The Buffalo Bills were one of the more visible franchises in the NFL this past season. They entered the year as one of the hottest teams and were a favorite to contend for the Super Bowl.
The Buffalo Bills just wrapped up their rookie minicamp and while workouts in shorts don't give us a ton of information, it's still exciting to see the new class of players on the field for the first time with their new team.
One needs to look no further than Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard to see what's possible for an undrafted rookie in the NFL. In 2005, Leonhard made Buffalo's 53-man roster after going undrafted out of Wisconsin.
When Brandon Beane signed James Cook to an extension last offseason, Bills Mafia was divided. Some praised Beane for locking up a starter that the organization drafted and developed, ending his holdout from training camp.
This is about to be a historic season for the Buffalo Bills, who will begin play in a new stadium for the first time in 53 years. Since 1973, Highmark Stadium, which has also been known as Rich Stadium and Ralph Wilson Stadium, has been the team's home.
It wasn't the only way for the Buffalo Bills to fill the hole, but it was inarguably the most economical one. The Bills came out of the main free agency period still needing another wide receiver with the ability to stretch the field.
Terrell Owens had a 15-year career in the NFL and ended up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He spent most of his career with the San Francisco 49ers, playing for them from 1996-2003.
The Buffalo Bills announced the signing of 12 undrafted free agents signed by the team ahead of the start of its rookie minicamp on Friday. Among the list is Bruno Fina, a former Duke offensive lineman and son of Bills legendary left tackle John Fina.
Following free agency and the NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills have the bulk of their 90-man roster set for training camp. While there is still room for improvement at several positions, the Bills don't have a glaring need on the roster.
Four of the Buffalo Bills’ 2026 draft picks remain unsigned with the team’s rookie minicamp slated for May 8 and 9. The Bills announced on Thursday that second-round edge rusher T.J.
The Buffalo Bills announced that they’ve signed six draft picks to rookie contracts on Thursday. Parker, 21, was a four-star recruit coming out of high school in the 2023 class.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
Defensive end Mike Danna has sat on the free agent market since the Kansas City Chiefs released him in late February. Buffalo, one of Kansas City’s AFC rivals, could be his next destination.
When the Buffalo Bills selected T.J. Parker with the No. 35 overall pick in the second round, I wasn’t enamored with the selection. While I believe Parker can be a solid player, I’m not sure it was what the Bills needed with their first pick of the draft.
In need of help at the wide receiver position during the 2025 offseason, the Buffalo Bills decided to roll the dice on Joshua Palmer. They signed the Canadian-born Palmer to a three-year contract worth $29 million.
It's telling that Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane wasn't willing to wait just four more picks. Instead of standing pat at No. 66 overall, Beane moved up into Round 2 to pick Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun with the No.
The Buffalo Bills have spent years building their roster around the unique brilliance of Josh Allen. Entering the 2026 NFL season, though, interior offensive line stability threatens to undermine their Super Bowl ambitions.
The Buffalo Bills' influx of defensive talent does not only feature an infusion of youth, as Jim Leonhard's unit is now the second-youngest group in the NFL.
Josh Allen and the Bills are hoping the promotion of Joe Brady can help them finally get to the Super Bowl, but one NFL executive believes the days of expecting a championship are over.
We're still several months away from the start of the 2026 NFL season, and yet, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane is already facing serious backlash online.