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Cook's Ground Game Faces Broncos' New Test
16 Jan
Summary
- Bills' strong run game struggled against Jaguars' defense.
- Passing offense became primary for Bills in crucial moments.
- Broncos' defense has significantly improved since last year.

The Buffalo Bills' recent 27-24 playoff victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars highlighted an unusual reliance on their passing offense, a departure from their typically strong rushing game led by James Cook. Despite facing a formidable Jaguars run defense, the Bills found unexpected success through the air, shifting focus away from their ground attack.
This tactical adjustment, where the passing game compensated for a struggling run game, is particularly noteworthy given the Bills' season-long dominance in rushing. Key offensive linemen experienced uncharacteristic struggles against the Jaguars, and even successful perimeter runs were sometimes abandoned or resulted in Cook attempting to reverse field, costing yardage.
Looking ahead, the Bills face an even more challenging prospect against a significantly upgraded Denver Broncos defense. With key wide receivers injured, the run game's resurgence is critical. However, the Broncos' improved defensive personnel, including new additions in their secondary, presents a formidable obstacle, making this upcoming matchup a true test for Cook and the Bills' offensive line.



