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Tough Matchup For Williams, Gillislee; Watkins Too
LeSean McCoy won't play tomorrow, which means the Bills will keep the same backfield-by-committee approach that helped lead them to a win last Sunday against Dallas.

That means a mix of carries by Karlos Williams, Mike Gillislee and Tyrod Taylor, although coach Rex Ryan said this week that he doesn't want Taylor running a season-high 14 times as he did against the Cowboys.

As for the passing attack?

Profootballfocus.com's Mike Clay reminded readers this week the last time these two teams played, in Week 10, Darrelle Revis shadowed on 27 of Sammy Watkins' 31 routes.

Watkins was limited to three receptions for 14 yards on seven targets in the game.

Watkins has registered at least 80 yards or a touchdown in each of his past five games, but Clay doesn't consider him a recommended play in DFS cash games because of the matchup against Revis. But considering he has handled one-third of the team's targets since Week 14, however, Clay believes Watkins does make for an interesting contrarian play in tournaments.