‘Since the start of the 2023 season, the Bills are 11-12 on the road, including the postseason. Even while accepting that one of those losses in last year’s regular-season finale at New England meant nothing, the evidence is clear: Take the Bills out of Orchard Park, and they’re an average – or worse – football team.’
BillsBeat - November 22, 2025
Tyrell Shavers goes from career game to not targeted for Bills against Texans
‘Wide receiver Tyrell Shavers had four catches for 90 yards during the Buffalo Bills’ Week 11 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Just four days later, Shavers played just 26 of the Bills’ 66 offensive snaps Thursday night in a 23-19 loss to the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.’
Alan Pergament: Bills Mafia will likely Billieve Hallmark's love letter to WNY 'is just right for us'
‘Billieve it or not, I smiled often previewing the syrupy movie shot in Western New York. I suspect every member of Bills Mafia will, too.’
Slow-starting Bills defense finding solutions too late in games
‘It might be difficult to differentiate the first half of the Buffalo Bills’ 23-19 loss to the Houston Texans from a chunk of their other games this season. Buffalo’s defense followed the same script, anyway.’
Tale of the tape: Plenty of blame to go around for Bills' offensive debacle against the Texans
‘It’s convenient to single out one person or group to hold accountable for the Buffalo Bills’ offensive struggles this season. But the offensive trainwreck that unfolded Thursday was a mess to be shared by all, including a nasty Houston Texans defense.’
Josh Allen injury scare exposes dangerous Bills problem
‘Houston ultimately sacked Allen a career-high eight times in its 23-19 upset of the Bills, providing a stern notice to the Bills about how fast things will go awry if they cannot protect their star better.’
Josh Allen’s inconsistencies persist in loss at Houston, as Bills slip further out of AFC East race
‘Every time Allen, the NFL’s reigning MVP, and Buffalo enjoy an apparent breakthrough, they follow up by getting stopped in their tracks — and more often the result of their own doing.’
Wildly inconsistent Bills still searching for an identity
‘But there have been times this season when they’ve looked overwhelmed, and Thursday in Houston was the most extreme example to date.’
Buffalo Bills fans will soon be able to buy pieces of Highmark Stadium as farewell season continues
‘Erie County recently amended its lease with the Bills to allow the team to hire a third party to salvage and sell stadium memorabilia. The arrangement covers everything from seats to signage and even the goalposts.’
'My life is complete': Buffalo Bills fan brings uncle's ashes home to Highmark Stadium after his death
‘She didn’t come alone. Yates’ boyfriend and daughter were with her in the Hammer’s Lot, tailgating, on Abbott Road in Orchard Park. Turns out, she also had her uncle along for the trip. Yates was carrying his ashes in her backpack.’
Sean McDermott provides injury updates after Week 12 and how the team is moving forward
‘In terms of Bernard or Brown going to Injured Reserve, McDermott said “potentially.” “I just don’t know any more (information), it’s still early,” McDermott said of the two. “It doesn’t look good for, I’ll say, this week, but we’ll see.”‘
BillsBeat - November 21, 2025
Observations: Defense rebounds from nightmare start, but it's not enough to push Bills to victory
‘“Defense bailed us out at times,” Bills quarterback Josh Allen added. Not all the way out, though.’
Lance Lysowski: Josh Allen got beaten up, and the Bills' offense has more problems to solve
‘Winless in four career games in Houston, Allen completed 24 of 34 passes for 253 yards. He threw two interceptions, his eighth and ninth this season, and the Bills have turned the ball over nine times over their last three games. This is the first time they’ve had three or more turnovers in three consecutive games since 2006.’
Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir bounces back from fumble but comes up short: 'That's kind of killing me'
‘“They played good defense. They fly to the football,” Shakir said. “(Expletive), doesn’t help that I’m turning the ball over. So, that’s a big part in the game that I’m reflecting on right now that’s kind of killing me, but just got to keep pushing on.”’
Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman inactive for second straight week
‘Benching Coleman again Thursday is another message from McDermott that all will not be forgotten as quickly as it was the last time the Bills had to discipline him. The team will be down three pass-catching options because of injury: tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring), wide receiver Curtis Samuel (neck/elbow) and wide receiver/return specialist Mecole Hardman Jr. (calf).’