The Buffalo Bills have an injury problem on their hands. We aren't even at the first preseason game yet, so the cause of concern isn't high, but it's still noticeable to say the least.
They no longer have former Buffalo Bills' starters Mitch Morse and Gabe Davis in the fold, but the Jacksonville Jaguars are making a case to become Orchard Park South.
The Buffalo Bills announced they have signed DE Justin Hollins to a contract. Hollins, 29, was selected with the No. 156 overall pick in the fifth round by the Broncos back in 2018.
Chris Simms often sides with the players amid contract negotiations. And as a former NFL quarterback himself, he feels similarly about James Cook and his situation with the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills will be the focus of the NFL world on Tuesday night as HBO is set to air the first episode of Hard Knocks. Since 2001, Hard Knocks has been a staple of the offseason, giving fans an inside look at NFL teams as they prepare for the season.
Another football season is upon us as the NFL gears up for Week 1. The Philadelphia Eagles will seek to defend their Super Bowl trophy as the Kansas City Chiefs look to reach the AFC title game for the sixth straight season.
The Buffalo Bills are an original AFL franchise most often associated with losing four consecutive Super Bowl in the 1990s and most known for their rabid, ultra-loyal fan base.
Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Keon Coleman is going into his second season with the team, where he hopes to be better than he was a year ago. Coleman, 22, caught 29 passes for 556 yards and four touchdowns last season with the Bills as a rookie.
The Buffalo Bills apparently have a quarterback competition brewing at training camp. No, Josh Allen's starting job is not in jeopardy, but it's a different story when it comes to his understudy.
On the eve of the Buffalo Bills' "Hard Knocks" debut, it's quite apparent that defensive coordinator Bobby Babich isn't a fan of appearing on the show.
The Buffalo Bills and James Cook are not closer to a contract agreement than they were months ago, and it has forced the running back, who was a participant in practices prior to training camp, to on Monday make the official move to sit out.
The fourth-year wideout stepped up after the departure of Stefon Diggs last offseason, leading Buffalo with 76 receptions and 821 receiving yards in 2024 and earning himself a four-year, $53M extension this offseason.
Since the series debuted in 2001, HBO's "Hard Knocks" has provided football fans with intimate and behind-the-scenes views of all that happens during NFL training camp.
Peanut butter and jelly, chicken wings with bleu cheese, and Josh and Hailee Steinfeld. All three are perfect combinations and a comfort for at least some members of the Bills Mafia.
The Buffalo Bills are in the middle of training camp as the franchise prepares for the upcoming season. On Monday, the front office made a roster move, as the team is switching things up with the offensive line.
What's the biggest surprise through two weeks of NFL training camps — Micah Parsons requesting a trade from the Dallas Cowboys or James Cook abruptly deciding to sit out Buffalo Bills' practices?
The Buffalo Bills are hoping for some big things out of their Year 2 wide receiver Keon Coleman. Coleman shined in moments, but his lack of separation had the Bills Mafia more than worried.
The Buffalo Bills have one of the very best QBs in the entire NFL. If you're a fan from the drought era, or even a fan from the Jim Kelly days, you fully understand the value that the Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen has brought to the table during his tenure in Buffalo.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Jaguars are signing former Bills DL Austin Johnson to a contract. Johnson, 31, is a former second-round pick of the Titans back in 2016.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir and rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston are considered "week-to-week" as they work their way back from their respective injuries, coach Sean McDermott said Sunday.