Are the Bills in trouble after losing to the Colts?

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 21: Jonathan Taylor #28 of the Indianapolis Colts runs the ball for a touchdown in the game against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter at Highmark Stadium on November 21, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Joshua Bessex/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 21: Jonathan Taylor #28 of the Indianapolis Colts runs the ball for a touchdown in the game against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter at Highmark Stadium on November 21, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Joshua Bessex/Getty Images) /
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The Indianapolis Colts absolutely dominated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and Jonathan Taylor had a day to remember. 

What in the world happened to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday? The AFC East powerhouse was a favorite to take down the Indianapolis Colts at Bills Stadium in Week 11, but the Colts were downright electric in this one. Indy ended up cruising to a 41-15 victory.

Running back Jonathan Taylor put on a show in this one, as he rushed for four touchdowns and added a receiving score as well. While Buffalo is known for its stout defense, the unit didn’t show up on Sunday. Should fans be concerned about the team moving forward?

Buffalo looked downright disappointing in the Week 11 loss vs. the Colts

The Bills are still considered slight favorites to win the AFC and go on to play in the Super Bowl this February. There’s no denying that the team is loaded with talent. With that said, if the Colts can head to Buffalo and make the Bills look this poorly, then it tells us that someone else can do so in January as well.

One team in particular who probably loved watching the Colts give it to the Bills? The Kansas City Chiefs. While it has been an up and down campaign for Patrick Mahomes and Co., they’re still a team that no one is going to want to face in the postseason.

On Sunday, the run game in particular was stunningly awful for the Bills too. Who would have thought that Taylor would have exploded for four rushing scores, while also recording 184 yards. He was unstoppable, with the Indy offensive line paving the way.

While this could be a hiccup and a hiccup only for Buffalo, there’s still plenty to be worried about. The Bills simply can’t play like this at home if they want to be considered Super Bowl contenders moving forward.

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