Epic’s Epic comeback Buffalo Bills could start analyzing Josh Allen’s play, which includes a number of other large -scale actors. No one bigger than Ed Oliver.
The defense of Baltimore Ravens is in front of 41-40 return on Sunday. The biggest play came after 40-32 with 3:10 after: He went on a rocky Derrick Henry and fought the ball out of the race. Linebacker Terrel Bernard Dove on loose long and the return was in full swing.
“Yes, big. Ed had a big game,” said Sean McDermott coach earlier this week through the WGR Sports Radio 550.
Forced Fumble was Oliver’s signature game, but not his only. The seventh -year pro played almost every big game in front of Bills. In ancient times he was the only player to slow down Henry at all. He made a bag, six tackles, two QB pressure and five stops, bound in third place among DTS in week 1.
The head of Oliver’s game on Sunday won him no.
“You want to continue to grow and improve and develop and he wants to continue to take his game to another level,” McDermott said. “He has shown that he has worked and put himself in that position. Now it is the week in and the weekly intent you take every week and you see what he can do when he is in that space.”
The bills came in 2025 with an improved defense in the hope of finding a bypass to add Gregory Rousseau – that’s why Joey Bosa’s signing. In week 1, it was Oliver to come alive that was the biggest positive for McDermott’s D.
Updated the player most of the career, Bills will need Oliver to stack big games as they intend to host New York Jets in week 2. Gang Green burned Steelers on the ground with Qaurterback Justin Fields and Breece Hall which made a big game, but scored 32 points in loss.