The Browns host the Bills in Week 16 in their second-to-last home game at Huntington Bank Field this season. Cleveland can secure their second win against an AFC East team, while the Bills can clinch a playoff spot with a win and a Texans or Colts loss or tie.

“We’re really pleased with the guys and the details and the understanding that everybody has to do their job in a game like this and understand what is at stake and all those things,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said. “Still finishing touches tomorrow but pleased with the work the guys put in this week.”

As the Browns aim to beat Buffalo and win another home game this season, here are three keys to the game.

Overcome the Bills’ talented pass defense

The Browns’ offense will face a tough test in passing the ball against a Bills’ defense that has shut down opposing quarterbacks. Buffalo allows 169.5 passing yards per game, the second fewest in the NFL behind the Browns.

The Bills have allowed just four teams to throw for 200 or more passing yards in a game against them this season. They have limited quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers, Drake Maye, C.J. Stroud and Baker Mayfield to under 200 passing yards.

“They do a lot of good things in coverage,” offensive coordinator Tommy Rees said. “They have veteran players in the back end that have been in that system a long time. Obviously, head coach (Sean McDermott) is a defensive back guy by trade and they take a lot of pride, in their ability to have a vary of coverage, to have disguise in their coverages and trying to keep you off balance. They do a really nice job there.”

QB Shedeur Sanders will be tasked with finding a way to diagnose the Bills’ defensive disguises and leading the Browns’ offense down the field. Sanders has notched 200-plus yard passing performances in two of his four career starts, including a 364-yard performance against the Titans in Week 14.

“Whatever’s called — Run, pass, anything, speed option — I’m ready for it,” Sanders said. “So, whatever it takes to win, I’m excited for it. Having those challenges, going against the Bears, going against all these great teams, I’m excited for it. I never ducked challenges and I’m thankful for it because I’m able to see everything.”