The Buffalo Bills haven't made much of any splashes in the free agent market this offseason. If anything, their biggest splashes have come with the players they have let go or traded elsewhere.
The Buffalo Bills have their 2024 schedule. All they can do for the next few months is look at it and prepare. That won’t stop the armchair experts from making predictions.
When the Buffalo Bills signed free agent wide receiver Chase Claypool this offseason, it didn’t make major headlines. Yet, the addition of a 25-year-old wide receiver with a rookie season totaling 11 touchdowns should not be underestimated.
On Friday, Pro Football Focus named the top bounce-back candidate for each NFL team in 2024. PFF went with defensive lineman DaQuan Jones as the Bills'
Bills quarterback Josh Allen was simply being asked a fun question at OTAs and it started a debate on ESPN’s morning program “Get Up.” The show is centered around… debate.
Keon Coleman trick play coming soon? Coleman, Buffalo’s top draft pick at this year’s draft, represented the Buffalo Bills at the annual NFL Players Premiere for the 2024 class.
After the Bills drafted wide receiver Keon Coleman with the first pick of the second round last month, Coleman told reporters that Bills quarterback Josh Allen texted him to say that "you're the guy I want" to be part of the team's offense.
Instead of hitting the practice field during OTAs on Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills hit the classroom. Real ones. The Bills took the day off from working out to go around a visit schools around western New York to make the days of some kids.
The Buffalo Bills enter the season with a significantly different roster, and one of the new faces on the team is rookie Keon Coleman. A wide receiver out of Florida State, Coleman was selected as the 33rd overall pick in the recent draft.
The Buffalo Bills selected Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman in the second round of the NFL Draft last month, and quarterback Josh Allen was a big proponent of it.
Have the Buffalo Bills found a pioneering role for other teams in the NFL to follow now? The team announced it would be hiring former NFL referee and ESPN Monday Night rules analyst John Parry to be its Officiating Liaison.
On Thursday, The Athletic's Mike Sando detailed the offseason move he liked the most from each NFL franchise. When it comes to the Buffalo Bills, Sando
The Buffalo Bills lost their top two wide receivers this offseason, as they watched Gabe Davis sign elsewhere in free agency and then traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.
The Bills’ 2024 Familiar Face Tour quickly reunites the team with several players who held prominent roles in Buffalo The Buffalo Bills had to make some tough decisions during the offseason.
Bills fans have once again shown their collective goodwill in supporting Hope for Opelousas — which played a meaningful role in Coleman’s youth. Fans have embraced Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman with all of the energy that Bills Mafia is known for.
The 25-year-old looked like he was going to be the Steelers' next great wide receiver following his first two seasons in the league.
The 2024 Buffalo Bills schedule came out on NFL schedule release day, and as the winners of the 2023 AFC East, it was a doozy. In addition to playing its division rivals twice, the Bills will also face 2023 division winners the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Detroit Lions, and San Francisco 49ers.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen celebrated his 28th birthday on Tuesday by slinging passes to supporting cast members and introducing himself to new wide receivers.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills went through some major changes on the offensive side of the football during the NFL offseason. Obviously, the biggest move was a trade sending star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.
Each year, we see a number of wide receivers enjoy breakout seasons, whether it be due to their sheer talent or an improved situation. With that in mind, here are three wideouts who are primed to break out during the 2024 season.
Is it time for the Bills to move on from this star?
Free agent safety Micah Hyde might want to reconsider where he sees himself playing next season because Josh Allen wants him back with the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills wide receiver room will look different in 2024, and one notable outlet believes the team could add free agent Mecole Hardman into the mix.
In the weeks following the 2024 NFL Draft, a number of teams have made changes to their player-personnel staff and scouting departments.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be getting to know a few new faces at receiver this coming season.
The Bills were down nearly half their starting defense by the time their near-annual Chiefs playoff matchup occurred, but Micah Hyde was one of the cogs available.
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