The 2026 NFL draft is less than a month away, and the Buffalo Bills have a couple of areas they should be focused on. Despite signing outside linebacker Bradley Chubb and trading for wide receiver DJ Moore, the Bills still need more depth at each of these positions.
Per Lance Lysowski, Bills GM Brandon Beane said they have officially picked up TE Dalton Kincaid‘s fifth-year option. Per OverTheCap.com, Kincaid’s fifth-year option for 2027 is projected to cost $8,752,000.
The former Los Angeles Chargers star is a free agent after a brief tenure with the Buffalo Bills, and San Francisco has been floated as his most likely destination.
Death, taxes, and quarterback Josh Allen proving once again to be an absolute warrior in this league. The Buffalo Bills got more than just a franchise quarterback when they drafted Allen in 2018; they got a vocal leader and what would wind up being one of the very best players at the position in NFL history.
The Buffalo Bills are fleshing out their roster, losing a handful of players to free agency during this crazy portion of the offseason. From fullback Reggie
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.
The Buffalo Bills need help at linebacker, and there's a linebacker on the market who desperately wants to provide his services to the organization. It's just a matter of whether the organization wants to take a flyer on another one-year deal for the veteran.
The Buffalo Bills saw their 2025 season come to an end in the second round of the AFC playoffs. While their offense put up plenty of points in that game, they struggled to come up with a play down the stretch due to their lack of playmakers at the wide receiver position.
The Buffalo Bills appear to have their free agency class all set. So what’s left for them to do to add to their 2026 roster? Now, general manager and president of football operations Brandon Beane can focus on the draft.
Days ago, it appeared AJ Epenesa was on his way out the door, headed to Cleveland upon agreeing to a free-agent deal with the Browns. Not so fast. Instead, Epenesa will remain on the open market after a reported issue with his medical evaluation.
The idea was fun while it lasted. When the Cleveland Browns changed the language in Myles Garrett's contract, which pushed back the date he would get his roster bonus, the trade rumors went wild.
Late last week, Jeffri Chadiha of NFL.com came up with the 10 biggest questions around the league now that free agency is pretty much in the books and with the NFL Draft less than a month away.
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.
While the Bills have improved their roster and addressed some positional needs early in free agency, trading back or out of the first round still remains their best option.
The Buffalo Bills' free agency activity has seemingly set the stage for two position battles — one on each side of the ball — to unfold in the coming months.
The Buffalo Bills have had a busy offseason, recently trading for wide receiver DJ Moore of the Chicago Bears in order to give Josh Allen some more help down the field.
While the Buffalo Bills were busy filling their biggest needs this offseason, they still have one gaping hole that needs to be addressed. Buffalo traded for Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore, giving Josh Allen the No.
David Edwards may have chosen to continue his career elsewhere, but no one can say he didn’t enjoy his time with the Buffalo Bills. Edwards departed the Bills for the New Orleans Saints in free agency, and on his way out the door, he celebrated his former organization for helping transform his and his family’s life.
The Buffalo Bills are now under a month away from making their first pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Who will they take at pick No. 26 at the upcoming annual selection meeting?
Although the draft is coming up in April, NFL free agency isn’t quite through, and there’s one player still available who says he wants to return to play for the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have made some big moves this offseason, despite being up against the salary cap. They made a trade for wide receiver D.J. Moore and signed pass rusher Bradley Chubb in NFL free agency.
Although the Bills have been perennial AFC contenders since 2019, a mediocre pass rush has been among the reasons they have not reached the Super Bowl.
The Buffalo Bills officially signed WR Trent Sherfield to a contract on Friday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Sherfield, 30, signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt in 2018.
Somewhere in the Buffalo Bills front office, somebody looked at a safety who’d been shown the door by multiple teams in twelve months and said, “Yeah, him.” C.J.