The Buffalo Bills have known for months what teams they will be facing in 2025, but not necessarily which QBs. Following several quarterback changes across the league, including Aaron Rodgers finally signing with the Steelers, Buffalo now has a clearer idea of which signal callers will be under center for their opponents during the 2025 season.
The Bills are on their last major break before training camp and preparations for the 2025 NFL season begin. With that, it’s time to hand out an offseason grade!
What might it take for a team to sign either player? With OTAs and mandatory minicamp now complete for the Buffalo Bills, I took a little time to reflect on two members from last year’s team who remain free agents.
The Buffalo Bills concluded their offseason program last week with mandatory minicamp, which marked the return of James Cook. The two-time Pro Bowl running back had sat out the voluntary portion of organized team activities (OTAs) as he continues to seek a long-term contract extension.
The Buffalo Bills made a bevy of moves at the defensive tackle position this offseason, drafting South Carolina's TJ Sanders and Kentucky's Deone Walker after signing former Pittsburgh Steelers' starter Larry Ogunjobi in free agency.
To go with our running back and tight end entries, Yardbarker's wide receiver offering rounds out a skill-position collection. Here is each of the 32 NFL franchises' greatest wideout.
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld are starting the 2025 season off right. The star couple got married on May 31 in a beautiful California wedding. And in the latest edition of her Beau Society newsletter, Steinfeld shared numerous photos from her wedding with the Bills quarterback. "HI.
After doing a phenomenal job as a starter for much of last season, it’s likely back to a reserve role for the third-year linebacker. The Buffalo Bills entered the 2024 NFL season with some question marks at linebacker.
The Buffalo Bills were one of the most dominant offenses during the 2024 season, something they expect to continue in 2025. With Josh Allen as the reigning NFL MVP, it’s easy to assume that will be the case.
Can you name this Buffalo Bills player in five clues or less? Hey Bills fans! We’re back for another day of the Buffalo Rumblings in-5 daily trivia game.
The Buffalo Bills have made it a priority to stockpile defensive talent. Not only did they use six of their nine selections in the 2025 NFL draft on defense, but they also signed veteran Joey Bosa to a one-year deal to bolster their pass rush.
Last season, the Buffalo Bills were an offensive juggernaut, led by Josh Allen, who was the league's MVP, coupled with a stout running game and a passing attack that left defenses unsure of where Allen was going with the ball; it was tough to stop.
The Buffalo Bills as Super Bowl contenders is nothing new with Josh Allen and Co. getting as close as they ever have last season with No. 17 leading the way.
Joey Bosa has gone from a team that has hope in the Los Angeles Chargers to a team that may be ready to win the Super Bowl in the Buffalo Bills. Bosa has always been one of the most feared defensive players in the league, but his role with the Chargers had changed over the years.
Former Bills offensive tackle Stew Barber died June 11, the team announced Sunday. He was three days shy of his 87th birthday. Barber played on the Bills' AFL title teams in 1964 and 1965 and was a five-time AFL all-star in his nine seasons.
Sitting atop the AFC East with NFL MVP Josh Allen at quarterback, it’s hard (but not impossible) to find fault with the Buffalo Bills. Here’s what we found for dubious fans.
The Buffalo Bills' offseason strategy on defense is pretty apparent. And it's well-timed. Buffalo Bills general manage Brandon Beane invested significant resources in both free agency and the NFL Draft to bolster the group's defensive line and help overhaul their trench play for Sean McDermott's group.
The Buffalo Bills returned to the playoffs for the sixth straight year, and the seventh time in eight years under Sean McDermott. Still, it was another loss in the AFC Championship Game, falling to the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29.
LeSean McCoy spent his first six NFL seasons — by far his most productive — with the Philadelphia Eagles. He spent the first four of those under head coach Andy Reid.