Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is, without a doubt, one of the best quarterbacks in football. Possessing all the talent in the world both as a passer and runner, there isn't anything Josh can't do.
The Buffalo Bills seem to have a type when it comes to defensive ends. Both Greg Rousseau and AJ Epenesa, two Top 55 draft picks under the Brandon Beane regime, stand taller than 6 feet, 6 inches tall, and they are big enough to be effective when rushing from the inside.
Buffalo Bills' first-round draft pick Maxwell Hairston was named by Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski as a 2025 first-rounder with "potential to disappoint" as a rookie cornerback.
He hasn't turned 30 years old yet, but Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen has already had quite a career in the NFL. The 2018 first-round draft pick has led the Bills to six consecutive playoff appearances and five straight AFC East titles.
The Buffalo Bills selected cornerback Maxwell Hairston out of the University of Kentucky with the 30th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, but some are already doubting the young defensive back.
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Even if running back James Cook plays for the Buffalo Bills under his current contract in 2025, there's no guarantee he'll be back with the team next season.
Buffalo needs some young players to step up at receiver The Buffalo Bills need production from their receiver group. On a team where “everybody eats,” they don’t have a true game-changer who can take over a game and wreck whatever coverage a defense throws at them.
We discuss whether this is Buffalo’s year to win the Super Bowl, if Josh Allen is already a Hall of Famer, and more! Today’s edition of the Buffalo Rumblinks catches you up on the week that was in Buffalo Rumblings content.
The Buffalo Bills fell one game shy of the Super Bowl this past season, keeping them in the frustrating list of 12 teams yet to win the Super Bowl. They've been close, however, with four consecutive trips to the Super Bowls in the early 1990s.
Sean McDermott has led the Buffalo Bills to five consecutive AFC East division titles in the 2020s, but some believe he may be holding the team back from achieving its ultimate goal: winning the Super Bowl.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been a staple of the offense since 2019 and has been a crucial part of how things roll for Josh Allen's unit. But over the past couple of seasons, Knox has been pushed to the outer of the offense with the arrival of Dalton Kincaid.
The Buffalo Bills are seen as a genuine Super Bowl contender with a roster that has few holes after a positive offseason for general manager Brandon Beane.
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There is no denying that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and the offense he leads are one of the best in football. After an MVP season, averaging 30.9 points per game and rolling through the division, more is expected of the Bills in 2025.
With a league MVP at quarterback, a veteran offensive line, and a respected coaching staff, the Buffalo Bills believe they have all they need to compete for a Super Bowl.
Needing more depth at linebacker, the Buffalo Bills recently signed Shaq Thompson to a one-year deal. Thompson joins Buffalo with plenty of experience under Sean McDermott.
Could a tremendous season land Allen additional hardware? Getting married and winning the NFL MVP. How can things get better for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen?
The Buffalo Bills are entering the 2025 season as confident as ever that this will finally be their year that they get over the hump and represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
As one of the several stars dealing with contract drama, James Cook’s offseason has not gotten off to the best start. However, should he finally get the deal he desires, the Buffalo Bills running back has a strong chance of making history in 2025.
Buffalo Bills linebacker Dorian Williams established himself as a dependable replacement when starters Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard were sidelined by injury in recent years.