After a tough loss to the Tennessee Titans followed by a bye week, the Buffalo Bills' Week 8 tilt will give them a chance to get back on the win column as they host the Miami Dolphins. Josh Allen and the rest of the squad will aim to prove that they can sustain the dominant showing that they have been putting up in previous games. In this specific post, we'll be making our Bills Week 8 predictions ahead of their game against the Dolphins.

On the other hand, their opponents are also coming off a narrow defeat against the Atlanta Falcons and are eager to bounce back right away. All eyes will be on Tua Tagovailoa who would want to continue his good individual showing and lead his team amid the swirling trade rumors. With two AFC East divisional rivals raring to get the W, the Bills-Dolphins matchup will surely be a sight to see in Week 8.

Here are our Buffalo Bills Week 8 predictions ahead of their game against the Miami Dolphins.

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Buffalo Bills Week 8 Predictions

4. The Bills' defense will contain the Dolphins' offensive attack.

Defensive coordinator Shane Bowen and his men may have failed in limiting Titans RB Derrick Henry back in Week 6. However, they still have a chance to turn things around when they face a less talented Dolphins offense in Week 8. As good as Tagovailoa's individual showing has been in the past few weeks, one can't deny that he still has limited weapons on offense.

The Bills' pass-rushers bannered by Ed Oliver, Star Lotulelei, and Greg Rousseau will have to ensure that the opposing QB will be troubled in making plays on the field. Meanwhile, the team's secondary led by Micah Hyde, Tre'Davious White, and Jordan Poyer will have to show up in order to limit Jaylen Waddle and the rest of the Dolphins' offensive threats.

If the team's defense gets to deliver the goods then the Bills will surely be in a good position to run away with the win on Sunday.

3. Buffalo's receiving unit will do major damage against Miami.

It is safe to say that the Bills have one of the deepest receiving units in the league. With the banged-up secondary defense of Miami, Buffalo's passing game is expected to be maximized in order to get opportunities to score on the field.

One of the players to keep an eye on is Emmanuel Sanders who had a stellar outing against the Titans where he notched 91 yards on five catches. The other members of the receiving core in Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley, and Dawson Knox are also poised to get their touches and find the endzone against the Dolphins.

To put it simply, the Bills do have a better offense that can outperform their opponents' defense on any day of the week. They will just have to execute their schemes, limit their errors, and put up points across the board in order to secure the win over the Dolphins.

2. Josh Allen will exceed 300 passing yards for the third straight game.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been stellar midway through the 2021 season. In fact, he has been putting up 300-yard outings over their past two games and will aim to extend the streak in Week 8 against the Dolphins.

Based on the matchup against their upcoming opponents, the Bills do have a major advantage with their passing game and Allen is expected to capitalize on his receivers' capabilities. Having multiple weapons on the field who can contribute consistently will certainly allow Allen to reach at least 300 yards for the third straight game.

1. The Bills will dominate the game and improve to a 5-2 record.

As of the moment, both teams do have a huge disparity in terms of their win-loss records and the Bills are being favored to win the game by a significant margin. They have already shown that they are one of the top contenders in the AFC while the Dolphins are still struggling to get their second win of the season.

On Sunday, Josh Allen and his squad are expected to lead from start to finish, especially after sustaining a tough loss against the Titans. Securing a win against the Dolphins will definitely serve as a major confidence booster for the Bills as they aim to improve to a 5-2 record and take control of the top spot in the AFC East moving forward.