The Buffalo Bills are headed to the playoffs for the seventh straight season and eighth time in nine years.
Sunday’s 23-20 win over the Cleveland Browns, combined with the Indianapolis Colts’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, secured Buffalo’s 2025 postseason berth.
The Bills (11-4) currently hold a Wild Card spot but can still claim the AFC East with two victories over the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets, provided the New England Patriots lose at least one of their final games against the Jets or Miami Dolphins. A division title would mark Buffalo’s sixth consecutive year atop the East.
Since 2019, the Bills are 7-6 in the playoffs. Josh Allen has thrown 33 touchdowns to just four interceptions with a 101.7 passer rating over 13 games. Buffalo’s offense has averaged 27.4 points per game (5th) and 377.8 yards per game (8th), while the defense has forced 13 takeaways and tallied 29 sacks. This balance has made the Bills a consistent postseason threat.

