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The Buffalo Bills target an unexpected player, and position, in a recent 2026 NFL mock draft from College Football HQ.
The Buffalo Bills cut ties with cornerback M.J. Devonshire just one week after he was signed, making room for kicker Michael Badgley.
The Buffalo Bills are a National Football League team that plays in the AFC East division. The Bills have yet to win a Super Bowl title over the course of their history.
The team announced on Tuesday that they had signed veteran kicker Michael Badgley to the practice squad. To make room for Badgley, Buffalo released cornerback M.J. Devonshire. Badgley, 30, was one of two kickers that the team worked out on Tuesday. His competition for the spot on the practice squad was Matthew Wright.
But Allen and Buffalo were undeterred. Ray Davis had a huge kick return to open the second half, and Allen capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown to Dawson Knox. Then, the maligned Buffalo defense, shredded throughout the first half, got a three-and-out, and the Bills marched down the field again, with Cook powering in from 3 yards out.
The Buffalo Bills have added some kicking depth ahead of their game vs the Browns in the wake of Matt Prater's injury.
Before the start of the NFL season, not many people may have predicted that we would see the AFC playoff picture that is currently in place after Week 15. This year has seen new contenders emerge with teams such as the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots currently at the top of the AFC standings.
All eyes will be on the AFC East this weekend when the 9-4 Buffalo Bills look to snap the 11-2 New England Patriots' 10-game winning streak and get within one game of the division leaders with three weeks to go.