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Buffalo Bills 2019 schedule release: Games, dates and times

There were few teams busier this offseason than the Buffalo Bills. Will it all result in a return to the playoffs for the second time in three years?

This just in. The Buffalo Bills have once again been an extremely busy team during the NFL offseason. But has the club done enough to erase what happened this past season when the club won only six games after a 9-7 finish and playoff appearances in 2017? And can the club win a division title and a postseason game for the first time since 1995?

Despite last year’s disappointing showing, the club did find its quarterback of the present and hopefully long-term future in strong-armed Josh Allen. For numerous reasons, he wound up doing a lot with his legs this past season while taking his lumps in the process. But the future looks bright for Sean McDermott’s club in regards to the seventh overall pick in the ’18 NFL Draft.

When the Buffalo Bills’ schedule is announced, we will update immediately. Here are the team’s 2019 opponents, home and away.

Home: Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins

Away: Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans

Here is how the complete schedule, week-by-week, lays out for the Buffalo Bills:

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General manager Brandon Beane has signed a slew of veterans, with an emphasis on making life easier for Allen. The list includes ageless running back Frank Gore, wide receivers Cole Beasley and John Brown and tight end Tyler Kroft. Veteran center Mitch Morse is the big name when it comes to additions on the offensive line.

The Bills also have 10 picks in April’s draft, which means they could go in several directions in terms of improving a club that could still use a little more oomph on defense. It’s already been a fascinating offseason for the franchise. Could the best be yet to come?

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