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The Buffalo Bills are extremely banged up as they look to make their first Super Bowl appearance in more than 30 years. They play the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round.
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to create a $2.5 billion stockpile of critical minerals, a move aimed at stabilizing market prices and encouraging domestic mining and refining.
Josh Allen laughed off Hailee Steinfeld’s old Broncos tweet as Buffalo heads to Denver for a high-stakes divisional playoff game.
NFL.com's Michael Baca breaks down three must-know storylines for when the Buffalo Bills play the Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round.
"He is a great player, so we have to game plan and eliminate the explosives," Broncos CB Pat Surtain said of Bills QB Josh Allen.
Congress is halfway home in approving government funding for the current budget year that began Oct. 1 after the Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a three-bill package. Lawmakers still must negotiate a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security amid soaring tensions on Capitol Hill after the shooting of a Minnesota woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
The Denver Broncos are rested and ready to host the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. The No. 1 seed Broncos are looking to exact some revenge on the No. 6 seed Bills, after last year's 31-7 routing in the Wildcard Round in Upstate New York ended their season.
Josh Allen and the Bills' offensive line were determined to not let their season end on a failed tush push again. Here's what Buffalo's offensive linemen said about how its game-winning tush pushes went down.