The man who "saved" the Buffalo Bills is now rubbing fans the wrong way. Owner Terry Pegula, who bought the team in 2014 when some felt it would move out of Buffalo, negotiated a deal to build new Highmark Stadium with the help of New York taxpayer money.
The preseason is nearly over, with the Buffalo Bills taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their finale this Saturday night. Buffalo is 0-2 this preseason, with their latest loss being a 38-0 beatdown at the hands of the Chicago Bears.
There are simply too many factors in the player's favor for the Buffalo Bills to cut bait at this point in time. Sure, Curtis Samuel has struggled to be available since joining the Bills as a free agent in 2024, but his potential upside makes his worthy of a 53-man roster spot.
The Buffalo Bills believe they have their receiving corps figured out with Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, and Joshua Palmer as their top three options. While that trio has enough talent to keep the offense on track, the Bills should still keep an eye out for potential improvements.
A young fan had their dream come true, thanks to offensive lineman Dion Dawkins, who helped the kid meet Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, and the moment was captured on HBO’s Hard Knocks.
The impact of NFL head coaches is arguably greater than any other major US sport. Heading into the 2025 season, these are the best head coaches ranked from first to worst.
The Buffalo Bills have lived at the doorstep of greatness for years. With Josh Allen cemented as one of the league’s most dangerous quarterbacks and playoff appearances a near expectation, Buffalo has become a model of consistency.
Buffalo Bills' wide receiver Keon Coleman is going into his second season in the NFL, where he hopes to be better than his rookie year. CBS Sports writer Zachary Pereles listed Coleman as a potential player that could make the difference between the Bills making and missing the Super Bowl.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has once again put his team in the spotlight, and once again, it has nothing to do with success during this century. Jones
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
It's been nine years, but the Buffalo Bills' connection to former Carolina Panthers' players remains alive. Since head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane came to the Bills from Carolina in 2017, they have brought in a number of familiar faces from their days with the Panthers.
The 2025 NFL season is rapidly approaching, but first the Buffalo Bills will play one more preseason game before making their 53-man roster cuts on August 26.
Talk about tough breaks. The Buffalo Bills are staring down the barrel of yet another blow to their depleted secondary. Veteran Cornerback Tre’Davious White limped off the practice field during a recent session, leaving Bills fans collectively holding their breath.
The preseason hasn't been too kind to the Buffalo Bills in terms of injuries. On Thursday, former All-Pro cornerback Tre'Davious White was injured at the end of practice, and while he was able to limp to the tunnel with a trainer, a cart arrived to assist him.
Passing for over 4,500 yards is the new benchmark for a top tier quarterback having a good season in the modern day NFL. How many of the QBs to hit that milestone in a single season since 2000 can you name in seven minutes?
Injuries have been an issue for the Buffalo Bills this offseason. They already lost rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston to a knee injury while also having safety Cole Bishop miss time with a quad injury.
Josh Allen will sit out Saturday's game against the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers, marking the first time in his NFL career that the Buffalo Bills quarterback will not play in the preseason.
One of the few questions aimed at the Buffalo Bills' offense this upcoming season is does Josh Allen have enough weapons? Still without a No. 1 receiver, as was the case last year, the Bills are going ahead again with an "everybody eats" mantra for Joe Brady's unit.
The Buffalo Bills are expecting big things out of second-year receiver Keon Coleman heading into the 2025 NFL season. All reports from camp have indicated that he's poised to do just that.
The Buffalo Bills recently endured an ugly 38-0 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears, one that head coach Sean McDermott was not too thrilled about. This all occurred as the Bills prepare for what they hope will be a 2025 season that ends with them hoisting a Lombardi Trophy for the first time in franchise history.
The Buffalo Bills want to bring the Lombardi Trophy to Orchard Park, and they feel as though they have the team to do it. After spending valuable draft capital to bolster the defensive line, the team made a splash by signing veteran pass rusher Joey Bosa.
With the Bills currently utilizing a committee approach with their receiving corps, Buffalo may actually be the best landing spot for him to reassert himself as a reliable pass-catcher.