It's another example of how status must be earned in the NFL. When the Buffalo Bills re-signed versatile offensive lineman Alec Anderson back in February, they essentially installed an insurance plan to protect against the possibility of losing free agent left guard David Edwards.
The Buffalo Bills are entering the 2026 NFL Draft with a roster built to contend, yet a recent analysis has highlighted a surprising need that could shape their strategy.
As the NFL Draft approaches, the Buffalo Bills still have several personnel needs to address during the three-day selection process in late April. For many, the Bills’ top draft target is the wide receiver position, where Buffalo could still use a boost.
Bills TE Dalton Kincaid missed five games last season as he recovered from a knee injury he suffered in 2024, along with hamstring and oblique issues he dealt with in 2025.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
The Buffalo Bills are entering a new era, with a brand new Highmark Stadium slated to open for the 2026 season. With such an enormous announcement, the Bills are trying desperately to get the NFL to give them a primetime window for the home-opener.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
The Buffalo Bills have one of the very best players on the planet playing for the organization in quarterback Josh Allen. Despite it being the offseason, Allen picked up a huge win over Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The latest ESPN article may have shown the Buffalo Bills’ hand when it comes to the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. With several team needs, the article has it boiling down to two positions of need: wide receiver and linebacker.
For the better part of two seasons since trading Stefon Diggs, Buffalo has been scrambling to find a true No. 1 wide receiver capable of being the kind of difference-making perimeter threat that unlocks Allen’s full MVP ceiling.
The Buffalo Bills have been one of the best NFL teams of the 2020s. And they have done so despite a lack of resources into drafting offensive talent. The Bills have posted a 73-27 record since 2020, the best in the league.
Stalwart New York Giants defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence requested a trade on Monday, and while it may make sense for the Buffalo Bills to pursue him, there is also a strong argument against such a move.
Even after adding DJ Moore in a trade with the Chicago Bears, the Buffalo Bills still need more depth at wide receiver. While they trust Moore and Khalil Shakir, they haven’t seen enough from Keon Coleman or Joshua Palmer to rely on them throughout the season.
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.
All is well as the Buffalo Bills make the transition to Joe Brady as their new head coach. The Bills began their offseason workout program on Tuesday and saw a significant turnout, according to Dion Dawkins.
The Buffalo Bills have a few holes to fill on defense following the first month of NFL free agency. While Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane added a versatile slot cornerback and two veteran safeties to the defensive backfield, he has yet to directly address the third cornerback slot that Tre'Davious White occupied in 2025.
One of the most intriguing possibilities for the Buffalo Bills at pick No. 26 in the upcoming NFL Draft is wide receiver. Although the Bills traded for DJ Moore, Brandon Beane has already claimed the team will continue to seek additional help at the position if it becomes available early in the draft.
One thing made clear by the Buffalo Bills’ free-agent moves is that the team expects to add to its defensive line room through the upcoming NFL Draft. One player piquing the Bills’ interest is Iowa State’s Domonique Orange, who has an official top-30 visit scheduled with Buffalo, according to Essentially Sports’ Tony Pauline.
While it didn't come without a few snow flurries, change was in the air for the Buffalo Bills as Organized Team Activities (OTAs) kicked off in Orchard Park.
Josh Allen has been at the forefront of the Buffalo Bills' rise to prominence since taking the reins as the team’s starting quarterback, delivering a remarkable stretch of success that has helped Buffalo rise in the ranks to become one of the NFL’s model franchises.
The Buffalo Bills are just a few pieces away from reaching the Super Bowl, or at least that’s what general manager Brandon Beane and the front office believe.
The Buffalo Bills got a good one when they picked up safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson in free agency. Now, the talented safety has a message after the first day of offseason workouts, and it’s one that Bills Mafia won’t soon forget.
Early in the draft process, the Buffalo Bills were expected to use their first-round pick on a wide receiver as they aim to help Josh Allen make the most of his immense talent.
Somewhere in Orchard Park, a $2.2 billion stadium sits 93% finished, its canopy stretching over 60% of the seats, its snow-melt system ready for Buffalo winters.
The Buffalo Bills will play in a new stadium this fall, and linebacker Joe Andreessen is ready to be a part of history. On3 spoke to Andreesseen earlier this year and asked him about being a member of the first Bills team to play in New Highmark Stadium.
Are things about to click for Coleman?
Allen underwent surgery to repair a broken bone in his foot.
Questions lingered about his NFL future, especially with no deal in place during free agency.
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