The Buffalo Bills focused on defense throughout the 2025 NFL draft, and they were praised for getting excellent value with the majority of their selections.
The Buffalo Bills had one of the best offenses in football last season, averaging 30.9 points per game, with the passing attack, along with a stellar run game seeing the AFC East champs make it all the way to the AFC Championship game.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook is still waiting for the new contract he desires, and he might have to wait until next offseason. That means playing
Well, that escalated quickly. It was only a few weeks ago that the Buffalo Bills were severely undermanned at the cornerback position, needing a starting CB2 and a battle-tested backup.
Over the last few years, Bills general manager Brandon Beane has tried everything he can to get Buffalo over the hump and into the Super Bowl. The Bills will head into the 2025 season with one of the better rosters in the NFL yet again, and should be among the final remaining teams deep during the postseason.
There’s no denying the Buffalo Bills have been one of the best teams in the NFL in the first half of this decade. But playing in the AFC East has also helped them too.
Josh Allen can be described in a lot of ways. Let's add "clutch" to his massive resume. The Buffalo Bills quarterback was listed on NFL analyst Warren Sharp's list of most clutch NFL signal callers dating back to 2020.
The free-agent status of cornerback Rasul Douglas has left the Buffalo Bills with a question mark at the cornerback spot. While the team did address its
The Buffalo Bills made nine selections in the 2025 NFL draft, starting with Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30 overall. General manager Brandon Beane continued to focus on defense following that selection, taking a defender with the team’s first five selections.
The Buffalo Bills have had a busy offseason of work after coming up short against the Kansas City Chiefs once again in the playoffs. The majority of their
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane, was on the Rich Eisen Show, and naturally, the topic of not drafting a wide receiver early arose. Eisen brought it up in response Beane's outburst at the folks at WGR.
It seems like only yesterday when quarterback Josh Allen stylishly strolled into the Orchard Park facility for the first day of Buffalo Bills' voluntary OTAs, but Phase 1 is already complete.
The Buffalo Bills did a ton of work in the offseason to build the roster up for their Super Bowl run in 2025, but they still have questions at key positions.
ESPN recently named the Buffalo Bills' biggest remaining roster hole ahead of the 2025 NFL season. And unfortunately for the Bills, it's a roster hole that won't be easy to fill. ESPN thinks the Bills need some outside wide receiver help. From ESPN: Keon Coleman had a quietly efficient rookie season.
As James Cook approaches the final year of his rookie contract, his future beyond 2025 remains a talking point. The Bills are confident he will be in place for at least next season, and a holdout this summer is not expected by the team at this time.
After just one season, the Jacksonville Jaguars released former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis. Before everyone demands that general manager Brandon Beane bring him back to Buffalo, let's break down a few numbers first.
It's still 11+ months until the 2026 NFL Draft, but it's never too early to speculate. Kyle Crabbs released his Way-Too-Early 2026 Mock Draft, which projects the Buffalo Bills to draft Florida interior offensive lineman Jake Slaughter with the No.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen received some much deserved recognition this week, but it's a bit of a double edged sword. On Wednesday, CBS Sports revealed its post-draft 2025 NFL quarterback rankings. The rankings themselves can be debated plenty -- Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels comes in at No.
The Buffalo Bills are coming off a 2024 season that saw them get as close as they could to a Super Bowl appearance but ultimately fall short. The play of the whole roster, but more noticeably, the MVP winner, Josh Allen, was a big reason why.
The NFL announced it will hold its 2025 schedule release show on May 14. This year’s Buffalo Bills schedule will feature nine home games at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.