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With the Senior Bowl fully under way, it's a great way for Bills fans to turn the page on the heartbreaker in the AFC Championship Game and start getting a look at some prospects. The loss to Kansas City put a couple roster needs for next season in full view, but none more than the need for difference makers on the defensive line — especially off the edge. Bills outfoxed on the other side of the ball, too.

Greg Rousseau said Chiefs ran plays they hadn't seen before. Such as pulling a tackle left & running the QB keeper right in this diamond formation. “I didn’t see that any of the breakdowns I watched.



" pic.twitter.com/T4qPpthI5K Some of it was scheme, but some of it was simply not making an impact by the edge rushers.

Greg Rousseau, the 2021 first round pick by the Bills who showed flashes of brilliance throughout the season , was essentially a non-factor. Rousseau got one pressure and two tackles, while recording a horrific pass rush win percentage of only 1.7%.

He was absent. It was a horrible time for a truly horrible game, where he often was caught out of position and not making any kind of positive impact. A.

J. Epenesa was about the same. One pressure and one QB hit on a 2.

5% win rate. Von Miller was the most successful pass rusher of the edges, getting two pressures, two QB hits, and had a 10% win rate (still not good). It was glaringly obvious in this game that the Bills don't have a guy on the defensive front that is capable of taking over in big moments.

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