His absence from the Buffalo Bills' divisional round loss was noticeable. Starting cornerback Christian Benford was inactive for the team's 27-24 season-ending setback to the Kansas City Chiefs following a strong second year as a pro.
A detailed look into both roster locks and surprise additions in this Bills 53-man roster projection — plus, catch up with the latest episode of “Leading The Charge” The Buffalo Bills have just started their preparations envisioning the 2024 NFL season, going through the second week of OTAs.
Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is getting off the wrestling mat and trying his hand on the gridiron. Steveson's agent, Carter Chow of Red Envelope Sports, told ESPN on Friday that his client will sign a standard three-year rookie contract with the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills are signing Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson, who will try out for a role on the defensive line.
A decorated collegiate and Olympic wrestler, Stevenson enters the fold at One Bills Drive with opportunity in front of him The Buffalo Bills have signed Olympic gold medal wrestler Gable Stevenson.
Even though the team might look different this season, Buffalo should still firmly be considered a Super Bowl contender. Here is why.
The Bills have undergone a lot of change this offseason, so when it comes to rebuilding their roster, they have been open to anything. That remained true on Friday.
Which position are they going to play? is generally not a question asked when a professional football team signs a new player. That’s because professional football teams, generally speaking, sign players who have played football before, giving fans at least a broad idea of where said player will line up for the team.
The Buffalo Bills have signed a former Olympic gold medalist.
Gable Steveson won an Olympic gold medal in wrestling in Tokyo and he will now try his hand at life in the NFL. The Bills announced Steveson's signing on Friday.
The Buffalo Bills announced they released P Matt Haack on Friday. This comes as a corresponding move to signing former Olympic and NCAA wrestler, Gable Steveson. Haack, 29, signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent out of Arizona State in 2017.
The Buffalo Bills have signed Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The 24-year-old was spotted at One Bills Drive on a free agent visit earlier this month.
Gable Steveson, an Olympic gold medalist and one of the most dominant college wrestlers in NCAA history, is jumping to the NFL to sign with the Buffalo Bills, his agent Carter Chow told ESPN.
According to Adam Schefter, the Bills are signing Olympic gold-medal wrestler and former NCAA champion Gable Steveson to a contract on Friday. Schefter notes that Stevenson is expected to play as a defensive lineman but has never played organized football in his athletic career.
Gable Steveson is transitioning to the NFL. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is signing with the Buffalo Bills, according to his agent Carter Chow.
Olympic gold medal winner Gable Steveson is officially entering the NFL. The Buffalo Bills signed the former Minnesota wrestler this week, according to his agent Carter Chow.
A former late round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills was named this week as one of the most underappreciated players in the NFL ahead of the 2024 season.
It wouldn't be the first time the Buffalo Bills found a starter in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Linebacker Matt Milano and receiver Khalil Shakir immediately come to mind, and the hope is for rookie center Sedrick Van Pran-Granger to eventually join them.
After nearly dying on national television in 2022, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin made the roster cut in 2023. However, the former starter spent most of the season in a reserve role and hardly saw the field.
The Buffalo Bills have a herd of new receivers entering the 2024 season. Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chase Claypool, Mack Hollins,
The 37-year-old had 51 career receiving touchdowns, including 13 from Manning, which was the most from any quarterback.
Last season, as the Buffalo Bills struggled for much of the schedule and won only half of their first 12 games, there was plenty of speculation that star wide receiver Stefon Diggs was unhappy.
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.
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.
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