It’s never a bad idea to add experience and championship pedigree to a young position group, is it? The Buffalo Bills overhauled their receiving corps in the 2024 NFL offseason, moving on from veterans Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis while recentering the unit around youth in the form of rookie Keon Coleman and third-year contributor Khalil Shakir.
As is the time honored tradition, Keon Coleman visited Orchard Park and One Bills Drive the day after the team selected him at the 2024 NFL draft. It took an extra 24 hours to happen after the Bills traded out of Round 1, but Coleman comes to Buffalo via the No.
New Buffalo Bills wide receiver Chase Claypool's number will remind fans of a certain former wide receiver. Claypool is listed as No. 14 on the Bills'…
Buffalo Bills 2024 NFL draft pick Keon Coleman sat down with his new team and conducted a quick one-on-one interview so fans could get to know the player a bit more.
The Buffalo Bills defense has perenially been one of the league’s best since head coach Sean McDermott took the reins of the team in 2017, consistently finishing near the top of the NFL in total defense and points allowed.
A fifth consecutive season with at least 11 wins, but no fifth straight AFC East division title? That's what the Buffalo Bills are looking at in 2024, according to an Artificial Intelligence- powered prediction that was shared on social media by The 33rd Team.
One Bills Drive, just a few years ago, was a preferred landing spot for ‘premiere’ undrafted free agents, a heavily desired destination for some of the more notable players that fell through the cracks of the NFL Draft.
Pro Football Focus thinks one of the Buffalo Bills' day three selections was one of the best picks of the entire 2024 NFL Draft. PFF recently named their best pick for each round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
We've already peered into the crystal ball and tried to project the Buffalo Bills offensive depth chart for the upcoming season, so now we’re going to do the same with the defensive side of the ball.
His prowess on the football field has been matched by few in NFL history. His joke-writing ability (or eye for ghostwriters), however, could use a bit of work.
The Buffalo Bills ended up landing Keon Coleman at the 2024 NFL draft but he might’ve been on the New England Patriots’ radar as well. When the draft was all said and done, Buffalo ended up trading out of Round 1 and selected Coleman at No.
The Buffalo Bills have added a ton of new faces at the wide receiver this offseason. Buffalo signed former Washington Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel, as well as former Atlanta Falcons receiver Mack Hollins.
NFL running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane’s phone was in near-constant use throughout the 2024 NFL Draft, as the team executed several moves around the board as it added 10 prospects to its roster.
According to Ari Meirov, former Browns RB Duke Johnson has announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons. Johnson, 30, is a former third-round pick of the Browns back in 2015.
A University of Miami legend is calling it a career.
The dust of the 2024 NFL Draft has settled, and the pending free agents are all but signed. With that, let's take a look into our metaphorical crystal ball to project who will be suiting up on the offensive side of the ball for the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 NFL season.
Break out your sewing machines—there’s a new No. 14 in Western New York. Recently signed wide receiver Chase Claypool has been assigned No. 14 by the Buffalo Bills, marking the return of the uniform number to the team’s receiving corps after the offseason departure of Stefon Diggs.
The last 48 hours or so have been filled with a lot of jokes at the expense of Chase Claypool. And you know what? Fair enough. This is a guy who really fell hard to Earth after having a terrific rookie season.
It has the makings of an Abbott and Costello-esque bit the quality of which could rival “who’s on first?” “Who are the Bills playing at guard?” “Yes.” We’ll workshop the joke, but there’s definitely something there, a sentiment the Buffalo Bills share with regard to former Utah guard Keaton Bills.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a concerted effort to ‘reset the clock’ in the 2024 NFL offseason, to shed veterans and salary cap commitment while re-centering his roster around young players who can potentially rise to prominence if given more significant roles.
Here are three dark-horse candidates for 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The Buffalo Bills needed to give quarterback Josh Allen wide receiver help this offseason, and they continued that process on Friday by taking a dive into the NFL's pile of reclamation projects.
Buffalo's WR depth chart isn't that impressive. Could the Bills look at one of their past stars?
The Buffalo Bills are working hard to replenish some of the talent that they lost this offseason.
The Bills have plenty of production to replace with Stefon Diggs no longer in the fold.
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