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    Mike Straw
    Mike Straw
    Nov 12, 2025, 20:34
    Updated at: Nov 12, 2025, 20:50

    In the latest episode of the Bills Roundtable podcast, Mike Straw and Anthony Moeglin talk Bills injuries, whether Josh Allen trusts his team, if Brandon Beane has failed the team, and so much more.

    The Bills lost to the Miami Dolphins 30-13 in Week 10, and there is a lot to talk about. Welcome to the new era of Bills Roundtable with a brand-new episode of the Bills Roundtable Podcast with Mike Straw and Anthony Moeglin. 

    This week, Mike and Anthony talk about the Bills roster and whether Brandon Beane has failed his team. On top of that, they dive into Keon Coleman's performance, if Josh Allen has lost trust in his team, Joe Brady's future with the Bills, and the laundry list of injuries that keep piling up.

    If you want to catch just a specific part of the show, full timestamps can be found below:

    0:00 - Intro
    1:34 - The Dolphins loss and Injuries
    7:56 - Keon Coleman's performance
    13:10 - Does Josh Allen trust his team?
    16:34 - Joe Brady and his future
    22:54 - Has Brandon Beane failed the Bills?

    Post Trade Deadline Additions

    After the Buffalo Bills failed to make a single deadline move last week, they didn't sit pat at trying to improve the roster.  By the time practice began on Wednesday, the Bills added both a new wide receiver and defensive end.

    Joining to the team are WR Mecole Hardman and DE Morgan Fox. While it's unknown at this point if they'll play against Tampa Bay on Sunday, it shouldn't be out of the question at this point.

    Looking Forward

    As mentioned, the Bills have a big game coming up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with both teams looking to avoid two-straight losses. After that, it's a short-rest week for a Thursday night tilt against the Houston Texans followed by a trip to Pittsburgh for a game with what could be a desperate Steelers team.

    As the season heads into the home stretch, every game has become important with Buffalo looking to keep pace with New England in the AFC East. The Bills have won five-straight division titles, but if they're going win six, they'll need to go on a run with no more than two losses here on out. 

    It all starts Sunday.