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The Buffalo Bills (6-2) dominated the Seattle Seahawks (4-4) on a rainy day at Lumen Field. Josh Allen led the Bills offense on a day where big contributions were made by James Cook and Keon Coleman. Coleman made a spectacular catch to open the scoring and Cook rumbled his way to a season high 111 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. Gregory Rosseau (2 TFL) led the Bills defense in what was a dominating effort slowing down Geno Smith and the Seahawks offense. Kenneth Walker III only managed 12 rushing yards on 9 carries and the Bills also won the turnover battle. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap all of the happenings from a relatively stress free win that has put the Bills four games up in the win column within the AFC East. Share your takes and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (5-2) overcame a 10-0 deficit against the Tennessee Titans (1-5) on their way to scoring 34 unanswered points in a dominating victory. After the Titans took an early 10-0 lead the Bills defense held their opponent to 8 straight scoreless drives to finish out the game. Meanwhile, Josh Allen and the Bills offense found their footing, as Allen connected with newcomer Amari Cooper for his first touchdown as a Bill. Allen later added a touchdown pass to Ty Johnson to cap off an impressive rally. The Bills shutout the Titans in the second half and held the Titans offense to a meager 4.3 yards per play on the afternoon. The Bills offense cleared 300+ passing yards for the first time the season as they set their sights on a difficult road matchup against the Seahawks. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap all of the happenings from a beautiful afternoon in Orchard Park. Share your reactions and takes in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (3-2) fell to the Houston Texans (4-1) at NRG Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Late game coaching gaffes coupled with inept an inept offensive performance throughout the day led to a disheartening road loss. The Bills defense dragged the team back into the game by forcing two turnovers, but the offense could not answer. The performances of Terrel Bernard and DeWayne Carter were a few of the lone bright spots on the day. Josh Allen only completed 9 or 30 passes and the offense went 3/14 on third downs. A forgettable day has left fans clamoring for answers from both Joe Brady and in the personnel department (WR at trade deadline?). Join Judge and Tilt as they recap the Bills performance against the Texans. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (3-1) fell to the Baltimore Ravens (2-2) on Sunday Night Football. The Ravens opened the scoring with a monster one play, 87 yard touchdown run from Derrick Henry and never looked back. Josh Allen was under heavy duress all night as the offense could only muster two scoring drives the entire game. Meanwhile, the shell-shocked defense gave up 271 rushing yards and nearly 430 yards of total offense to Lamar Jackson and company. The night was summed up by a failed trick play at a moment in the game where the Bills had a flicker of hope. The Bills still lead the AFC East as the Jets and Patriots both lost on Sunday. Join Judge and Tilt for a therapy session, as they recap all of the happenings from an embarrassing night in Baltimore. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (2-0) host the Jacksonville Jaguars (0-2) on Monday Night Football. The Bills come off a mini-bye, having last played the Dolphins on Thursday Night night to kick off week 2. Meanwhile, the Jaguars have struggled out of the gate, as their new look offense has yet to find its footing. The Jaguars have beaten the Bills in their previous two matchups, highlighted by the early season victory in London a year ago. Josh Allen, James Cook, and the rest of the Bills offense take aim at a Jaguars defense that ranks in the bottom 10 of the NFL to start the season in yards per game allowed. The Bills defense will be without both Terrel Bernard and Taron Johnson in their efforts to keep Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne, and former Buffalo Bill, Gabe Davis, under wraps. Join Judge and Tilt as they break down all of the key matchups, share their pregame superlatives, and reveal their game predictions. Share your takes and predictions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (2-0) defeated the Miami Dolphins (1-1) on Thursday Night Football to open up week 2 of the 2024 NFL regular season. James Cook scored three touchdowns and the Bills defense forced 3 turnovers on their way to dominating the Dolphins throughout the evening. Josh Allen only attempted 19 passes in a game where the Bills only needed 247 yards of total offense to give themselves an early lead in the AFC East. Ja'Marcus Ingram had two interceptions, including a pick six that would ultimately put the game out of reach. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion in the third quarter and did not return. Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle were held to a combined 65 receiving yards. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap all of the happenings from the Bills blowout win on a special Friday edition of The Air Raid Hour. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills (1-0) overcame a 14 point deficit to defeat the Arizona Cardinals (0-1) 34-28 at Highmark Stadium. The Cardinals were efficient on offense in the early going, capping off three straight scoring drives to open the game. The Bills offense seized momentum to end the first half by scoring a touchdown in the waning moments. The Bills then opened the second half with a long touchdown scoring drive to tie the game. Josh Allen put the team on his back with a 4 touchdown performance (2 passing, 2 rushing) and Gregory Rousseau notched 3 sacks to lead the defense. Kyler Murray attempted a long pass as time expired, but the ball fell harmlessly to the turf. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap a wild afternoon from Orchard Park. Share your takes and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills are less than a week away from their 2024 season opener against the Arizona Cardinals. The NFL officially gets underway this upcoming Thursday with a rematch of last year's AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens. Do the Bills have what it takes in 2024 to make a Super Bowl run? Join Judge and Tilt for their final offseason show before week one. The guys give their official predictions for the Bills record, the AFC and NFC division winners (and wild card teams), as well as who they think will win the league MVP award (Josh Allen???) in 2024.
