Bills Wild Card weekend opponent: 3 teams remain potential opponents

We don’t know who Buffalo Bills will play on the Wild Card weekend right after the 1pm Sunday game, but now we know some teams that Buffalo won’t face.

The Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns were eliminated as potential opponents of the Wild Card over the weekend following the result of today’s first games. Both teams have taken care of business and will be in the playoffs this season, but the opening match over the weekend will not take place in western New York.

Buffalo’s first round opponent will be the Indianapolis Colts, the Tennessee Titans or the Miami Dolphins.

After a sweep in the Miami season, including a burst 30-point win in Week 17, Bills fans would probably not mind a third fight. Ryan Fitzpatrick may leave the Reserve / COVID-19 list if Miami reaches the playoffs and the game is played on Sunday.

Tennessee, meanwhile, has a chance to win the division with a win over the Houston Texans today. If that happens, Buffalo won’t see the Titans. The two teams met earlier this year and saw Tennessee beat Buffalo decisively. A lot has changed since the confrontation happened, but it could be the worst confrontation for Buffalo between the teams that remain in the playoff.

The Colts would be the only team that Buffalo did not play among the opponents of the Wild Card weekend.

Here is an analysis of what needs to happen for each match to happen.

Indianapolis Colts

Bills play Colts if:

-Titans defeat Texans, Colts defeat Jaguars

Tennessee Titans

Accounts play Titans if:

-Titans lose to Texans, Colts defeat jaguars

Miami Dolphins

Bills play Miami if:

– Polts lose to Jaguars

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