Josh Allen has been playing hero ball for two years. Scrambling out of pressure, improvising on broken plays, and somehow dragging the Bills to playoff appearances with a receiving corps that had no business being on the same field as him.
The Buffalo Bills finally have their WR1. But how impactful can he be? Adding Moore can be tremendous for the Bills as they embark into the Joe Brady era.
This is not meant to be overly critical of Moore, who has been a good player in the NFL and very likely still has something to offer. The issue is more about value.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Many Buffalo Bills fans were furious when Brandon Beane was not fired as general manager when Sean McDermott was fired as head coach this offseason. Not only did Beane stay, but he was also promoted to president of football operations.
The Buffalo Bills' offensive line has been one of the NFL's most-productive units over the past two seasons, but two of five starters are potentially on their way out the door.
The Buffalo Bills are going to be active once free agency begins, or at least that's what Bills Mafia is hoping for — and they've already shown that by agreeing to acquire DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears.
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.
Alec Pierce to the Buffalo Bills feels like a pipedream, but this is the time of year when it's fun to dream. Pierce is coming off his best season as a professional and is due for a massive new contract, though it may not be with the Indianapolis Colts.
The Buffalo Bills are looking for some help for quarterback Josh Allen this offseason, and general manager Brandon Beane is going to leave no stone unturned in his effort to improve the roster — and the DJ Moore trade is big proof of that process.
The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason needing to find a new wide receiver for superstar quarterback Josh Allen. On Thursday, that became a reality. The Bills have agreed to acquire Chicago Bears wide receiver D.J.
The Buffalo Bills have kicked the offseason into high gear as they are reportedly working to finalize a trade with the Chicago Bears that would land them wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Buffalo Bills are on the lookout for a new wide receiver this offseason. Ever since parting ways with Stefon Diggs two years ago, the team has lacked a dominant number one receiver.
NFL free agency is just days away and the Buffalo Bills are expected to be in the market for help at the wide receiver position. General manager Brandon Beane has work to do to get his team under the salary cap and even more to free up space.
Logan Paul has issued a challenge to the NFL, offering to fight any player with $1 million on the line. Paul is involved in a growing feud with Tom Brady,
Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Keon Coleman has received significant attention from the organization after his first two NFL seasons. After a disappointing second year, questions have emerged about Coleman's future in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills have a host of pending free agents once the period officially begins — 21 in total, with more than a handful of the players playing their last game as members of the Buffalo Bills.
Per Tim Graham of The Athletic, Bills OL Connor McGovern said he and his agent have not heard from the Bills since his exit interview following the season.
The Ravens and Bills entered the 2025 season as two of the top Super Bowl favorites in the AFC, and both ended up having bitterly disappointing seasons.
In a press conference following the decision to fire HC Sean McDermott, Bills owner Terry Pegula said the coaching staff wanted to draft WR Keon Coleman