5 AFC teams who could challenge the Chiefs and Ravens in 2020

Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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Tre’Davious White #27 of the Buffalo Bills celebrates with teammates after intercepting a pass (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
Tre’Davious White #27 of the Buffalo Bills celebrates with teammates after intercepting a pass (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /

AFC. East. Buffalo Bills. 4. player. Scouting Report. 16. Pick Analysis

The Bills are getting the same treatment the Browns received this time last year and hopefully for them, it goes better than it did for Cleveland.

Buffalo initially was getting more hype because Tom Brady bolted from the AFC West to head down to the NFC South, but their stock dropped a little more when Cam Newton landed with the Patriots. Even with that being the case, Buffalo is still going to be tough in 2020.

Josh Allen is heading into his third year and there’s no excuse for the Wyoming product not to perform well this time around, as the Bills have surrounded him with talent. For one, they traded for Stefon Diggs this offseason, giving them a legitimate number one receiver for Allen to throw to.

The Bills also have John Brown and Cole Beasley lining up at receiver paired with second year tight end Dawson Knox (who truly doesn’t get enough credit). Not to mention their running back depth chart is insane with Devin Singletary, rookie Zack Moss, and T.J. Yeldon as their third option.

Defensively, the Bills are going to be good, just like they were last year (they were second in points allowed in 2019, only sitting behind the Patriots). If their offense can play as well as their defense, Buffalo has a chance to go deep in the playoffs this year.

The Bills host the Chiefs on Thursday Night Football in week six and do not play the Ravens.