The Houston Texans signed veteran long snapper Blake Ferguson on Wednesday. The other long snapper on the current 90-man roster is undrafted rookie Austin Brinkman.
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for a season with sky-high expectations. With Josh Allen winning MVP, the return of the red helmet, the final season at Highmark Stadium, and even an HBO documentary following the team, it's a good time to be a fan of the Buffalo Bills.
In the words of Buffalo Bills' longsnapper Reid Ferguson, "This is so insanely cool." The longest-tenured Bill was referring to the drone-captured video footage that gives viewers an incredibly intimate look at the new Highmark Stadium being constructed across the street.
It definitely caught a lot of fans by surprise, and, as it turns out, Buffalo Bills' team personnel as well. As the league meeting wrapped up on Wednesday, the NFL and HBO announced that the Bills have been selected as the host for the summertime documentary series Hard Knocks.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
On May 16, 2016, the Buffalo Bills signed Reid Ferguson, only to release him a few months later in August. That wasn't the end though as the Bills brought him back and signed him to the practice squad on November 2nd that same year.
The Bills reward the longest-tenured Bill with a high-end contract. Over the weekend, the Buffalo Bills announced that they re-signed long snapper Reid Ferguson to a four-year contract.
Plus, Reid Ferguson, the longest-tenured Bill also signs a four-year contract extension First, star wide receiver Khalil Shakir agreed to a four-year contract extension, then star linebacker and defensive captain Terrel Bernard inked a four-year contract extension.
As far as players who have been with the Buffalo Bills for the entirety of head coach Sean McDermott's tenure, there are three who remain heading into 2025.
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.
Adam Schefter reports that the Bills are re-signing LS Reid Ferguson to a four-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through 2029. Ferguson, 30, wound up signing on with the Bills as an undrafted free agent out of LSU back in 2016.
As the long snapper of the Buffalo Bills, Reid Ferguson has one of the most unique views of an NFL game. It’s a bit upside down (literally). Ever wonder how game day looks for the longest-tenured Bills player?
We’re at the halfway point with the longest-tenured member of the roster It may be cliche, but in the NFL, the only thing that’s constant is change. The Buffalo Bills aren’t immune to this, and we as fans see it in the constant turnover on the team’s roster.
As most Western New Yorkers prepared to search for surprises under their Christmas trees, Reid Ferguson found one atop his locker. Ferguson, the Buffalo
After a nail-biting Bolts-Bills game Saturday night, a Buffalo special teamer found it particularly funny that he was given a drug test immediately after the game.