When star quarterback Josh Allen won his first MVP trophy last season, it further signaled that bigger things are ahead for the Buffalo Bills, who have long been pining for a maiden Super Bowl title.
Josh Allen led the Bills to a 31-21 win over the Dolphins, pushing Buffalo to a strong 3-0 start. With momentum building, one NFL veteran has urged coach Sean McDermott to protect his star quarterback.
When the Buffalo Bills selected Deone Walker in the fourth round, there weren't big expectations for the rookie heading into the 2025 season. Still, many fans wanted the Bills to draft a "big man" and assumed he fit into the 3-technique spot, currently occupied by DaQuan Jones.
It shouldn't be a surprise when considering the parallels between the two Californian quarterbacks born 13.5 years apart. While Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen, who was born on May 21, 1996, was growing up Cal product Aaron Rodgers was succeeding the legendary Brett Favre as the Green Bay Packers' starter.
The Buffalo Bills lost a member of their practice squad this past week, when offensive lineman Dan Feeney was poached by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, leading into their Week 3 matchup with the New York Jets.
The Buffalo Bills improved to 3-0 this past week after defeating the Miami Dolphins 31-21 on "Thursday Night Football." Leading the charge was 2024 MVP quarterback Josh Allen, who completed 22 of 28 passes for 213 yards, three touchdowns, and added 25 rushing yards.
When Buffalo Bills' head coach Sean McDermott abruptly fired Ken Dorsey as the team's offensive coordinator after an ugly loss in 2023, many thought it was a cheap scapegoat move.
Thursday night's Week 3 opener provided a 31-21 outcome for the Bills, a moral victory for the Dolphins, and a ratings win for Prime Video. Per Amazon, the game drew an average audience of 16.45 million viewers.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Buffalo Bills were able to get some extra rest after facing the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night in Week 3. This led to a stress-free Sunday, where they were able to scout their Week 4 opponents, the New Orleans Saints.
While the Buffalo Bills got to sit back on a "mini bye" having played Thursday night, they got to see their Week 4 opponents play on Sunday. Let's just say, the Bills' gaudy betting spread for their ensuing matchup with the New Orleans Saints is well earned.
The Buffalo Bills will be getting some much-needed reinforcements back on the practice field following their Week 4 matchup with the New Orleans Saints.
The AFC East got off to an early start in Week 3, with the Buffalo Bills hosting the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football. It was a tougher contest than anticipated, but the Bills pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 31-21 win.
After entering their Week 3 matchup with the Miami Dolphins as massive 11.5-point favorites, the Buffalo Bills (3-0) will also enter their Week 4 contest favored by a wide margin.
The Buffalo Bills have dealt with various injuries to a few key players over the first three weeks of the season. From Ed Oliver to Matt Milano and a few others, Buffalo has had to employ a next-man-up mentality while bursting out to a 3-0 start.
Key Points: James Cook has racked up 355 yards and four touchdowns through three games. The Bills are 3-0 after his 108-yard, one-touchdown night against Miami.
Expectations for this Week 3 Thursday Night Football centered on the idea that the Buffalo Bills would dominate and easily defeat the Dolphins. However, Thursday Night Football games often fall short of fan and expert predictions.