The Buffalo Bills are keeping center Connor McGovern, a surprising move that came out of left field ahead of the NFL's free agency period. It had previously
The Buffalo Bills reached agreement with center Connor McGovern on a four-year, $52 million deal, multiple outlets reported Saturday. The deal reportedly includes $32 million in guaranteed money and it prevents McGovern from becoming a free agent next week.
The Buffalo Bills will keep their center-quarterback exchange intact this offseason. After weeks of speculation that his Bills' tenure may be over, center Connor McGovern has reached an agreement on a four-year contract extension.
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.
Re-signing veteran interior offensive lineman Connor McGovern was a huge priority for the Bills this offseason, and according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the two parties reached an agreement on a new four-year, $52MM contract to avoid free agency.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Bills are re-signing C Connor McGovern to a four-year contract. Adam Schefter adds that the deal is for $52 million and includes $32 million in guaranteed money.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a splash ahead of NFL free agency by trading for Chicago Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore. The move has been criticized, considering Moore's salary and his decline in production over the past two seasons.
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.
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A gritty SEC defensive back could help solve the Buffalo Bills’ depth issues at the cornerback position this spring. With the Bills potentially losing veteran CB Tre’Davious White to free agency, they could be left with a gaping hole behind incumbent starter Christian Benford and his likely pairing Maxwell Hairston.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Bills have restructured DT Ed Oliver‘s contract. He was held back by a biceps injury this past season. Buffalo converted $12.825 million of his 2026 salary to a signing bonus, added a new salary of $1.3 million, and added 2029 and 2030 voidable years for salary cap purposes.
The Buffalo Bills will have their No. 1 wide receiver when they acquire DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears, but the search for more weapons to help Josh Allen shouldn't stop there.
Steve Smith Sr. definitely can speak on wide receiver play in the NFL. The 2005 triple crown winner has been vocal as an NFL Media member since retiring.
After the Buffalo Bills made a flurry of salary-cap-saving moves on Friday, questions began to arise regarding the team’s expected next steps before becoming cap compliant by the start of the NFL’s new league year.
The Buffalo Bills kicked off their annual salary cap-related roster purge on Friday. After being tabbed as "one of the best players in the league" by future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier this week, starting nickel cornerback Taron Johnson became the first casualty.
With the Buffalo Bills cutting bait on two key defenders from a season ago, Taron Johnson and Taylor Rapp, the door has been opened for a 2025 draft pick to step into the forefront.
The Buffalo Bills aren't waiting until the start of the new league year to make major changes to their roster. Buffalo upgraded its wide receiver room Thursday by sending a 2026 second-round pick to the Chicago Bears in return for D.J.
The Buffalo Bills rewarded Taron Johnson with a three-year, $30.75 million contract extension in the 2023 offseason after he earned Second-Team All-Pro honors, making him the highest-paid slot cornerback at that time.
Times are changing for the Buffalo Bills. When new head coach Joe Brady took the position, it was clear that he was going to mold the team in his image.
The Buffalo Bills made a splash landing wide receiver D.J. Moore in a trade with the Chicago Bears, but it came at a cost. The deal pushed Buffalo roughly $32 million over the NFL salary cap entering Friday.
As the Bills continue to move toward cap compliance, they are releasing another veteran. Following the Taron Johnson cut, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Buffalo is moving on from Curtis Samuel.
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.