Late last week, SI.com NFL writer Eva Geitheim put together a list of breakout candidates for each of the 32 teams in the league. In fact, she suggested on more than one occasion that a club had multiple players primed for a big year in 2026.
The Buffalo Bills lost one of their starting offensive linemen this offseason when left guard David Edwards signed a four-year, $61 million deal with the New Orleans Saints.
The Buffalo Bills’ front office has offered reassuring words to wide receiver Keon Coleman following his uneven performance in the 2025 campaign, yet questions linger over whether those endorsements will secure his place on the roster heading into the next season.
Returning four of five starting offensive linemen is generally a positive development for any NFL team. In this case, however, the Buffalo Bills are experiencing a change up front for the first time since 2023.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason with a long to do list that included filling a number of roster holes that were revealed throughout the 2025 campaign.
The Buffalo Bills' offensive line has been one of the most consistent groups in the NFL in the 2020s, but a hurdle remains if this group wishes to maintain such a claim.
Of all the veteran free agents still available as training camp approaches, pass rusher Joey Bosa ranks among the most accomplished. He's a five-time Pro Bowler who led the league in forced fumbles just last year.
Suddenly, Maxwell Hairston finds himself at a career crossroads as he enters just his second season in the NFL. Hairston was selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft to step in and become one of the Buffalo Bills’ starting cornerbacks of the future, opposite Christian Benford.
Legendary NFL quarterback Jim Kelly announced this week that he suffered a medical issue earlier this year. Kelly, 66, says that he recently suffered a stroke.
The Bills lost left guard David Edwards to the Saints when free agency opened in March. They would like to avoid a similar fate with right guard O’Cyrus Torrence in 2027.
It’s an exciting time for the Buffalo Bills as they held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Highmark Stadium. But the question is: can the Bills expect a record bump from playing in their new home?
The Buffalo Bills have been taking part in offseason workouts recently as they prepare for the upcoming season. The Bills have already made some big changes this offseason, headlined by the firing of Sean McDermott and promotion of Joe Brady as the team’s new head coach, as well as their trade for DJ Moore.
It's been said that deadlines spur action, and for Buffalo Bills third-year receiver Keon Coleman, the writing is on the wall, and the deadlines are clear.
Buffalo has experimented with a lot of alternatives over the past few years, and these old friends could make sense for the current roster. The Buffalo Bills have a strong roster, with a few stars and solid depth.
The Buffalo Bills have a tough schedule this season, as they hold the eighth-most challenging strength of schedule, according to their opponents’ win percentage from a season ago, which sits at 0.528.
When the Buffalo Bills remade their secondary in the 2026 NFL offseason, one of their goals was to find a running mate next to second-year breakout star Cole Bishop at safety.
Buffalo Bills legend Jim Kelly is giving fans a reason to smile. The Hall of Fame quarterback recently shared a positive update on his recovery after suffering a stroke earlier this year.
While the Buffalo Bills hope to get more elite seasons from Josh Allen, they will attempt this in a new stadium. And fans are getting hyped for Highmark Stadium with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a look at the new locker room, according to a post on X by ClutchPoints and the Buffalo Bills.
According to the NFL transaction wire, the Bills have waived RB Desmond Reid from injured reserve. He was waived with an injury designation recently and had reverted to Buffalo’s IR list.
Spring football is all about opportunity and one Buffalo Bills rookie is making sure he gets as many swings in as possible while his teammate nurses an unspecified injury.
Whether or not Quinn is on the hot seat heading into the 2026 NFL season is bound to be a storyline that hovers over the Commanders throughout the summer.
Safety Cole Bishop started all 19 of the Bills’ games in 2025, including two in the playoffs, but he did not get through the season unscathed. Bishop recently revealed he underwent a left knee scope in the offseason, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN relays.