Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy missed his teams 27-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings last week, but he is expected to play against the Green Bay Packers in Week 4. NFL Insider Adam Schefter reports that while he is listed as questionable due to cracked rib cartilage, he will take the field.
Bills running back LeSean McCoy, listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. Packers due to cracked rib cartilage, is playing against Green Bay, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 30, 2018
Rookie quarterback Josh Allen didn't have his team's best offensive weapon last week, so he took things into his own hands. Allen completed 15 of 22 passing attempts for 196 yards and a score. This marked his first career win. The Bills accounted for 128 rushing yards as a team. Allen accounted for 39 of them, as he rushed for two touchdowns on 10 carries. With LeSean McCoy back in the fold, maybe the Bills will be able to pull off another upset this week.
Article Continues BelowA big part of last week's triumph was based on their defense. The Bills recorded four sacks against the Vikings and forced a pair of fumbles to optimize their field position. Bills head coach Sean McDermott took over the defensive for a successful second half against the Los Angeles Chargers last week. His collaboration with defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier clearly panned out last week.
The Packers are coming off a 31-17 trouncing from the Washington Redskins. Aaron Rodgers struggled in the harsh conditions of FedExField. He threw for two scores, but couldn't make use of his normal mobility. If the Bills keep up their defensive pressure and McCoy performs, they could be a nightmare for Rodgers.