Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane admits he has some more work to do when it comes to completing the roster. The Bills need to reinforce their depth at multiple positions along with adding versatile pieces to new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard's front seven.
Of the Buffalo Bills’ list of concerns in recent seasons, Dalton Kincaid’s lingering knee injury has been at the top of the list. And it appears it will continue to be an issue moving forward.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has a lot of holes to fill in the 2026 NFL Draft, and only two picks in the top 100 to do so. The D.J. Moore trade cost the Bills their second-round pick, so now Buffalo needs to nail picks 26 and 91 in order to strengthen the depth chart.
As Joe Brady steps into his new role as Buffalo Bills head coach, he knows quarterback Josh Allen’s play will be crucial to any success he or the team finds.
The Buffalo Bills need immediate contributors at only a few spots on the roster as the 2026 NFL Draft nears, and that could lead general manager Brandon Beane to lean towards players with higher ceilings in April.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Per Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated, NFL coaches were given an opportunity to speak out against the expected expansion of the regular season. Some instead went in a different direction.
Could the Buffalo Bills still be looking to add to their wide receiver room? According to reports, that's exactly what they're doing. Despite the major trade for D.J.
The crutches told one story. The game film told another. Josh Allen hobbled to Joe Brady’s introductory press conference in a walking boot, his right foot freshly broken, looking like a man who wouldn’t suit up for weeks.
One of the positions that the Buffalo Bills have left unaddressed to begin the offseason is inside linebacker, where there is expected to be turnover under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
The Buffalo Bills will have the services of their top pass-catching tight end for at least two more seasons. The Bills have officially picked up the fifth-year option on Dalton Kincaid's rookie contract, which now runs through the 2027 season.
The NFL is having trouble negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Referees Association. At Sunday's league meetings, the league authorized staff to hire replacement officials in the coming weeks ahead of the agreement's ending on May 31.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
As expected, the Bills will pick up tight end Dalton Kincaid‘s fifth-year option, Jay Skurski of the Buffalo News reports. Kincaid is in line to earn $8.16MM in 2027.
The Buffalo Bills welcomed back a few familiar faces on one-year contracts this past week, and they may not be finished signing players who have previously spent time with the team.
One of the answers for the Buffalo Bills may be as simple as freeing quarterback Josh Allen. In other words, let the five-time NFL MVP finalist let it loose.
The NFL Draft is less than a month away, and no one knows what the Bills are going to do with the 26th pick. There are still a lot of positions the team can improve at, such as wide receiver, linebacker, and secondary.
The Buffalo Bills are going on the road again. Amid the 2026 preseason, the Bills will head to Berea, Ohio, the home of the Cleveland Browns’ training camp, where the AFC foes will meet months after squaring off on the game field in a Week 16 matchup.
The 2026 NFL draft is less than a month away, and the Buffalo Bills have a couple of areas they should be focused on. Despite signing outside linebacker Bradley Chubb and trading for wide receiver DJ Moore, the Bills still need more depth at each of these positions.
The former Los Angeles Chargers star is a free agent after a brief tenure with the Buffalo Bills, and San Francisco has been floated as his most likely destination.
The Buffalo Bills need help at linebacker, and there's a linebacker on the market who desperately wants to provide his services to the organization. It's just a matter of whether the organization wants to take a flyer on another one-year deal for the veteran.
While the Bills have improved their roster and addressed some positional needs early in free agency, trading back or out of the first round still remains their best option.
Although the Bills have been perennial AFC contenders since 2019, a mediocre pass rush has been among the reasons they have not reached the Super Bowl.
The Buffalo Bills officially signed WR Trent Sherfield to a contract on Friday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Sherfield, 30, signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt in 2018.
Damar Hamlin will be remaining in Buffalo for at least the 2026 season. The veteran safety re-signed with the Bills on Friday, per a team announcement.