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AFC East breakdown: How will the division shake out in 2024 NFL season?

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With the 2024 NFL regular season around the corner, every team in the league is set to make some tough decisions, cutting down the roster to get 53 men who will start the year with Super Bowl aspirations. 

However, with only so many playoff spots to secure, every team will be fighting to come out of their division as winners, or at least earn a wild card spot. 

FOX Sports' Colin Cowherd gave his predictions for how each division will shake out before training camp began. Using those rankings, here is a breakdown of each team in each division, continuing with the AFC East. 

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Josh Allen, #17 of the Buffalo Bills, looks to pass against the Chicago Bears during the first half of a preseason game at Highmark Stadium on Aug. 10, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Rich Barnes/Getty Images)

Colin says: "The Bills have won the division four straight years. I’m giving it to ‘em."

While all the flash usually comes from the Dolphins and Jets in the offseason, it has been Buffalo consistently defending their throne in the AFC East, which is why Cowherd is just going to give it to them until someone else overtakes it. 

The biggest difference from last season is no Stefon Diggs, Josh Allen's number on target on offense, as he was traded to the Houston Texans. 

However, Allen's numbers when Diggs was hurt last season – a second-half surge that led to the Bills winning the division again – leads one to believe the Bills can still get the job done on both sides of the ball. 

With Diggs no longer with the team, perhaps the Bills can develop a new No. 1 receiver, and the Florida State product taken in

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