The Buffalo Bills checked another box over the weekend.
One week after clinching a playoff berth for the fourth-straight season, the Bills wrapped up a third-consecutive AFC East title with a 35-13 beating of the Bears in an icy-cold Chicago.
It’s the second-longest streak of division titles in franchise history. Jim Kelly and company won four in-a-row from 1988-91. Way back in the 1960s when the Bills played in the AFL, they also won four-straight East Division titles.
The Bills scored five touchdowns and totaled 426 yards. Their 254 yards rushing were the most by a Bills team in six years. Buffalo also converted 55% of their third downs, and were at 75% in the red zone (3-for-4).
Next up, the Bills will travel to Cincinnati to take on the reigning AFC Champion Bengals on Monday Night Football. You can hear the contest starting with pregame coverage at 7 Monday night on 100.1 The HERO.

