Can the offense be perfect?
Bills' offense 'chasing perfection' with Josh Allen originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Buffalo Bills' offense under Joe Brady and Josh Allen has continued to be a free-wheeling unit in 2025, scoring 30+ points in each game to be one of the highest-scoring offenses in football.
Coupled with Buffalo ranking 8th in redzone touchdown percentage (12 of 18 converted into touchdowns) and seventh in third down conversions (42 percent), the Bills have been rolling in the opening month.
But just because the offense has been scoring at will and moving the ball up and down the field with ease doesn't mean the coaching staff is satisfied with scoring 30+ every week.
“We've never talked about the points, it's hard to score in the NFL,” Brady said. “It's hard to win in the NFL, but we've never focused on the result, like all right, hey, if we score 30 points, then hey, good job. We have a standard by how we perform. We get eight, nine drives in a game, we need to capitalize on them. I'm just as pissed every time we don't score on a drive. Are we chasing perfection? Yes. Are we going to be able to score on every single drive? That's really freaking hard.
"But that's what our aim is and that's what we're going for.”
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Bills' soft schedule key to top playoff seeding
The Bills, over the next few weeks, could set themselves up for a genuine chance at claiming the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which would secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
There is a real chance that by Week 9, the Bills are 7-0 heading into their clash against the Kansas City Chiefs, and having already beaten the Baltimore Ravens, a win over Kansas City would give Buffalo the tie-breaker over two fellow contenders (although Baltimore is a shambles at the moment).
After the Chiefs game in Week 9, Buffalo doesn't play another genuine AFC challenger for the rest of the season (Steelers in Week 13? Maybe), so it could all be set up for Sean McDermott's team to position itself for a first Super Bowl title.
Of course, there's a lot of water to go under the bridge, but things right now at least appear to be in Buffalo's favor.
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