ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- One of the big questions the Bills are facing coming out of the bye week is what quarterback they'll be facing when the Buccaneers come to town on Sunday.

Bucs QB Jameis Winston suffered an AC sprain in his throwing shoulder at Arizona this past weekend, giving way to former Bill Ryan Fitzpatrick, who ended up throwing for 290 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions Sunday.

Winston however said he expects to play earlier in the week and it looks like it will just be a matter of pain management. 

"The whole thing is probably based on Jameis because we think he’s probably going to play, I mean sounds like he’s going to play, but then you go over things that Fitzpatrick does as well," said Bills linebacker Preston Brown. "It’s still the same system. We’ve got to go out there and focus on what Jameis does."

"They have two different skill sets, but both guys like to throw from the pocket and I think as an offense you don't want to change that much because things have been successful for them and they are going to do what they've done all year so," said Bills linebacker Lorezno Alexander.

Whoever is undercenter for the Bucs this weekend, they will have their full compliment of weapons; on the outside that's the one-two punch of DeSean Jackson and Mike Evans. Rookie cornerback Tre White recently had the task of handling AJ Green and had his ups and downs. Early in the week it looks like he'll be matched up on Evans.

"Mike Evans is a tremendous receiver, a Pro Bowl caliber receiver, and we feel real good about Tre’Davious in most matchups," said Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. "You’ve got to give credit to Mike and what’s he’s accomplished. You don’t see a lot of people just ignoring him."

"You have DeSean Jackson the speedy guy and Mike Evans is a guy that can also go vertical too you know," White said. "They have big plays in them and they use play action well and those guys run double and triple moves so we are going to have our work cut out for us."