When Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane stepped to the podium to answer questions as minicamp continued for the AFC East champs, he would have known that some questions about James Cook were going to come up.
Joey Bosa shares an optimistic outlook for his upcoming season with the Buffalo Bills, his first with a team other than the Los Angeles Chargers. The veteran
A first-round pick for the Buffalo Bills in the 2023 NFL draft, Dalton Kincaid had a strong rookie campaign. He gave the Bills 673 yards and two touchdowns on 73 receptions, which is impressive for a rookie tight end.
Bills first-round pick Maxwell Hairston's first NFL offseason ended with an injury. Hairston had to leave Wednesday's practice early and the cornerback did not take part in Thursday's minicamp finale at all.
We’re still only partway through minicamp, but plenty has already happened at One Bills Drive for us to reflect on the dozens of moves made. Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL.
It certainly wasn't what the Buffalo Bills wanted to see during minicamp, but it appears that disaster has been averted when it comes to their first-round rookie cornerback.
Josh Allen is a part of an elite group of current NFL signal callers. But where do they rank all-time? The Buffalo Bills' quarterback was named No. 2 on Chris Simms' annual Top 40 quarterbacks list, trailing only Lamar Jackson, and just in front of Joe Burrow and, surprisingly, Patrick Mahomes at No.
Can the former Pittsburgh Steelers starter show enough to crack the roster as a reserve? The Buffalo Bills love an offensive lineman who can play multiple positions.
Veteran linebacker Shaq Thompson is new to the building, but not the environment. The Buffalo Bills signed Thompson earlier in the week, and the 31-year-old went right to work at minicamp.
Keon Coleman's rookie season got off to a solid start, but it didn't last. Through the first eight games, the Buffalo Bills' second-round wide receiver recorded 21 receptions, 396 yards, and three touchdowns.
The good, the bad, and the ugly from the first two days. The Buffalo Bills have completed their first two days of mandatory minicamp, and there has been no shortage of standouts from the latest part of Buffalo’s offseason workout program.
Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman was on pace to have a successful rookie campaign in 2024, before injuries caused him to miss four games. PFF's Bradley Locker believes Coleman can take a significant step in his second season, being named to his All-Breakout Team for the 2025 season.
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For a decade, Shaq Thompson was the heartbeat of the Carolina Panthers’ defense. He was a steady force, a leader in the locker room, and a fan favorite.
Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman had an indifferent rookie season, plagued by injuries and inconsistent form, which prevented him from performing as he or the franchise would have wanted.
When the NFL calendar churns to the early point of the summer, weekend headlines are usually a major positive or a major negative with little gray area in between.
Like the rest of the NFL, the Buffalo Bills are in the minicamp portion of the preseason. It’s a time for players around the league to prepare for the upcoming campaign and build chemistry with the new faces on the roster.
LeSean McCoy spent his first six NFL seasons — by far his most productive — with the Philadelphia Eagles. He spent the first four of those under head coach Andy Reid.
Josh Allen’s recent statement about the potential inclusion of flag football in the 2028 Olympics has sparked widespread reactions across the NFL and beyond.
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?
The Buffalo Bills have a pivotal season coming up as they look to finally get over the hump and get out of the AFC playoffs and punch their ticket to the Super Bowl.
According to Jonathan Jones, Bills RB James Cook is present for the team’s mandatory minicamp this week. Cook has been openly seeking a new contract and has not been happy with the lack of progress.