ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Bills are off to the team's best start since 2011. With a win Thursday against the New York Jets, Sean McDermott would own a 6-2 start, something not accomplished by any Bills head coach since Marv Levy.

McDermott echoed his one game at a time mantra again on Monday, but acknowledged his team is playing for one another and that excitement is reflected in the results.

"It’s 5-2, no one gives out awards for 5-2, so we have to keep that in mind. Having said that, I’m extremely proud of these guys. They’ve worked hard, they’ve earned everything that they’ve gotten so far, and for that, yeah, absolutely. I’m extremely proud of them, and I’m happy for them," McDermott said.

"I’m happy for the fans of this team, that they’ve gotten what they so long have desired and yearned for, for so long. Yeah, I’m fired up about that. I know I don’t show that emotion all the time up here, but yeah, I’m pumped up about that. It’s a result of putting in the work. That’s the great part about it; these guys, they earn it."