The Buffalo Bills have made a hire that is garnering a lot of praise. The Bills have hired former NFL referee John Parry to be their officiating liaison.
His love for bleu cheese yet to be realized, Carter hams it up for the camera The Buffalo Bills were busy last week, hosting the newest faces to the team during 2024 rookie minicamp.
If the rumors are to be believed, former NFL official John Parry will work with the Bills in 2024 The Buffalo Bills have reportedly hired former NFL official John Parry to serve in an advisory role on game days.
ESPN NFL rules analyst John Parry is leaving the network to take a job with the Bills, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.
Former NFL official John Parry is leaving ESPN, and now his new job is known. The former NFL rules analyst for "Monday Night Football" is joining the Bills as an officiating liaison, Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post reports.
Who do you think will make the team after the dust settles? The Buffalo Bills’ roster, for the most part, is likely set for the 2024 season. Obviously,
The Buffalo Bills have been giving their roster a complete makeover. They have had to shed a lot of veterans due to the salary cap. The biggest move was trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans which left quarterback Josh Allen with few weapons.
Bills signed with the Bills Not a typo. Following the 2024 NFL draft, offensive lineman Keaton Bills signed in Buffalo as an undrafted rookie free agent.
Frank Gore Jr. has an uphill climb to make it to the Buffalo Bills final 53-man roster. Gore signed with the Bills as an undrafted rookie free agent after not being picked at the 2024 NFL draft.
Andreessen spent a noteworthy season playing linebacker as a graduate student with the University at Buffalo The 2024 edition of Buffalo Bills rookie minicamp is in the books, and with it came the addition of another player to the team’s offseason roster.
The Buffalo Bills signed an undrafted free agent that everyone else in the NFL overlooked and it's a decision that already appears to be paying dividends.
The Buffalo Bills surprised a lot of people with how they operated during the 2024 NFL Draft. With clear needs at a few positions, they traded back twice, picking up some more assets but leaving fans scratching their heads.
The Buffalo Bills did not earn the highest of grades from CBS Sports for their haul at the 2024 NFL draft. Much of that comes from their top selection, Keon Coleman.
Happy Mother’s Day from both the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen. The annual holiday took place over the weekend on Sunday. Both the team and quarterback took a moment to send well wishes to Bills Mafia moms across the country… and Allen did a personal touch to his own mother as well.
Coaches can say all they want, positive or negative, about their players in press conferences and elsewhere. But if you really want to know how coaches feel about their personnel, look no further than how, and how often, those players are deployed on the field.
The Buffalo Bills could use another receiver, and Terrace Marshall might be available in trade talks. Originally selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, the LSU product lept up draft boards after he dominated without Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson stealing all the targets.
The Buffalo Bills announced Thursday that they’ve officially signed 12 undrafted free agents to contracts. The full list includes: Utah G Keaton Bills San Diego State P Jack Browning Houston DE David Ugwoegbu Western Michigan CB Keni-H Lovely Auburn G Gunner Britton Miami CB Te’Cory Couch Southern Mississippi RB Frank Gore Jr.
The Buffalo Bills‘ receiving corps took a big hit this offseason, as they lost Gabe Davis to free agency and then traded away Stefon Diggs. That leaves the Bills with Khalil Shakir, free-agent signing Curtis Samuel and incoming rookie Keon Coleman as their top three receivers, which isn’t exactly an enviable situation.
Collier is credited as the architect of the “Orange Crush” defense, which the Broncos utilized during the 1870s and 1980s. The renowned 3-4 defense helped Denver reach the Super Bowl in the 1977, 1986, and 1987 seasons.
It’s unlikely that the Bills can pull off any blockbuster deals this offseason since they have the third-fewest cap space in the NFL, but here are three moves they should make to shore up their roster.
The Buffalo Bills are looking to retool on the fly, after trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, and with emergent starter James Cook in the backfield.
Seeking to install someone not named Bill Belichick atop their personnel pyramid for the first time since the 20th century, the Patriots are having some issues launching a true search.
NFL running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement.
The Buffalo Bills needed to give quarterback Josh Allen wide receiver help this offseason, and they continued that process on Friday by taking a dive into the NFL's pile of reclamation projects.
Buffalo's WR depth chart isn't that impressive. Could the Bills look at one of their past stars?
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!