Bears Dominate Bills on Both Sides of the Ball, Win 38-0
Buffalo Bills struggled offensively and defensively in a 38-0 preseason loss while dealing with injuries and sitting most starters against a full-strength Chicago Bears unit.
- On Sunday night at Soldier Field in Chicago, the Buffalo Bills lost 38-0 after sitting most starters against the Chicago Bears.
- Earlier this week, Bills coach Sean McDermott said rookie safety Cole Bishop, who missed most of camp with a quad injury, needed to show his readiness after playing on Sunday.
- Amid defensive struggles, Buffalo’s defense couldn’t get off the field as Damar Hamlin whiffed on a touchdown-saving tackle and Olamide Zaccheaus caught a 36-yard touchdown.
- Amid injury concerns, Cole Bishop, rookie safety, exited before the second drive’s end with a shoulder injury; Mike White completed 4 of 11 passes for 54 yards.
- In three weeks, the Buffalo Bills face the Baltimore Ravens as GM Brandon Beane decides on contracts for David Edwards and O’Cyrus Torrence.
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Bears dominate Bills on both sides of the ball, win 38-0
CHICAGO (WGN) — Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson set the tone early in the week that their starters were going to see action in preseason game No. 2. By night's end, their first team through fourth string punched in and punched out the Buffalo Bills in dominating fashion Sunday at Soldier Field. The Bears walked away with a 38-0 victory, thanks to exceptional performances on both offense and defense. Caleb Williams and backup quarterback Tys…


Buffalo Bills face major safety questions after blowout loss to Bears (Takeaways)
CHICAGO — Most of the excitement around Sunday night’s preseason game at Soldier Field left the building when the Buffalo Bills decided to sit the majority of starters against a Chicago Bears team that ran out their top units.
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