The Buffalo Bills are making a shocking change at the head coaching position following their loss in the Divisional Round against the Denver Broncos. According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Bills are firing head coach Sean McDermott, who has been with the franchise in the role since 2017.
The Bills' pursuit of the first Super Bowl title in franchise history ended when the club suffered a brutal 33-30 overtime loss to the Broncos this past Saturday.
The 2025 season ended in disappointment for the Buffalo Bills with an overtime loss to the Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round of the AFC playoffs. Buffalo felt this could be the year they finally made it to the Super Bowl, but their lack of playmakers on offense proved to be too much to overcome.
Gable Steveson’s next step in MMA is now set. He has an opponent and date lined up for his third fight. The Olympic gold medallist made his pro debut with a quick 98-second KO last September.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
The Buffalo Bills went into the 2025 season adamant they didn't need a No. 1 wide receiver. While they believed that 2024 NFL MVP Josh Allen was good enough to win games on his own, that strategy didn't work out when it mattered most.
After 31 years on this Earth, I still have no idea what a catch is in the NFL, and Sunday's action around the league just made things worse. The Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills signed him to help stop Patrick Mahomes, and, in the end, he couldn't even handle Bo Nix. In what should be his last game wearing a Bills' uniform, veteran defensive end Joey Bosa didn't hit Nix all night until landing a cheap shove in overtime.
As the Buffalo Bills' season ended on Saturday with a 33-30 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos, one of the biggest talking points was the officiating during the game's final two drives.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott was fired up immediately after the heartbreaking loss to the Denver Broncos. There were a few questionable calls by the officiating crew in the contest, but perhaps none bigger than the ruling of an interception during the overtime period.
Mike Renfro. Calvin Johnson. Dez Bryant. Cole Bishop. And now, after an excruciating loss in Saturday's Divisional Round game in Denver, we can add another name to the list of players who caught a pass that was inexplicably ruled not a catch — Brandin Cooks.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Bills HC Sean McDermott believes that WR Brandin Cooks came down with a completed catch, which was ruled an interception for the Broncos, and says that fans deserve an explanation.
Longtime NFL offensive line coach Aaron Kromer, who spent the last four years with the Buffalo Bills, is calling it a career. Per Michael Silver of The Athletic, Aaron Kromer “is expected to retire” after Buffalo’s gut-wrenching AFC Divisional Round loss to the Denver Broncos.
The Buffalo Bills experienced their worst nightmare on Saturday night. Buffalo lost an overtime thriller with Denver, losing 33-30 and seeing their Super Bowl hopes dashed yet again.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott was still so aggrieved over how his team’s season ended, he called a reporter from the team plane to complain about it.
Buffalo is welcoming back a couple of reinforcements in time for Saturday’s divisional round matchup with Denver. The Bills have activated defensive tackle Ed Oliver and wide receiver Curtis Samuel from injured reserve.