Break out your sewing machines—there’s a new No. 14 in Western New York. Recently signed wide receiver Chase Claypool has been assigned No. 14 by the Buffalo Bills, marking the return of the uniform number to the team’s receiving corps after the offseason departure of Stefon Diggs.
The last 48 hours or so have been filled with a lot of jokes at the expense of Chase Claypool. And you know what? Fair enough. This is a guy who really fell hard to Earth after having a terrific rookie season.
It has the makings of an Abbott and Costello-esque bit the quality of which could rival “who’s on first?” “Who are the Bills playing at guard?” “Yes.” We’ll workshop the joke, but there’s definitely something there, a sentiment the Buffalo Bills share with regard to former Utah guard Keaton Bills.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a concerted effort to ‘reset the clock’ in the 2024 NFL offseason, to shed veterans and salary cap commitment while re-centering his roster around young players who can potentially rise to prominence if given more significant roles.
The Buffalo Bills' top-two wide receivers from last season are no longer on the roster. Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans while Gabe Davis left for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency.
It’s the peak of the 2024 NFL offseason. Tne draft is in the rearview mirror and now we’re waiting for summer workouts. Meanwhile, it’s only May. So with all that free time, why not rank quarterback head-to-head?
Why do some prospects fall further in the draft than we think they should, based on their collegiate performances? For as many reasons as other prospects rise beyond what we imagine their ideal NFL station may be.
It was his first draft at the helm of an NFL franchise, and boy, did he deliver. The Buffalo Bills hired then-Carolina Panthers assistant general manager Brandon Beane as their head executive in May 2017, shortly after the conclusion of the 2017 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL draft is in the books, and it was certainly a memorable one kicking off with a chaotic first round that featured an historic run on quarterbacks, wide receivers and offensive tackles, along with trades galore and some surprising picks.
The Buffalo Bills announced they signed veteran wide receiver Chase Claypool on a one-year deal Friday, receiving a wide array of reactions from those across the NFL landscape.
The Buffalo Bills selected Keon Coleman with the No. 33 overall selection at the 2024 NFL draft. Coleman has talent, that’s easy to see, but why was he still on the board in the second round?
Keon Coleman has the Andre Reed seal of approval. The Bills used their top selection on the receiver at the 2024 NFL draft. At some point soon after being picked, Coleman took a moment and sent a message to Reed.
In a timeless tradition, Bills general manager Brandon Beane was the first to call and let Keon Coleman the big news. With the team’s top pick in the draft which was the first selection of the second round, the Bills picked Keon Coleman.
To liken the 2024 NFL offseason to a grand Independence Day celebration, the grand finale just concluded. The NFL Draft is typically the last magnificent display of transactional fireworks before the commencement of a new season, a final opportunity for clubs to strengthen their roster through both trades and the formal draft process.
Here are three dark-horse candidates for 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
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.
With the NFL Draft in the books and free agency basically done, we know look on to the thick of the Buffalo Bills offseason. However, it won't be long until we get excited as the 2024 schedule will be coming out very soon, potentially within the next two weeks.
Buffalo's WR depth chart isn't that impressive. Could the Bills look at one of their past stars?
The Buffalo Bills are working hard to replenish some of the talent that they lost this offseason.
Making it to the NFL was the dream of every player in the 2024 draft class. It is the culmination of years of hard work, and with it comes many perks.
Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, despite being selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills, is seen as an ideal addition to the team’s offensive front due to his toughness and reliability.
Since being drafted with the No. 33 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, wide receiver Keon Coleman has been the talk of the town in Buffalo. The second-round
The Buffalo Bills are in need of help in their secondary after releasing Tre’Davious White. Could they pursue a reunion with an old friend for assistance?
The Bills have plenty of production to replace with Stefon Diggs no longer in the fold.
The second generation is ruling the weekend in the NFL.
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