home opener in Buffalo. It’s always an electric day in western New York, rain or shine.

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Back in March 2022, Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane was none too happy with the Commanders. Free agent JD McKissic had agreed to terms with the Bills, but Beane said “things went down” and he returned to Washington.

Little bit of revenge here?

Plus, Bills head coach Sean McDermott has his long-time connections to Washington coach Ron Rivera.

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There’s always going to be a faction of Bills Mafia that wants to “squish the fish.” Especially when they travel to Buffalo, which is what’s happening in Week 4.

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The Bills are heading to London and that’s what this one against the Jaguars will be all about. Plus, Buffalo’s new stadium in a few years is going to look very similar to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That will be noted plenty.

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Daboll, Daboll, Daboll. The first head-to-head with Brian Daboll, the former Bills offensive coordinator turned Giants head coach.

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Damien Harris signed a one-year deal with the Bills this offseason. This game he’ll be heading back to his old stomping grounds in New England, so let’s dub this the “Damien Harris revenge game.”

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