Former All-Pro safety Micah Hyde is still looking out for the Buffalo Bills. Despite retiring following the 2024 season, and moving to Southern California full time, the 35-year-old Hyde remains an ambassador of sorts for his old team.
The Buffalo Bills have made the postseason seven consecutive seasons, and have won at least 10 games in each of them. Despite their success, the Bills fired their head coach this offseason.
The Buffalo Bills have been trying to find the answer for a few years now. Last March, the Bills let Von Miller walk and continued their edge rusher experiment by signing Joey Bosa to a one-year contract.
James Cook led the NFL in rushing yardage in 2025, gaining 1,621 yards and rushing for 12 touchdowns for the Buffalo Bills. It was the second consecutive year that he was one of the league's statistical leaders, tying for the most rushing touchdowns in 2024 with 16.
The Buffalo Bills began 2025 with a “Super Bowl or Bust” mindset, but cracks in their offense and defense became evident each week. Still, the team posted a 12-5 record and reached overtime against the Denver Broncos in the Divisional Round.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
It almost goes without saying, but in the pass-happy NFL, no team can have too many capable cornerbacks. Such was certainly the case with the Buffalo Bills last season.
ORCHARD PARK — The Buffalo Bills just wrapped the most aggressive opening week of the Brandon Beane era. While the blockbuster trade for wide receiver D.J.
After the Buffalo Bills elected not to match the offer sheet the Minnesota Vikings presented to Ryan Van Demark, the question now facing the team is, what will it do with its extra $3.5 million in cap space? The Bills have several needs as the draft approaches, and even a small chunk of change could help them acquire players at those positions.
The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason needing to bulk up the supporting cast around 2024 NFL MVP Josh Allen and 2025 rushing champion James Cook. Despite being tight up against the salary cap, the Bills plugged holes at wide receiver and edge rusher while signing defensive backs with starting experience.
One of the weirdest situations of the 2025 NFL season seems to have come to an end this week. And, of course, the Buffalo Bills were directly involved in it.
The Buffalo Bills’ trade for DJ Moore sent shockwaves throughout the NFL, with commentators and analysts’ reactions mixed following one of the first big moves of the offseason.
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.
While the Buffalo Bills appear dead set on ushering in a changing of the guard on defense, one of the team’s free agents would make a lot of sense as a reunion target.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills had a disappointing end to their 2025 NFL season. Buffalo went 12-5, finishing second in the AFC East behind Drake Maye and the New England Patriots.
There are lots of opinions as to what the Buffalo Bills may do with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. And Connor Rogers believes there's a player who can really improve their wide receiver room.
One of the most significant questions surrounding the Buffalo Bills’ offseason is whether Keon Coleman will remain with the team entering the 2026 season.
After signing an offer sheet with the Vikings on Wednesday, offensive tackle Ryan Van Demark will officially leave Buffalo for Minnesota. The Bills have declined to match the Vikings’ one-year offer worth a fully guaranteed $4.2MM, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Bills declined to match the Vikings’ offer sheet to OT Ryan Van Demark, who will now sign with Minnesota on a one-year, $4.2 million fully guaranteed deal.
The Buffalo Bills had an interesting saga with now-retired and former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay. General manager Brandon Beane and the Bills put out a flier on Slay, picking him up off the waiver wire toward the end of the 2025 season.
The Buffalo Bills' offseason is in full swing. Free agency is here, the draft is upcoming, and the roster is starting to take shape for the upcoming 2026 season.
UPDATE: Since the publishing of this article, the Buffalo Bills have chosen not to match the $4.2 million offer sheet from the Minnesota Vikings for swing tackle Ryan Van Demark.
NFL free agency is deep into its second week, and the AFC East landscape is shifting. With so much movement — from free-agent signings to re-signings and trades — here’s a look at each team’s best and worst moves, plus a free agent to target in the second wave.
The Buffalo Bills finished with a 12-5 record last season. Buffalo lost in the AFC Divisional Round to the Denver Broncos. The Bills decided to make a change at head coach and fire Sean McDermott.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Vikings have signed Bills restricted free agent OT Ryan Van Demark to an offer sheet on Tuesday. Aaron Wilson reports Minnesota is signing Van Demark to a one-year, $4.2 million guaranteed contract.
Slay spent the first seven years of his career with the Detroit Lions after being selected in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft before being traded to Philadelphia ahead of the 2020 season.