Tempers boiled over for New England long before the final whistle in their 35-31 collapse against the Buffalo Bills. Cornerback Carlton Davis was already fuming over a late fourth-quarter pass interference flag that extended a crucial Buffalo drive.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is considered a top defensive mind. So, why can't his team stop the run this season?
Whether or not they'll be 100 percent in time for Sunday's home game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills' starting linebackers Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano have taken a positive step forward.
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It’s been difficult to keep track of the many reasons to worry about the Buffalo Bills’ performance through the first six weeks of the season. The defense has been lacking, the offense has underperformed, and there have even been a few lackluster performances on special teams.
The Buffalo Bills are currently in their bye week, which comes at a perfect time. While it's ideal to go into a break on a high note, the Bills are reeling from two consecutive losses and can use the time to hit the reset button and get things back on track.
The Atlanta Falcons' young stars delivered. The Buffalo Bills have an alarming problem.
The Buffalo Bills have battled through the first five weeks of the season without the services of several significant contributors, compiling a 4-1 record despite missing a few key players.
According to Adam Schefter, the Bills are placing S Damar Hamlin and DT T.J. Sanders on injured reserve. They are also ruling out LB Matt Milano for their upcoming game on Monday Night Football against the Falcons.
The Buffalo Bills entered Sunday night’s matchup against AFC East rival New England Patriots as the last remaining unbeaten team in the NFL, but their streak ended with a 23-20 upset loss.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Buffalo Bills had their All-Pro linebacker back on the field for Sunday Night Football, but not even for two full quarters. Having returned to the starting lineup after missing 2.5 games due to a Week 2 pectoral injury, Matt Milano reaggravated the issue and spent the entire second half on the sideline as a result.
Although the film's debut preceded Matt Milano's 1994 birthday by one year, it seems like the Buffalo Bills' linebacker is living in some version of "Groundhog Day." Whereas Bill Murray's character wakes up on the same day of the year every morning, Milano routinely wakes up and sees his name on the injury report with one issue after another.
The Buffalo Bills endured a low-scoring affair on Sunday Night Football. But now have a concerning NFL injury update involving star defender Matt Milano against the New England Patriots.
Buffalo linebacker Matt Milano is active after being listed as questionable for the Bills' home game against the New England Patriots on Sunday night after missing the previous two contests with a pectoral injury.
While Matt Milano has already been declared out for Thursday night’s matchup between the Bills and Dolphins, the former All-Pro linebacker may have received some good news on the pectoral injury that has sidelined him early in the season.
In a perfect world, Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator Bobby Babich would have a linebacker with Matt Milano's tackling and Dorian Williams' speed. In the real world, however, splitting their talents into two bodies is working out pretty well.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott delivered an expected update this afternoon: linebacker Matt Milano will likely miss time this season with a partially torn pectoral muscle, according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic.
Matt Milano‘s missed time over the past two seasons has led to speculation about his future. The All-Pro Bills linebacker remains in the fold for now, but 2025 now represents his walk year.
Bills LB Matt Milano agreed to a pay cut as part of a reworked deal, per Jason Fitzgerald of Over The Cap. Fitzgerald says Milano reduced his pay by $3.6 million but can make up that same amount in incentives.
Matt Milano is a franchise cornerstone for the Buffalo Bills. After missing most of the 2023 season with a MCL tear and fracture in his leg, the hope was for a fully healthy Milano to return to his role as the stud weakside linebacker that the Bills know him to be in 2024.
The Buffalo Bills remain just one game behind the Kansas City Chiefs for the No. 1 seed in the AFC after a dominant victory against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Bills' defense will receive a significant boost for Sunday night's game against the 49ers and the stretch run of the 2024 season.
August wasn't a kind month for the Buffalo Bills. The organization lost key players throughout training camp including All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano.
The Buffalo Bills will look to build off their five-game win streak when they host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. On Monday, the Bills made a massive positive move for their defense, opening the 21-day practice window for All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that the team plans to open the 21-day practice window for linebacker Matt Milano to return from injured reserve.
Bills HC Sean McDermott announced they are designating LB Matt Milano to return from injured reserve, per Ryan O’Halloran. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. He’s been out since mid-August with a biceps injury.
The Bills are still counting on their veteran linebacker to make a late-season return.
The Buffalo Bills will be without one of their best defensive players for the majority of the 2024 season.
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