The Buffalo Bills certainly don't lack talent, especially at the linebacker position. Matt Milano has become one of the very best off-ball linebackers in the NFL over the last several seasons, and his absence was felt last season once he was lost in October due to a leg injury suffered against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.
The Buffalo Bills added several wide receivers this offseason. Buffalo signed Mack Hollins from the Atlanta Falcons, as well as Chase Claypool from the Miami Dolphins and drafted Keon Coleman from Florida State.
Here are my picks for the players who helped themselves the most so far, and the ones who didn't have the ideal start to 2024 The Bills closed out the first part of their preparations for the upcoming NFL season, concluding their mandatory minicamp this past week.
The Buffalo Bills are entering a season that many are calling a transition year, with many even saying the Bills will miss out on the playoffs for the first time since 2018. There has been a lot of turnover for Buffalo over the last several months.
The new additions to the Buffalo Bills' roster kicked off the acclimation process during the recently-completed Organized Team Activities, and one veteran receiver, in particular, made his presence felt during that span.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a concerted effort to extend his team’s championship window in the 2024 NFL offseason, moving on from several stalwart starters to reset its on-field and financial clocks.
Stefon Diggs was traded to the Texans by the Bills but has since had nothing but nice things to say about his former team. In this day and age of media coverage, athletes are always careful with their words.
The annual reveal of the newest entry in EA Sports’ Madden NFL series perennially brings with it a bevy of consumer complaints. Graphical deficiencies, the lack of requested features, questionable player ratings—if you can think of it, customers have likely criticized EA Sports for it.
Plus, learn how GM Brandon Beane has made sure there is plenty of depth at linebacker Before we get to the Buffalo Rumblinks, we’d like to wish all the dads a happy Father’s Day!
The fan anticipation floating around Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman can perhaps best be likened to a boulder rolling down a large hill—it’s picked up momentum as it’s inched closer to its final destination, and if precautions aren’t taken now, people could get (figuratively) hurt.
Sean McDermott dusted of plenty of his old reliables. Linebacker Matt Milano will be taking it “one day at a time.” And of course, “credit to Matt” for getting back on the field.
Sports fans love a comeback story. These narratives can come within the course of the season, throughout a single game, or with a player making their actual comeback to the game.
Media, fans, players, and coaches got a sample of what Bills coaches, players, and fans hope will become a regular occurrence. New Buffalo receiver Keon Coleman made a highlight-worthy play during the team’s mandatory minicamp this week, adjusting in mid-air to make a contested jump ball catch on a pass from quarterback Josh Allen.
Stefon Diggs ended up forcing his way out of the Buffalo Bills. Despite the wide receiver’s attempt to play the victim card and make fans perceive that he is stuck in a helpless situation, the Bills decided that it was time for the team to move on from him.
The Buffalo Bills have a medley of talent on both sides of the ball. That said, their talent off the edge is somewhat lacking in terms of having a star edge rusher.
It's one of the little things that folks have a habit of taking for granted at times. Being that it is responsible for starting every single play, a clean center-quarterback exchange is essential to a highly-functioning offense.
The first chicken wing is part of any new Buffalo inhabitant’s indoctrination into the city, generally occurring sometime between their first Labatt Blue and first Lake effect snowstorm.
The Buffalo Bills have come so close so many times, but fall just short in recent years during their quest for a Super Bowl trophy. It's beyond frustrating for, not just the team and ownership, but also the fans.
The Buffalo Bills were one of the strangest teams in the NFL last season. They were labeled Super Bowl contenders heading into 2023, but went just 6-6 over their first 12 games.
The Buffalo Bills were one of the strangest teams in the NFL last season. They were labeled Super Bowl contenders heading into 2023, but went just 6-6 over their first 12 games.
We all remember when Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field in Cincinnati and how the Buffalo Bill safety nearly died before he arrived at a downtown hospital.
Kaiir Elam hasn’t lived up to expectations since the Buffalo Bills selected him in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft. His performance throughout offseason workouts suggests he may now finally be ready to put the bust talk in his rear-view mirror.
The makeup of the Bills’ rebuilt wide receiver room suggests he will need to hit the ground running. Buffalo passed on multiple wideouts late in the first round before identifying him as their centerpiece fix post-Stefon Diggs.
Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs was traded by the Buffalo Bills in the offseason, but the All-Pro wide receiver is still thinking about the trade that shipped him to upstate New York.
Right now, the team has two guys on the roster who have almost zero football experience.
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