The Buffalo Bills need to address the outside linebacker/EDGE rusher position this offseason, with the defense moving from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme under Jim Leonhard, while multiple players are free agents or recovering from significant injuries.
The Buffalo Bills finally made a significant move minutes after NFL free agency officially opened on Wednesday afternoon. The Bills signed two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Bradley Chubb to a three-year, $43.5 million deal with $29M guaranteed, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The Buffalo Bills entered the NFL Free Agency negotiating period with 20 players set to hit the open market, and five of those pending free agents agreed to join new teams.
Just ahead of the start of the NFL’s new league year, which opens on Wednesday at 4 p.m., the Buffalo Bills have made another move to bring back one of their own.
How many of the NFL players to record at least 1,000-receiving-yards and 10 touchdown catches in the same season at least three times can you name in five minutes?
As the free-agent pool dries up, so do options for the Buffalo Bills to improve their roster. However, a few players who could provide a significant boost for the Bills in 2026 remain available.
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 have made a few under-the-radar moves to begin NFL free agency that should help the team continue its pursuit of a Super Bowl appearance in 2026.
Free agency has started sluggishly for the Buffalo Bills. As options dwindle, it’s becoming more likely that Buffalo will re-sign a few contributors from this past year at a low cost.
The Buffalo Bills now know where each of their seven selections will be slotted at the 2026 NFL Draft. After announcing compensatory picks allocations, the league unveiled the draft order for all seven rounds and 257 selections.
The Buffalo Bills made one of the biggest trades (that a team didn’t back out of) of the 2026 NFL offseason when they sent a second-round pick to the Chicago Bears for wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Buffalo Billshaven't been huge buyers during the first two days of legal tampering, but that doesn't mean general manager Brandon Beane is shying away from making a splash play.
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.
Twelve months after inking superstar quarterback Josh Allen to a record-setting extension worth $330MM over six years, the Bills have tweaked the contract.
The Buffalo Bills have been relatively quiet through the first two days of legal tampering. More players found new homes than new players came in for Buffalo, with fullback Reggie Gilliam joining the New England Patriots, left guard David Edwards joining the New Orleans Saints, among other moves.
The Buffalo Billshaven't been big buyers during the first two days of the NFL legal tampering period, but that's not to say that moves aren't on the way.
Center Connor McGovern officially re-signed with the Buffalo Bills on a four-year, $52 million contract on Tuesday after agreeing to terms with the team on Saturday.
The Buffalo Bills are desperately trying to free up as much cap space as possible in 2026 NFL free agency. Of course, they need to be cap compliant by today, but they also need to have enough money to sign free agents and their 2026 NFL Draft class.
The Buffalo Bills have made 53 years of memories at what was once known as Rich Stadium. Next season, the door will open for the new Highmark Stadium to host a new chapter.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula did not wait for a post-game press conference or a quiet Monday morning meeting. Standing inside the visiting locker room in Denver, minutes after a 33-30 overtime Divisional Round loss to the Broncos, Pegula made the decision on the spot.
The Buffalo Bills have added a cornerback, but their free agent activity has been relatively quiet since the negotiating period began on March 9 at 12 p.m.
The Buffalo Bills resolved one of their most pressing roster questions Tuesday, agreeing to a new three-year deal with tight end Dawson Knox. The 29-year-old, selected in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Ole Miss, had gone public with his own uncertainty about his future with the team just weeks ago.
Seven-year veteran tight end Dawson Knox will continue his career in Buffalo. The parties have agreed to a new three-year deal, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
Tyler Bass will remain in place with the Bills for 2026. Coming off a missed season, though, his pact has been adjusted. Team and player worked out a revision on Tuesday, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Bills backup QB Mitchell Trubisky is generating a little bit of interest as a pending free agent. Fowler says the Titans and Jets are on the radar to sign Trubisky, with the Bills hoping to bring him back as well. Trubisky, 31, was drafted by the Bears with the No.