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National media outlet lays out the worst case scenario for the Buffalo Bills in 2025 and it's surprisingly encouraging
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Everyone knows that the Buffalo Bills have the potential to win the Super Bowl in 2025 if everything goes right for the franchise this fall/winter (which includes players staying healthy while playing to their potential). 

But what's the worst case scenario for Buffalo in 2025? If nothing goes to plan, what's the floor for Sean McDermott's squad? 

According to CBS Sports, the worst case scenario for the Bills in 2025 is going one-and-done in the playoffs. 

That's right -- CBS Sports thinks the Bills are going to be a playoff team no matter what in 2025. 

From CBS SportsWorst-case scenario: The absence of a bona fide No. 1 wide receiver plagues Allen as he tries to carry Buffalo's offense, and Sean McDermott's shuffled secondary can't hold up as the Bills go one-and-done for the first time since 2019.

Obviously, nothing is automatic in the NFL. There are plenty of teams that are fully expected to be playoff teams that fall well short of expectations and end up watching the post-season on their couch with the rest of us. 

But still, it has to be incredibly encouraging for Bills Mafia that the franchise is in such a solid place that simply reaching the playoffs is viewed as the worst case scenario in Buffalo this season. 

Of course, that's in large part because the Bills have one of the best players in the league in quarterback Josh Allen. With that guy under center, it feels like the Bills are never truly out of any game. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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