Really huge news coming out of the Buffalo Bills National Football League franchise, as the team announced that Tyrod Taylor will be the starting quarterback on Sunday.

How do we know this? Because a free and not bundled like cable packages Internet told us so.

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott announced Wednesday that quarterback Tyrod Taylor has “made some progress” and that he is the team's starter when healthy.

From McDermott:

“Tyrod has made some progress. He’ll get most of the work in practice today. When healthy, Tyrod is our starter. Nate Peterman remains in the concussion protocol.”

Overall this season, Tyrod Taylor has thrown for 2,090 yards, 12 touchdowns and four interceptions while completing 63.2 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 88.6. Those are objectively good numbers.

Buffalo currently owns a record of 7-6 and will play host to the Miami Dolphins this Sunday. The Bills hold the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoff picture. More bluntly put: The Bills still have a chance to make the playoffs. To do so, it will require some great QB play, something only Taylor is capable of giving the team.

Following Nathan Peterman's concussion, you can still feel bad for the backup QB most have grown to make fun of for his five INT game.