Tebow, who has thrown 11 TDs with two interceptions and rushed for 610 yards and five scores, is 5-0 as a starter on the road. He's the only quarterback with at least five starts who is currently undefeated away from home in 2011.
Willis McGahee rushed just seven times for 70 yards against New England, leaving him 10 yards shy of reaching 1,000 for the first time since gaining 1,207 with Baltimore in 2007.
A first-round pick of the Bills in 2003, McGahee has rushed for 178 yards and two TDs on 30 attempts in two games against his former team.
The Broncos defense had not allowed more than 13 points in four of its previous five games prior to Sunday, but has a chance to rebound against a Buffalo team that's averaged 14.3 points during a seven-game skid.
Denver has won its last three trips to Buffalo.
Once a playoff contender at 5-2, the Bills are in the midst of their longest skid since dropping their first eight games of 2010. Buffalo guaranteed a 12th straight season without a playoff appearance after falling 30-23 at Miami on Sunday.
Though injuries to key players like running back Fred Jackson have plagued the Bills, those who are healthy have been unable to keep the team afloat.
Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has taken most of the heat while going 1-7 with 10 touchdowns and 13 of his league-high 19 interceptions since signing a six-year, $59 million contract extension. Fitzpatrick threw for 316 yards with two touchdowns but was intercepted three times against the Dolphins.
Things could get worse for Fitzpatrick if receiver Stevie Johnson is unable to play due to a groin injury. Johnson leads the team with 68 receptions for 872 yards and six TDs.
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19 interceptions for Fitzy :scared
Reggie Bush ran for 200 on the Bills defense last week.:scared
Tebow running in space on the Bills defense :scared
McGahee revenge for his old Bills team:scared
Lets hope he plays.
Injuries on the Bills team :scared
I smell money and it smells green !