The Buffalo Bills are said to be on the lookout for defensive ends, and a former Top 3 draft pick is now available to Brandon Beane and Co.
The player releases for the Buffalo Bills won’t be as profound this year as last, but there are still moves Brandon Beane has to make .
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane was singing the praises of his quarterback, Josh Allen, from the 2025 NFL combine. During an appearance on the "Pat McAfee Show," the Bills GM broke down the quarterback's rise from a humble start in college to NFL MVP.
Of the 22 players who started on offense or defense for the Bills in the AFC championship game against the Chiefs, only three of them – wide receiver Mack Hollins, safety Damar Hamlin and cornerback Rasul Douglas – are scheduled to become unrestricted free agents next week.
NFLPA report card was released this week with Bills' players giving the organization a very poor mark in category critical to attracting free agents.
Buffalo News sports reporter Jay Skurski plays GM for a Day and recommends cuts – including one big one – to get the Buffalo Bills under the salary cap.
The Buffalo Bills have decided not to tender a qualifying offer to tight end Quintin Morris. But he could still be back in 2025. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bills decided to pass on the tender... but the team would still like the 26-year-old to return:
NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills
With the Buffalo Bills prioritizing a stronger performance next season, GM Brandon Beane shared his thoughts on Von Miller's future with the team.
”This is a guy who was ‘overrated,’ right?” Beane said of the 2024 poll that listed Allen as the NFL’s most overrated quarterback following the 2023 season. “In all seriousness, that’s how our training camp day started. Josh asked me the question. And we were getting into the overrated [discussion] to the guy who won MVP.”
While at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, 7 Sports reporter Dom Tibbetts spoke with NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe to look at the Bills options in 2025.
Shakir bought a used 2021 white Subaru with tinted windows when he arrived in Buffalo in 2022 as a fifth-round draft pick. Since then, the 25-year-old has evolved into one of Buffalo’s top playmakers and the Bills rewarded him with a four-year contract worth a reported $62 million last week.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results