Philadelphia Eagles' defensive tackle Jalen Carter didn't do any favors for his reputation in Week 17. After starting the season by spitting in the face of Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Dak Prescott on national TV, Carter's questionable character was on display in a 13-12 win over the Buffalo Bills on December 28.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was back at it again. On Sunday, the former Georgia Bulldogs star returned to action, facing the Buffalo Bills’ offensive line at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., after missing three games due to injuries in both shoulders.
The Buffalo Bills’ narrow 13-12 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday was defined by late-game drama, controversial moments, and mounting frustration.
How many of the players to rush for at least three touchdowns in one NFL playoff game can you name in five minutes?
Spencer Brown’s holiday season just got a little bit hotter. The Buffalo Bills’ offensive lineman finished a position-wide gift exchange with one of the most unique and blistering items you could imagine.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
As the Buffalo Bills hope to fend off a record-setting performance from Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett on Sunday, it would sure help to have starting left tackle Dion Dawkins in the lineup.
The Buffalo Bills are starting to heat up at the right time and are playing some of their best football heading into Week 16. On Sunday, Buffalo got its biggest win yet, coming back from down 21-0 to beat the New England Patriots 35-31 and stay alive in a very close AFC East race.
Josh Allen has etched his name into the record books seemingly week after week throughout what has been another MVP-caliber season. But this coming Sunday, the Buffalo Bills’ QB may wind up on the wrong side of history.
It's a feel-good Friday in Orchard Park as two injured Buffalo Bills' starters have returned to full participation at practice. After missing the December 7 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, defensive end Joey Bosa and right tackle Spencer Brown are in line to return to game action when the Bills visit the New England Patriots on December 14.
The Buffalo Bills' offensive line could potentially receive a double boost against the first-place New England Patriots on December 14. While Bills' starting right tackle Spencer Brown proclaimed himself ready for a return to the lineup after a two-week absence, Buffalo's Week 15 opponent may be without its sacks leader.
The Buffalo Bills are expected to get a major boost on the offensive line this weekend, as starting right tackle Spencer Brown confirmed he plans to return for Sunday’s crucial AFC East matchup against the New England Patriots.
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.
Following a two-game absence, a Buffalo Bills’ star offensive player is expecting to return to the field on Sunday against the New England Patriots. Buffalo Bills right tackle Spencer Brown has been out for the past two weeks due to a shoulder injury sustained during the team’s loss to the Houston Texans.
Both Buffalo Bills' starting offensive tackles have recorded real progress since late last week. After missing the Week 13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers due to injuries suffered on November 20, left tackle Dion Dawkins and right tackle Spencer Brown returned to practice, in a limited capacity, on Wednesday in Orchard Park.
As if the task of neutralizing Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive front wasn't difficult enough, the Buffalo Bills will have to do so without their two starting offensive tackles.
The Steelers may have an advantage with a mismatch in the trenches.
The Buffalo Bills will be without both of their starting offensive tackles on Sunday against T.J. Watt and the host Pittsburgh Steelers, one week after quarterback Josh Allen was sacked a career-high eight times.
The Buffalo Bills' latest transaction is likely in response to the shoulder injury suffered by starting right tackle Spencer Brown in Week 12. On Monday, the Bills officially opened the 21-day practice window for offensive tackle Tylan Grable, who has been on Injured Reserve since the season's start.
The Buffalo Bills got roughed up in a Thursday night loss in Houston and could see two starters head to injured reserve.
The Buffalo Bills absorbed a tough loss to the Houston Texans, 23-19, at NRG Stadium on Thursday after their last-gasp rally fell short. Calen Bullock secured the win for the Texans after intercepting Josh Allen’s pass to Josh Palmer in their final drive following their huge conversion on 4th and 27 with less than a minute to go.
The Buffalo Bills announced they have activated RT Spencer Brown off the PUP list. Brown, 27, was a former third-round pick by the Bills in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Northern Iowa.
The Buffalo Bills know that in order to knock off a team like the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, the team needs their full collection of starters on the
Another extension has been worked out in time for the start of the season. Right tackle Spencer Brown has agreed to a four-year deal Bills deal.
Brown is currently set to play out the final year of his rookie contract before becoming one of the latest players to benefit from the upward movement in the tackle market.
Even though Sunday's game against Cleveland was moved to Detroit due to the snow, there was still concern on to whether or not Bills players and team personnel could actually make it to the airport.
Brown was selected by Buffalo in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft and has made four starts and played seven games.
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