Bills Links Youth Kelvin Benjamin Jersey , 9/28: Can the Bills pull off another upsetr heavily favored opponent from the NFC North this week in the Green Bay Packers. Despite last weekend’s stunning victory over the Minnesota Vikings, there is still a fair amount of skepticism around the Bills and if they can sustain this level of play. Today’s links includes plenty of updates previewing Sunday’s match-up in Green Bay, including Josh Allen, Phillip Gaines, Jerry Hughes and much more.Can the Bills sustain their offense in Week 4? - The Bills Beat with Joe B. and Matthew Fairburn | Free Listening on SoundCloudThe Buffalo Bills got a shocking victory in Week 3, but can the offense and the manufactured offensive attack they showed sustain itself for their Week 4 match-up with Green Bay and beyond?Can Buffalo Bills continue dominant defensive play, and 7 more things to watch vs. Packers | NewYorkUpstate.comThe Buffalo Bills will look to pick up their second win of the year against the Green Bay Packers.Bucky Brooks: Josh Allen 'put offense on his back' & could be Cam Newton 2.0 | NewYorkUpstate.comJosh Allen's big arm, athleticism and ability to run compare to Cam Newton.[BN] Blitz newsletter: Bills CB Phillip Gaines returns to practice, could start vs. Packers – The Buffalo News"Bills cornerback Ryan Lewis performed admirably last week in his first career start. He was promoted from the practice squad after Vontae Davis retired and Phillip Gaines injured his elbow."Buffalo Bills' Jerry Hughes 'scared as hell' about new roughing-the-passer rules | NewYorkUpstate.comHughes: "It's making the game soft. If you tackle a quarterback the way you're supposed to they take what, 15 to 20 grand out of your pocket for doing something you've been taught ever since you were 8 years old?"How the Bills defense manhandled the Vikings, showing flashes of 2017 dominance – The AthleticThe rush defense was strong, pass coverage was on point and a pass rush led by Jerry Hughes brought it to Kirk Cousins all day long. (Subscription required.)PTTF Episode 83: Roughing the Podcaster - Pack to the FutureBuffalo Rumblings’ own Dylan Zadonowicz joined the Pack To The Future podcast to preview Sunday's game against the Packers.Featured on Buffalo RumblingsPreviewing Buffalo Bills vs. Green Bay Packers and Week 4 with Acme Packing Company 2018 - Buffalo RumblingsDo the Bills have another NFC North upset in store?Charles Clay misses practice in Thursday’s Buffalo Bills injury report - Buffalo RumblingsMight Buffalo’s starting tight end be left out of the Green Bay game?Buffalo Bills free agency rumor: Tennessee Titans free agent wide receiver Rishard Matthews - Buffalo RumblingsShould the Bills look at the former Titan?Five Buffalo Bills positional battles to watch With only one preseason game remaining, the Buffalo Bills have 87 players on their roster. That means that 34 of the players suiting up on Thursday against the Chicago Bears will not be with the Bills when they open the season against the Baltimore Ravens on September 9. With every preseason, there are positional battles to be waged Youth Tremaine Edmunds Jersey , won, and lost. Here are five of the battles still brewing that we’ll be watching closely as the Bills play their last exhibition game of the 2018 season.QuarterbackA lot will be known not only by which quarterback starts this game, but also by which quarterback plays little, if at all. Rookie Josh Allen flopped in his starting debut against the Cincinnati Bengals, and second-year man Nathan Peterman continued his stellar preseason in the very same game. Veteran AJ McCarron should return, and if he starts and plays the majority of the game, it may actually be a tell-tale sign that he has no chance at the starting gig come Week one. Traditionally, the starters play very little, if at all, during a team’s fourth preseason contest. Seeing which quarterback plays the least may actually mean the most in this matchup.Interior Offensive LineThe lack of pass protection on Sunday night played a huge role in Josh Allen’s putrid performance against Cincinnati. While Dion Dawkins and Jordan Mills appear to be the team’s tackles, the interior line has been shuffled about quite a bit. Russell Bodine and Ryan Groy are still battling for the starting center job, with Groy also in the mix for a spot at guard if he should lose the battle of the pivot. John Miller, Vlad Ducasse, and Wyatt Teller are all fighting for one or two starting spots at guard. A lot can happen in the next week Dion Dawkins Jersey , and the last preseason game will be the coaching staff’s final evaluation in a game situation before the real contests begin.Slot Corner/CB2These to are linked because one of the participants is the same in each battle. While rookie Taron Johnson seems to have edged in front of veteran Phillip Gaines for the slot corner job, that doesn’t mean that the latter player will be off the roster. In fact, Gaines supplanted fellow newcomer Vontae Davis at outside corner for a time during the game against the Bengals. The top four corners seem to be set, with Davis, Gaines, Johnson, and Tre’Davious White all near-locks to make the roster. The order in which they will be deployed, however, still seems very much up for grabs.Backup SafetyHas rookie Siran Neal fallen behind former Carolina Panthers backup Dean Marlowe for a backup safety spot? Neal is more versatile, possessing the ability to play both safety and corner; however, Marlowe is bigger, standing at 6’2” and 205 pounds, perhaps giving head coach Sean McDermott the ability to play a “big nickel” look that he ran during his time in Carolina. With Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde locked in as the starters, the order in whicht eh backups are deployed on Thursday should give fans some insight into the coaching staff’s thinking.Wide ReceiverI believe that the top five receivers are already set Vladimir Ducasse Jersey , but the sixth spot is the wild card. Kelvin Benjamin, Zay Jones, Jeremy Kerley, and Corey Coleman should all be on the roster no matter what. Andre Holmes is probably going to remain with the club due mostly to his special teams ability. The team could choose to go with only five receivers, but they could also keep a sixth. Most likely, the decision will come down to veteran Rod Streater, who is once again enjoying a solid camp and preseason, and rookie Ray-Ray McCloud III, who provides youth and explosiveness in the return game. The Bills could keep seven receivers, but I doubt that happens. My gut says that Streater stays and McCloud goes, with general manager Brandon Beane trying to sneak McCloud onto the practice squad.