A 5’11, 227-pound running back would be a welcome addition to the Bills’ offensive backfield Yesterday was the final day for NFL teams to conduct pre-draft top-30 visits with prospects who will be available in next week’s NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills traded wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans earlier this month, leaving quarterback Josh Allen with a very limited range of targets in the aerial attack.
Questions about the relationship between Allen and Diggs arose during the Bills' home playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in January 2023 and hovered over the team throughout this past season.
With no true No. 1 wide receiver on the roster, some might have anticipated a more abrasive posture from quarterback Josh Allen as the Bills open offseason workouts.
Anything can happen during draft weekend and one of the most exciting developments -if not the most exciting development- is when the word "TRADE" pops up in the crawler at the bottom of our TVs.
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for the 2024 NFL Draft, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. As they evaluate their options, they find themselves at a crossroads: Should they play it safe or make a bold move by trading up?
The Bills made a significant change to their offense earlier this month by trading receiver Stefon Diggs to the Texans. Speaking to the media for the first time since the deal was executed, head coach Sean McDermott noted the difficulty of seeing a player like Diggs leave the organization.
The Buffalo Bills are without Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde on their roster for the first time since 2017 when they arrived. Poyer is gone. He signed with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent.
The Buffalo Bills are in desperate need of some help in their aerial attack, and they could ultimately set their sights on Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
The Bills are betting big that free agent pick up Curtis Samuel will soften some of the blow of losing Stefon Diggs in a trade with the Texans, but not everyone is buying in that the veteran wide receiver will elevate Josh Allen and the passing attack in 2024.
The Buffalo Bills are in desperate need of help at the wide receiver position. Not only did they trade Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans earlier this month, but they also lost Gabe Davis to the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency.
After parting ways with Stefon Diggs, some believe the Buffalo Bills will try to trade up and select a new star wide receiver. There is a case to be made for such a move, as Buffalo has 10 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft and three picks in the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL draft, shifting from New York City to Detroit, will host 13 prospects on its opening night, April 25. The Buffalo Bills will have the No. 28 overall pick in Round 1.
The Giants have added some ex-Bills pieces on offense this offseason, bringing in Devin Singletary and Isaiah McKenzie. A defender from GM Joe Schoen‘s days in Buffalo will follow the skill-position players to the Big Apple.