It’s easy to see why the Buffalo Bills are considered vulnerable.
The team is coming off a disconcerting loss to the Aaron Rodgers-less New York Jets that saw its start quarterback Josh Allen have a turnover-filled evening during the Monday Night Football opener. Allen threw three interceptions, lost a fumble, and was sacked five times as the Jets turned off the afterburners late to drop the Bills 22-16 in overtime.
It was a game where everything went wrong at the most inopportune time for Buffalo but the turnover fest has some salivating at the possibilities for the Las Vegas Raiders — the Bills Week 2 opponent inside Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.