It’s clear that the Buffalo Bills are in a season of transition, which has prompted several journalists to speculate on the future of the club and what moves they can make to re-enter Super Bowl contention.
The Buffalo Bills’ 17-game slate ahead of the 2024 NFL season has been released. We can give our best guesses on how it will go but as the saying goes… any given Sunday, right?
Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report had some thoughts on the current state of the Buffalo Bills cornerback position. In a recent article, Moton ranked the defensive back pairing of Rasul Douglas and Christian Benford as the ninth-best in the NFL.
The NFLPA must really be anticipating big things from Buffalo Bills rookie Keon Coleman in his first year as a pro because he has been continually shared on their social media in recent weeks.
The departures of wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis this offseason put the Bills on a new course offensively for 2024. Offensive coordinator Joe
Trades, by nature, are meant to be mutually beneficial transactions. In other words, both teams are supposed to "win" the trade. One can argue that such is the case when examining the deal that sent wide receiver Stefon Diggs from the Buffalo Bills to the Houston Texans earlier this offseason.
While he’s not the oldest guy in the room, the third-year receiver is the longest-tenured Bills receiver Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir has found himself as the team veteran in the wide receiver room this offseason, and he’s embracing the role.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has continued his ascension into mainstream stardom, appearing alongside several other prominent athletes in a new Gatorade commercial.
With several coaching stints in the state of Louisiana under his belt, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady knows a thing or two about good food, and despite the team’s alterations to its receiving corps in the 2024 NFL offseason, the coach is confident in what he’s cooking up.
Cap space from the release of Tre’Davious White will be available June 2 The Buffalo Bills are among a handful of NFL teams that will receive a significant bump in salary cap space this weekend as the league turns the page from June 1 to June 2.
The Buffalo Bills have always backed cornerback Kaiir Elam. During last year’s postseason despite overall struggles throughout the season, head coach Sean McDermott always showed his support for Elam.
The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen will have plenty of new faces to get acquainted with and used to after a mass reformation of their wide receivers room.
James Cook has been with the Buffalo Bills for two seasons now, and he had a huge campaign last year. His rookie season was solid as he rushed for 507 yards on 89 attempts and added two touchdowns, but he took a big leap last year.
The Buffalo Bills took the field for organized team activities (OTAs) in Orchard Park again this week. The workouts are completely voluntary, so not every player made it to western New York.
Third-year receiver Khalil Shakir is the lone member of his Buffalo Bills' position group to have caught a pass from Josh Allen during an NFL game. With WR1 Stefon Diggs and WR2 Gabe Davis no longer on the roster, conventional wisdom suggests Shakir sees a significant boost in targets this upcoming season after 39 catches for 611 yards in 2023.
Slow and steady wins the race for Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano. Milano, who sustained a season-ending knee injury last season, was spotted doing some light workouts during spring practices (OTAs) this week.
Wide receiver Keon Coleman fills an immediate need for the Buffalo Bills. After selecting him at the beginning of the second round in the 2024 NFL Draft, Coleman has a chance to become the top receiver in Buffalo from day one.
The Bills took on a dead-money charge of just over $31M to move on from Diggs.
The Buffalo Bills have gone through a rollercoaster offseason thus far, but it isn’t over yet. Among the big changes that have occurred are the trade of star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans and losing Gabriel Davis in free agency.
Bills UDFA RB Frank Gore Jr. signed with Buffalo despite having interest from several other teams. Gore Jr. wanted to be in Buffalo and mentioned his dad as someone who vouched for the organization to him. “[Gore Sr.] said it’s great people here,” Gore Jr.
The Bills were in big-time need of a receiver after Buffalo shipped Stefon Diggs to the Texans. The team then opted for Keon Coleman in the second round of the NFL Draft.
Bobby Babich – promoted from the role of linebackers coach in January – has been with the team since 2017.
The 2024 Buffalo Bills schedule is out and after the NFL draft, the team’s roster is nearly set. However, as we enter the brief quiet period between OTAs and training camp, there are still a few roster additions general manager Brandon Beane could make to improve the squad for next season.
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 25-year-old looked like he was going to be the Steelers' next great wide receiver following his first two seasons in the league.
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.
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