Fresh off a loss to the New England Patriots to end the regular season, the Buffalo Bills (13-4) will look to make use of their home-field advantage in the playoffs against the Denver Broncos (10-7) in the AFC Wild Card round.

The Bills host the Broncos at 1 p.m. on Sunday at Highmark Stadium. The winning team moves on to the divisional round of the playoffs. The loser of Sunday's game will see their season come to an end.

Bills Home vs. Away Insights

  • The Bills’ offense has been better at home this season, scoring 34.3 points per game, compared to 27.9 points per game on the road.
  • In terms of yards, Buffalo has racked up slightly fewer total yards per game at home this season (358.0) than away (360.1).
  • Through the air, the Bills’ offense has been slightly more productive at home this season, compiling 231.4 pass yards per game, compared to 224.9 pass yards per contest on the road.
  • In the ground game, Buffalo has collected 126.6 rushing yards per game in eight home games this season, but it has been marginally more productive away from home, recording 135.2 rushing yards per contest in nine road tilts.
  • The Bills have lost the same number of turnovers at home this season as away (4).

Broncos Home vs. Away Insights

  • The Broncos have averaged more points at home this season (29.0) than away (21.4).
  • In terms of yards, Denver has recorded more total yards per game at home this season (346.5) than away (305.1).
  • Through the air, the Broncos have compiled 243.3 yards per game in eight home games, but they have been less effective away from home, averaging 184.9 in nine road tilts.
  • In the running game, Denver has averaged fewer rushing yards per game at home this season (103.3) than on the road (120.2).
  • The Broncos have been slightly worse at taking care of the football at home, committing 11 turnovers, compared to eight away from home.