The Buffalo Bills have clinched a playoff berth. The Philadelphia Eagles have clinched an NFC East Division title. The Eagles are all but locked into the No. 3 seed in the NFC. Barring a truly crazy series of events, the Bills are all but locked into a Wild Card spot in the AFC, though their seeding can change wildly over the course of the next seven days.

Buffalo still has a slim, albeit mathematically possible, shot at the AFC’s No. 1 seed. They need help from some teams that have shut it down for the season, like the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets, but there is a chance that the team can sneak into a sixth-straight AFC East title. It’s certainly more likely that the New England Patriots will usurp the division throne, but stranger things have happened.

The Bills could also be the No. 7 seed in the AFC Playoffs this year with a combination of wins from other teams and losses from Buffalo. The question, of course, is whether it’s in the tea’s best interests to give it a go over the next two weeks and assume that the top seed is alive, or try to rest some players and gain a bit of a health boost going into the tournament.

For this week, at least, Buffalo is going full-bore. For the record, that’s my feeling, too, as I generally subscribe to the Herm Edwards philosophy of playing football games with the intention of winning them. The Bills are down some starters today, but they face a Philadelphia team that is also missing a few key players. It should be a good one.

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