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Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills’ front office have faced intense criticism this season. With several position groups failing to take the step forward the te
Hundreds of police officers are in Providence, Rhode Island, searching for the shooter who opened fire in a classroom on the Brown University campus. According to the Ivy League college, a shelter remains in place in the area while a manhunt is underway.
Drake Maye has the right idea. He gets it. He’s not shying away from the mission. He knows it would be best for the Patriots to seize the moment, win the game and end the Bills stranglehold on the division. That has to be the mindset, as opposed to knowing if they lose, they’ll still have other chances.
Buffalo Bills call up a defensive end and cornerback from the practice squad ahead of Week 15 vs. New England Patriots.
More than 400 officers are in Providence to help with the investigation as the shooter is still not in police custody, according to Providence Mayor Brett Smiley. As of 10 p.m., the shelter in place order is still in place in Providence.
The early returns on the free-agent addition of Joey Bosa were positive. The Buffalo Bills' pass rush thrived early in the year, led by the 30-year-old 10-year
Benford appeared on Buffalo's injury report in the middle of last week after sustaining a toe injury in practice. On the Bills' final injury report, Benford was listed as "questionable" to play. A practice squad elevation could indicate Benford might be unable to play on Sunday at Gillette Stadium: