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0:59Sizing Up the Best of the Best in AFC
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3:38Week 9 Highlights: Chiefs at Bills
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1:01What Can the Bills Learn From This Win Over the Chiefs to Change Their Outcome in the Postseason
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0:38How the Bills Were Able to Take Mahomes Out of His Groove
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1:59James Cook Has Been the Workhorse, Taken Ownership & Become the Trusted Back the Bills Need
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1:04How the Bills Were Able to Keep the Chiefs Frustrated
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1:15On-Field Sound: Allen Sounds Off After Beating Mahomes
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1:09This Just In: Allen Dazzles As Bills Outlast Mahomes, Chiefs
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1:49Marquee Matchup Between Buffalo And Kansas City Has Major Playoff Implications
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1:10How can Bills turn regular-season success into postseason results?
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0:50Chiefs & Bills Both Looking Up At First Place
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0:33Patrick Mahomes & Josh Allen Meeting For Tenth Time
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1:19Trade Trick or Treat: Bills Should Trade with Saints for WR Chris Olave
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1:31Trade Trick or Treat: Bills Should Trade With Jets for DL Harrison Phillips
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6:24Which QB Is Better, Josh Allen Or Patrick Mahomes
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2:39Josh Allen Owns Patrick Mahomes In Regular Season (4-1)
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0:51Will We See The This Chiefs-Bills Matchup Again In The Playoffs
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1:10NFL On CBS: Chiefs at Bills
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3:45Week 9 NFL Picks: Chiefs At Bills
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1:39Bills Still Need Another Playmaker
Top Derek Anderson News
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Bills' Derek Anderson: Announces retirement
Anderson announced Thursday that he is retiring from the NFL, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Anderson is calling it a career after 15 NFL seasons. A career backup, Anderson totaled 10,878 yards, 60 touchdowns and 64 interceptions across 78 appearances for the Browns, Cardinals, Panthers and Bills. His retirement means that Matt Barkley will likely be the backup quarterback in Buffalo in 2019, while undrafted free agent Tyree Jackson now has a better chance to land the No. 3 job.
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Bills' Derek Anderson: Inks extension
Anderson signed a one-year contract extension with the Bills on Monday, Chris Brown of the team's official site reports.
Buffalo previously extended top backup Matt Barkley earlier this month, so the decision to re-sign Anderson indicates the team at least tentatively plans to proceed with three quarterbacks on the roster in 2019. Though he underwhelmed across his two appearances with Buffalo this season, completing 42 of 70 passes for 465 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions, the 35-year-old was a positive resource for rookie Josh Allen, who displayed signs of growth down the stretch. So long as Allen and Barkley are both healthy next season, Anderson will continue to offer most of his value as a mentor to the younger signal-callers.
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Bills' Derek Anderson: Healthy scratch Week 15
Anderson is once again inactive Sunday against Detroit, despite having cleared concussion protocol.
Anderson could be available if Buffalo needed him on the active roster, but the team will instead roll with Josh Allen as the starter and Matt Barkley as the primary backup.
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Bills' Derek Anderson: Finally clear of concussion
After several weeks, Anderson has cleared the concussion protocol, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Anderson suffered the concussion all the way back in Week 8, but he's finally received full clearance for all football activities. Unfortunately for Anderson, Matt Barkley looks to have passed him on the QB depth chart, and he may even be a healthy scratch this week against Detroit.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 235 lbs |
| Birthplace: Portland, OR, USA |
| Age: 42 |
| School: Oregon State |
| Experience: 15 |





















