Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen very well may be the best player in all of football. Watching him on Sundays is magical, more often than not pulling
The Buffalo Bills are essentially one win away from yet another postseason berth. Remember the drought years, how the team just couldn't find a way into the dance after nearly two decades of abysmal football.
He failed to record a sack, but veteran defensive end Joey Bosa more than made his presence felt during the Buffalo Bills' comeback win over the New England Patriots.
When the Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patriots on Sunday, head coaches Sean McDermott and Mike Vrabel each broke trends that spanned the entirety of their careers as related to a team's bye week.
With three games left to play, the Buffalo Bills are getting hot at the right time. Buffalo has won three games straight, including a huge comeback win over the New England Patriots in Week 15.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Buffalo Bills' playoff picture was murky at best a few weeks ago. Many fans and media were counting the Bills out of not just the division title, but also questioning whether they would make the playoffs.
Josh Allen is the NFL's reigning MVP and after leading Sunday's signature comeback from 21-0 down to the New England Patriots, he's thrust himself into the race again in 2025.
The Buffalo Bills pulled to within one game of the AFC East by shocking the New England Patriots in a comeback win this weekend. Even if they don't win the division, they're still in excellent shape and can clinch a playoff berth as early as Week 16.
His Buffalo Bills' debut ended early due to injury, but another opportunity may be awaiting wide receiver Mecole Hardman. Having served four weeks on Injured Reserve, the Bills are permitted to open Hardman's activation window at any time moving forward.
Media pundits across the NFL reacted strongly to the Buffalo Bills’ comeback win over the New England Patriots, with many of them declaring the Bills as a Super Bowl favorite.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Bills Mafia is still celebrating the win over New England, living off the high from the electric comeback victory. Quarterback Josh Allen and running back James Cook were phenomenal on offense, helping lead the team to a dub.
It was a team effort for the Buffalo Bills in Week 15 as they fought their way back after the New England Patriots took a 21-0 lead. Buffalo wound up winning 35-31, improving to 10-4 on the season.
Jordan Phillips sustained an ankle injury that required him to be placed into a walking boot following the Buffalo Bills’ Week 15 win over the New England Patriots.
The Patriots squandered a golden opportunity to clinch the AFC East division title when they blew a 24-7 halftime lead and ultimately suffered a 35-31 loss to the rival Bills on Sunday.
Just as we were riding high off that win against the Bengals, where the defense looked like it could stop a freight train, the football gods decided to sprinkle a little chaos into the mix.
The Bills announced on Saturday that they are elevating CB Dane Jackson and DE Andre Jones for Week 15. Jackson, 29, was drafted by the Bills in the seventh round out of Pittsburgh in the 2020 NFL Draft.