The Buffalo Bills traded back multiple times on the first day of the NFL Draft, making deals with the Houston Texans, New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans to move out of the first round.
The Buffalo Bills got a good one when they selected T.J. Parker with the 35th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. He didn’t take long to win over the hearts of the Bills Mafia.
The Buffalo Bills were busy on the first night of the 2026 NFL Draft. Buffalo completed a total of three trades, moving completely out of the first round without making a selection.
For the second time in three years, the Buffalo Bills traded out of the first round at the NFL Draft on Thursday night in Pittsburgh. Buffalo's move down the board comes as no surprise considering general manager Brandon Beane's assessment of the first-round prospect pool.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in eight minutes?
The Buffalo Bills’ decision to trade out of the first round of the NFL Draft was beyond a swing and a miss from Brandon Beane. For the second time in three drafts, Beane decided not to step up to the plate, instead unwisely procrastinating the team’s process of adding prospects to their talent pool ahead of the 2026 season.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
With the Buffalo Bills trading out of the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, they have now set themselves up with nine selections over the final two days of the draft, including a couple of picks on Day 2.
The Buffalo Bills are projected to target a wide receiver early in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft after executing three trades during Thursday night’s opening round in Pittsburgh.
The Buffalo Bills held seven selections entering Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. Now, on Friday morning, they have nine. Once the sun set on Thursday, and the first-round picks began rolling in, Brandon Beane After Dark was activated.
The Buffalo Bills had no first-round selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. Brandon Beane worked his magic and allowed the team some extra draft ammunition.
The Buffalo Bills and general manager Brandon Beane were busy in round one of the 2026 NFL Draft, trading down three times with the Houston Texans, New England Patriots, and Tennessee Titans.
Buffalo Bills fans let out a collective groan not once, not twice, but three times during the first night of the 2026 NFL draft. After months of speculation about who the Bills would select in Round 1, general manager Brandon Beane decided to play chess and traded back three times.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Buffalo Bills had an interesting night one at the 2026 NFL Draft. Rather than sticking with the No. 26 overall pick, they traded down. And they washed, rinsed and repeated, dropping back two more times when it was all said and done.
This is a critical season for the Buffalo Bills. After they fired head coach Sean McDermott after all the success he had, a statement was made. Terry Pegula expects to win a Super Bowl, and while new head coach Joe Brady is feeling the pressure, so too should general manager Brandon Beane.
The Buffalo Bills traded with the Houston Texans, New England Patriots, and Tennessee Titans to move down in the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Brandon Beane flexes his muscles on one of the biggest weekends in all of sports.
It's no secret that Keon Coleman's future is uncertain with the Buffalo Bills, despite the efforts of Joe Brady and Brandon Beane to project confidence towards the third-year wide receiver.
A first-round pick in 2017, Tre’Davious White was a high-level starting cornerback over his first few years in Buffalo. White was a two-time All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowler through four seasons, but a torn ACL in 2021 and a torn Achilles in 2023 threw his career off course.
Finally, the 2026 NFL Draft has arrived, and the Buffalo Bills will have the chance to make a selection at some point on Thursday night in Pittsburgh. It'll be the Bills' first draft under head coach Joe Brady, but the ninth year that general manager Brandon Beane is spearheading the war room effort.
Coming off another MVP-caliber season in which he and his team fell short of their ultimate goal, Josh Allen has appeared rejuvenated since the start of the Buffalo Bills’ offseason workout program.
There’s one thing the Buffalo Bills cannot afford to get wrong in the 2026 NFL Draft, and that’s their presumed upcoming selection of a wide receiver. Now, a number of different prospects with various projections have been linked to the Bills throughout the predraft process.
Sean McDermott spent nine seasons as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills and helped turn the franchise around. In 2017, he took over a team that had not been to the playoffs since 1999.
The Buffalo Bills finally made some moves to give Josh Allen the help he needed. Trading for D.J. Moore was a big step in the right direction, and they now need to double down on those efforts in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
For Buffalo Bills fans who may be worried fatherhood will make quarterback Josh Allen change too much, don't be. He's still the same fun-loving guy.
Veteran CB Tre’Davious White is still a free agent after spending the 2025 season back with the Buffalo, where he spent the first seven years of his career.
As Josh Allen heads into his ninth NFL season, he heads into a year of arguably more change than he's ever had in his career. The Bills have a new head coach in Joe Brady and completely revamped their coaching staff.
While Allen is a one-time regular-season Most Valuable Player Award winner, the 2018 first-round draft pick has yet to play in a Super Bowl.
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