The Cincinnati Bengals had high aspirations when the season began. Head coach Zac Taylor was hoping that his key players could remain healthy this season and the Bengals would be able to compete with the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North. However, when quarterback Joe Burrow was sidelined early in the season with a brutal turf toe injury, those hopes were put on hold.
The Bengals did not get Burrow back into the lineup until they faced the Ravens on Thanksgiving night. The team responded to the superstar quarterback's return with a shocking 32-14 triumph on the Ravens' home turn, and Burrow will be back under center Sunday when the Bengals (4-8) go to Buffalo to play the Bills (8-4).
While the Bills are 5.5-point favorites in the game, there is no shortage of

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