Here's How the Bills Can Clinch the AFC East in Week 15
By Larry Rupp

The Buffalo Bills are riding a 3-game winning streak and are looking to win the AFC East division this season for the first time since 1995. It's possible the celebration comes sooner than you think. Here's what needs to happen for the Bills to clinch the AFC East this week.
First off, the Bills (10-3) can clinch with a victory against the Denver Broncos (5-8) this week. Buffalo heads into this game as 6.5-point favorites, according to FanDuel Sportsbook's NFL betting odds. Winning in the Mile High City will be no easy task, but the Bills have been proving they are capable of anything all season.
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Even if the Bills lose, a loss by the Miami Dolphins (8-5) this week would also clinch the division. The Dolphins take on the New England Patriots (6-7) and are currently 2.5-point favorites in this matchup, according to FanDuel Sportsbook's NFL betting odds.
The Patriots have already defeated the Dolphins once this season, so it is certainly possible they are able to pull off the upset this week as well. However, the Bills are hoping it doesn't come down to that.
The Bills would become the first AFC East division winner not named the New England Patriots since 2008. This is the type of season Buffalo fans have been anxiously awaiting for many years and it has finally come to fruition. It could get even better this week.
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