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The Buffalo Bills wrapped up their preseason against the Carolina Panthers this past Saturday. With just under two weeks until the season opener, the Bills have some interesting roster decisions to make ahead of cut-down day (Tues 8/27). Will one or both fan favorites Joe Andreessen and Frank Gore Jr. make the final roster? How many wide receivers will the Bills keep? Could the Bills go heavier in numbers on one side of the trenches vs. the other? Join Judge and Tilt as they sift through all of the training camp, preseason, and practice news as they predict the Bills final 53 man roster for 2024. Share your predictions and reactions in the comments section!
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The Buffalo Bills outlasted the Pittsburgh Steelers this past Saturday night in what amounted to a defensive struggle. Tyler Bass connected on three field goals and the Bills defense held the Steelers to just over 200 yards. Gregory Rousseau flashed early in the game and a number of players made their presence felt throughout the evening. Joe Andreessen led the Bills defense with 12 total tackles and has been turning heads with another solid showing in preseason action. Josh Allen did not play in this game, but other notable starters on offense contributed as Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, and Dawson Knox each secured one catch apiece. Rookie running backs Ray Davis and Frank Gore Jr. led the way for the Bills rushing attack and both players performed admirably. Judge and Tilt are joined once again by Alex Brasky (Batavia Daily News) to recap all of the biggest takeaways and storylines as the Bills march towards their final preseason game of 2024. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills lost their first preseason game to the Chicago Bears this past Saturday in Orchard Park. The first team units on both offense and defense saw limited action, as Josh Allen only attempted three passes in the contest. Rookie Keon Coleman and newcomer Curtis Samuel recorded their first receptions as Bills, but the offensive line was able to generate little push in the running game. On defense, the Bills allowed some big plays, and Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams made some nice plays in his preseason debut. The Bills came out of the game relatively healthy, which may have been the biggest positive of the entire day. Alex Brasky (Batavia Daily News) joins Judge and Tilt to recap all of the happenings from an interesting day in Orchard Park. Share your reactions from the game in the comments section. Go Bills!
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The Buffalo Bills only have a few practices left before Training Camp officially breaks from St. John Fisher. A number of key storylines and position battles have developed over the past week. Alex Brasky (Batavia Daily News) joins Judge and Tilt to recap all of the biggest takeaways. Keon Coleman continues to play well in padded practices, and key contributors returning from injury (Matt Milano and Von Miller) appear poised to make big impacts on the 2024 season. Josh Allen has been distributing the ball nicely throughout camp as expectations grow ever higher for 2nd year tight end Dalton Kincaid. Join the guys as they run through all of the biggest news and notes from the past week. Go Bills!
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0:00 Show Intro
3:52 Impact of Injuries on Position Battles (w/ Alex Brasky)
13:48 Offensive Line Room Already Settled? (w/ Alex Brasky)
16:34 STOCK UP: Zach Davidson (w/ Alex Brasky)
19:27 Impact of the New Kickoff Rules (w/ Alex Brasky)
22:38 Defensive Line is DOMINATING (w/ Alex Brasky)
25:01 Final Thoughts w/ Alex Brasky
30:23 The Emergence of Ray Davis... and Darrynton Evans???
36:00 Expectations Rising For Keon Coleman?
38:32 Preseason Position Battles
59:49 Practice Squad Decisions
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The Buffalo Bills are set to open up Training Camp for the 2024 season on Wednesday, July 24th. Judge and Tilt are fresh off their summer break and will be diving into all of the top storylines as the action gets underway at St. John Fisher. Media and fans alike will have a close eye on a number of intriguing position battles, new faces at the wide receiver position, and the return from injury for some key contributors, to name a few. The guys dive into all of these topics in more on tonight's jam packed show. Share the storylines piquing your interest in the comments section. Go Bills!
Show Segments -
0:00 Welcome In!
4:23 Filling The Leadership Void
11:08 Joe Brady Storylines
14:29 Josh Allen Storylines
17:20 Running Back Storylines
19:54 Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, & Receiver Storylines
34:50 Connor McGovern & Offensive Line Expectations
45:07 Dorian Williams & Kaiir Elam
49:32 Von Miller & Matt Milano
51:52 Bobby Babich Storylines
56:21 Defensive Line Storylines
1:03:04 Linebacker Storylines
1:07:06 Secondary Storylines
1:16:51 Special Teams Storylines
1:21:48 Show Closing -
Best of The Air Raid Hour: Judge & Tilt break down expectations for the Buffalo Bills offense under Joe Brady in 2024. What will be different? What will be the same? What can we gather from the public statements from players and coaches through OTAs and Mandatory Mini-Camp? We discuss that and more.
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Best of The Air Raid Hour: Judge & Tilt break down expectations for the Buffalo Bills secondary in 2024. Who starts at safety? What happens if the depth at cornerback is tested? Can Kaiir Elam be saved? We discuss that and more.
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