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Are the Bills out of the playoff race if they lose against the Cowboys today?

While the Dallas Cowboys’ victory holds historical significance and personal recognition for their QB, the Bills are fighting for their postseason lives.

Update:
Josh Allen, #17 of the Buffalo Bills, carries the ball.
DAVID EULITTAFP

In the Bills vs. Cowboys matchup, which will have significant playoff implications for at least one of the teams, the spotlight falls on two-star quarterbacks Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. As the Cowboys aim to secure the top seed and Dak Prescott eyes the coveted MVP title, the Bills find themselves in a battle to stay in the playoff race.

On the cusp of an MVP-worthy season, Dak Prescott faces a unique opportunity to etch his name in the Cowboys’ history. The last time a Cowboys player clinched the NFL MVP was in 1993 when the legendary Emmitt Smith secured the honor. Prescott’s victory consolidate his MVP candidacy and adds a compelling chapter to the storied Cowboys franchise.

Can the Buffalo Bills make the playoffs?

However, the Bills, currently standing at seven wins and six losses, need this victory more than the Cowboys. They were once touted as Super Bowl favorites; the Bills risk missing the playoffs altogether if they fail to secure a win. With the dynamic Josh Allen at the helm, the Bills are in a must-win situation to improve their playoff chances and avoid a disappointing end to the season.

While a Cowboys victory holds historical significance, the Bills are fighting for their postseason lives. The Buffalo Bills are at a crucial point in their season, with 7 wins and 6 losses. They hold 2nd position behind the Miami Dolphins in the AFC East.

The Bills have an impressive offense, with an average of 26.8 points per game (PPG), which ranks them 6th in the league. They average 265.2 yards per game through the air and 122.0 rushing yards, combining their passing and running. But a string of bad luck and off games, a general problem with consistency this season, was evident and the leading cause for their weak winning score.

With four games left to play in the regular season (vs. Cowboys, Chargers, Patriots, and the Dolphins), the Buffalo Bills currently have a 53.5% chance (-115 odds) of making the playoffs, so even if they lose tonight, they will still have a mathematical chance for the berth.