The Buffalo Bills are one of the more surprising teams that's 3-0 so far this season. They have one of the better defensive units and their second-year quarterback Josh Allen is impressing with his play.

The team's buzz would be even greater if they pull off an upset over their divisional rivals, the New England Patriots. A team that's been giving them issues for years since the start of the Tom Brady era. And with the Bills on an equal playing field against them, it should give them a chance to prove their worth to the league.

However, a lot of the Bills players aren't viewing this as any more significant than it should be. One of them being their safety Micah Hyde, who's only seeing this as just another game.

“Obviously, you want to play the best. It's not a measuring stick for us, at all, in September — you can't win a Super Bowl in September. We're 3-0, trying to get to [4-0] and that's all that matters.”

This mindset of trusting the process and doing your job has really helped the Bills this season. They're a much better team than they were last season with their 6-10 record and underwhelming play from their offense.

But now, however, the team is looking to change the narrative of where they were a season ago. They have a top-ten offense and defense that have them already looking like contenders. And with a win over the New England Patriots, the team will look that much more legit to the rest of the league.