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Predicting the 2022 Buffalo Bills Regular Season Schedule [LIST]

By Timothy Voss
January 31, 2022
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The Buffalo Bills won’t return to the field until the start of the 2022 preseason in August. It was a disappointing end to the 2021 playoffs, after the Bills lost 42-36 in overtime to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round.

The loss was there for the most heartbreaking moment in Buffalo sports history, as quarterback Josh Allen led two incredible drives late in the 4th quarter, only to see the lead evaporate. twice and finally losing in overtime.

There’s no doubt that the Bills’ past two seasons have left a big mark on the NFL landscape. The Bills are no longer a team that mostly gets 1 p.m. games and the backend of any talk show, they’re now front and center with one of the top two or three quarterbacks in the league (Josh Allen) .

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In 2021, the Bills played four prime-time games, and even two 4:25 p.m. windows, near the end of the season.

Bills are guaranteed to get at least four in 2022, and likely five or six eventually.

The NFL schedule doesn’t usually come out until sometime in May, but because we like to predict the potential future, here’s a very early 2022 schedule prediction for Buffalo.

Reminder: The Bills are playing nine road games and eight home games in 2022.

Predict the 2022 Buffalo Bills schedule

Here’s an early estimate of what the Buffalo Bills’ 2022 schedule will look like.

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