The Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter Sunday's showdown against the Buffalo Bills in a position to capitalize on one glaring weakness that has haunted the Bills' defense all season: their historically porous run defense. Both teams come into Week 11 sitting at 6-3 records, but the Buccaneers' path to victory runs directly through Buffalo's struggling linebacker and defensive line corps, which has become increasingly vulnerable as the season progresses.
The Bills' defense ranks 31st in yards-per-carry at 5.5 yards allowed per rush attempt, a stunning statistic that reveals the fundamental breakdown in their run-stopping ability. This isn't just a surface-level problem—it's structural. The Bills rank dead last in both yards before contact per carry and yards after contact per carry, indicating t

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