Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is entering his third season in the NFL after getting selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman didn’t do himself any favors last season.
While the Buffalo Bills' head coaching change from Sean McDermott to Joe Brady generated the majority of the buzz, there was arguably a more impactful move that followed.
The safety position is an interesting one to evaluate as the Buffalo Bills get set for the start of training camp coming up on July 29. Cole Bishop returns as an incumbent starter following a transcendent 2025 season that saw him finish as one of the Bills’ top defenders.
Josh Allen’s NFL career is nowhere near finished, but he is already giving a bit of thought to what he might do once it’s over. The Buffalo Bills quarterback admitted he has already considered potentially going into broadcasting once his playing career is over.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
The Buffalo Bills will be under a lot of pressure during the 2026 NFL season. Buffalo has yet to get to the Super Bowl with QB Josh Allen, who entered his 30s earlier this offseason.
Jalon Kilgore entered the 2026 NFL draft as one of the more intriguing prospects. The South Carolina safety was considered a chess piece capable of moving from the safety position to the slot, which is why he put himself on the Buffalo Bills' radar.
Dion Dawkins is entering his 10th season as the starting left tackle for the Buffalo Bills. A second-round pick out of Temple in 2017, Dawkins has become a fixture on Buffalo's offensive line and has established himself as one of the best starters in the league.
One-time Buffalo Bills’ defensive tackle Gable Steveson has proven to be a jack of all trades since coming out of Apple Valley High School in Minnesota in 2018.
This week, ESPN released its seventh annual league-wide positional rankings for the NFL as training camps are set to begin in just a few short weeks at
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
Conventional wisdom tells us that a quarterback can't do much good when he's consistently on his back. Naturally, five-time NFL MVP finalist Josh Allen works best when adequately protected from opposing pass rushers.
How good is good enough for Joe Brady in his first season as Buffalo Bills head coach? There are many who believe nothing short of a Super Bowl appearance will be acceptable for Brady in his first year at the helm.
The Buffalo Bills have two commendable tight ends atop their depth chart, but former first-round pick Dalton Kincaod specifically carries a ceiling that has the rest of the NFL paying attention.
After the 2027 season, two of the Bills’ core players, Dalton Kincaid and Cole Bishop, will become free agents. While Buffalo could wait for the deals to expire, it would be best to get new ones done as soon as possible.
Buffalo was one of just nine teams that had a fullback play 200-plus offensive snaps last year. Reggie Gilliam was on the field for 235 snaps, to be exact, but the Bills lost him to the AFC East rival Patriots in free agency.
Once again, the Buffalo Bills are entering the season as one of the top contenders in the NFL. They've made the playoffs seven consecutive seasons, but have yet to get into the Super Bowl during that span.
The Buffalo Bills have a roster so deep that quality players are fighting for roles rather than simply making the team. That is a luxury, but it also creates difficult decisions.
Veteran NFL wide receiver Brandin Cooks is making his case for a return with the Buffalo Bills ahead of training camp to make things right after his playoff mistake, but the Bills might have already moved on without him.
Despite a 12-year resume that includes 734 receptions and 60 touchdowns, wide receiver Brandin Cooks has not found a team since free agency opened in March.
Cooks is coming off a cup-of-coffee stint with the Bills after he appeared in seven total games with them from late November 2025 through the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bills added an intriguing player that can help the offense get even better at one of the league’s most unstoppable plays. It’s a new era in Buffalo with Joe Brady at the helm and the Bills offense should end up as the main beneficiaries of the switch from Sean McDermott to the first-time head coach.
The Buffalo Bills are going to look a little different this season with Joe Brady as the new head coach instead of Sean McDermott. On the field, however, the Bills will still be able to rely on a lot of the same things that have made them so successful in recent years.