So here we go...
Home and away: Miami, New England, NY Jets
Home: Green Bay, Minnesota, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Tennessee
Away: Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, LA Rams and Kansas City
(Per the Bills' social media accounts.)
So here we go...
Home and away: Miami, New England, NY Jets
Home: Green Bay, Minnesota, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Tennessee
Away: Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, LA Rams and Kansas City
(Per the Bills' social media accounts.)
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Cntrygal (01-10-2022),Night Train (01-10-2022),swiper (01-10-2022)
Looks like I may be making 2 trips to M&T Bank Stadium this year.
The Irish are playing Navy there in November and the Bills will be playing there as well.
ckg927 (01-10-2022),Night Train (01-10-2022)
The 2022 season has a lot of opportunities for Bills fans to follow the team; nearly half the season's games will be within a half-day's drive or less from Buffalo. Using me as an example....
*Baltimore is about 6 hours away.
*Detroit is 4 and a half hours(if you go through Canada)and 5 and a half if you stay in the U.S.
*Chicago will take about 8 hours by car; nearly 10 if you take Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited.
*It's 6 and a half hours to Cincinnati.
Insofar as Baltimore, there are at least 5 hotels within walking distance of M&T Bank Stadium. I've stayed in one of them(Hampton Inn Downtown)when I was in Baltimore years ago to take in an Orioles game. Great stadium, not-so-great team even then. The waterfront is within walking distance, too...as is a casino.
Last edited by ckg927; 01-10-2022 at 04:10 PM.
OpIv37 (01-10-2022)
The Horseshoe Casino is literally right next to M&T Bank Stadium. Camden Yard (the Orioles' stadium) is on the other side of M&T from the casino, closer to downtown. You can walk to downtown from the stadium, so there are lots of hotels within walking distance. Unfortunately the Inner Harbor waterfront isn't what it used to be. A lot of the stores and restaurants have left the pavilions and they are mostly vacant. But, the Constellation (tall ship- sister ship of the Constitution) is still there, as is the MD Science Center and the National Aquarium, which was recently renovated. They also built up an area just east of the Inner Harbor called- get this- Harbor East. And that's very close to Fell's Point, which is an area that has a lot of shopping, bars and restaurants.
Oh, and as far as the casino, it doesn't get a lot of business. They built a better one about 20 minutes south of downtown in Anne Arundel county, and if you go another 30 minutes or so south past DC, there's a huge casino in National Harbor just on the MD side of the Woodrow Wilson bridge. With those casinos being better and suburbanites afraid to go downtown, the Horseshoe doesn't bring in the revenue that the city had hoped.
ckg927 (01-10-2022)
Why do we play the Titans every year or at least close to it?
My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.
Again with KC… it’s annual.
14-3 or 13-4 with good offseason
Easily 16-1 next year. Maybe 15-2 if covids next omicron hits us.
Who's the last bills QB to play all the divisions? This starts Allen's second time around the NFL
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Worst case scenario with that schedule, based on today...9-8
Best case 13-4
From what we see out of this team and the hot and cold. split it down the middle...11-6
Was really hoping the Cards would win so we could get a real away game in the desert.
I will probably try and make it to the Chicago and LA games - Chicago depends on the time of year. Maybe the home opener if we do well enough in the playoffs (I'm not jinxing it).
Originally Posted by LOSman WINS
Originally Posted by Prov401
Originally Posted by better days
I might make a push to get to the Chicago game, if only because there's been a push for the Bears to get out of Soldier Field and build a new stadium on what was Arlington International Racecourse(a thoroughbred racing facility). (This would make Chicago the second NFL city to put a stadium on what was a horse racing track; Los Angeles was the first when SoFi Stadium was built where Hollywood Park once stood(which I briefly visited when I traveled to L.A. in 2006; I have to emphasize it wasn't the track proper, it was the accompanying casino.)
Last edited by ckg927; 01-10-2022 at 08:46 PM.
What the f@@k . Why Buffalo play at KC home again this year . KC should play at Buffalo Bill's home this year . Buffalo Bill's already did played at KC home and Buffalo Bill's won last year . This is totally stupidity. Should played ever 2 years at Buffalo Bill's home and then 2 year later at KC home . Not ever year at KC home . Who idea is that ??
Don't want to play KC, don't win the division and you'll be set!
It's the way the schedule works. Every year, the Bills will play every team in their division 2x, all 4 teams in one AFC division and all 4 teams in one NFC division. The problem is that it adds up to 14 games. An NFL schedule was 16 games and is now 17.
So, for those remaining 2 or 3 games, it's pre-determined based on how the teams finish in the division. So, First Place in the AFCE has to play at First Place in the AFCW and hosts First Place in the AFCS.
Basically, it's just our bad luck based on where they finish and where we finish.
We probably will be at Arrowhead Thursday week 1 unless someone can upset the Chiefs in the next few weeks. Wonder how many prime time games we will get?