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Bills look to make statements against winless Dolphins

Hosting Miami is a great opportunity for Josh Allen to have a breakout game. Heather Prusak & Vic Carucci discuss guys looking to make a statement vs the Dolphins.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Coming off the bye week, the Bills are 4-1 and seem to have most guys healthy after dealing with a ton of injuries during last game against the Titans. 

Now they host the 0-5 Dolphins which should be a lopsided victory for Buffalo. But they can't take Miami lightly either. While it should be a huge Bills win, they have to come out and make a statement and win they way they are expected to. 

Most games this season have been close or fourth quarter rallies. This cannot be one of those games. 

This is the perfect opportunity for Josh Allen to have a breakout game. He has not had a 300 yard passing game yet and this could be the week. 

It's also the time to get Devin Singletary back in the swing of things after missing weeks with that hamstring injury. He hasn't played since week two against the Giants. Same goes for Tyler Kroft who has yet to make his Bills debut after dealing with a broken foot then an ankle injury. Both were full participants at practice this week and did not show up as "questionable" so it seems we'll see them play on Sunday. 

Defensively, the Bills have to continue their success. Just like with Allen, this could be the week we see Ed Oliver with a monster game and even get his first career sack. 

Old friend Ryan Fitzpatrick will start for the Dolphins at quarterback and they can't allow him to have any Fitzmagic. 

2 on Your Side's Heather Prusak and Vic Carucci from the Buffalo News and Sports Talk Live discuss all of that and take a closer look at the AFC picture after a major shakeup from Thursday night. 

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