‘The Bills’ “everybody eats” philosophy isn’t rooted in production, but rather doing individual jobs the right way, with the faith that good things will come a player’s way as a result. If one person encapsulates that, it is Shavers, who has already been cut twice in his NFL career.’
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Regression hit the Bills' turnover margin. How can a turnaround occur?
‘The Bills knew it would be difficult to protect the ball and take it away like they did during their 13-win season in 2024. Their plus-24 turnover margin was the best mark the NFL had seen since the Patriots were plus-25 in 2012. Over the previous 20 years, no team led the league in consecutive seasons. Most either regressed to the mean or plummeted to the bottom.’
Bills notebook: Joe Brady on Keon Coleman; Bobby Babich on Buffalo run defense
‘“I still have all the faith in Keon, that he’s gonna help us this year and get us to where we ultimately need to get to,” Brady said.’
Will the Buffalo Bills meet their minority hiring goals once the new stadium opens?
‘Members of the oversight committee, which was formed nearly two years ago as part of the Community Benefits Agreement, have expressed their anxiousness multiple times about getting the process going so not to repeat the slow start it experienced in meeting worker and diversity goals for the stadium construction project.’
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.’
Bills injury report signals issues with special teams: The latest
‘Bringing Codrington back is a tell-tale sign that the Bills will not have new kick returner Mecole Hardman, or wide receiver/returner Curtis Samuel, available for the game.’
Buffalo Bills sign player three days after releasing him
‘The Bills re-signed Codrington to their practice squad Tuesday, the team announced. The move comes three days hours after Buffalo released him from the active roster to make room for Mecole Hardman.’
This dim, green-floored bar is hallowed ground for longtime Bills fans
‘Fans like him are always along for the ride, no matter how poorly the team is performing, and Bills-backer bars like this one become hubs for those longing for a taste of the uniquely-Buffalo atmosphere, whether they’re staying to watch the game or just passing through on their way to Highmark Stadium, which sits a third of a mile, or about four football fields, to the north.’
Bills looking to carry momentum into short week against Texans
‘“Yeah, I think, one, the way they can produce those types of numbers and still be a team that doesn’t blitz a whole lot,” Allen said of the Texans’ defense. “There’re not a lot of exotic looks. They just kind of put the ball down and play. They’re fantastic in the back end. I think their front is great. They’re getting a lot of pressure on the quarterbacks. So yeah, we’re gonna have our hands full. But again, on a short week, just trying to put together a game plan, watching as much film as we can, trying to develop as good a plan as we can, and ultimately it comes down to executing on Thursday.”’
Veterans won't fade quietly as Bills defense continues to get younger
‘There’s a battle every player wages. It’s unbeatable but it doesn’t stop them from trying. Age comes for everyone, albeit earlier for some than others. But it always comes.’
Sabato: Rewarding Tyrell Shavers again would allow the Bills to drive home a point to Keon Coleman
‘Shavers is long and lanky, yet rugged and tough. He made the Buffalo Bills roster on his third attempt because of his willingness to do things many wide receivers aren’t interested in doing.’
Wednesday's Houston Coverage
Texans are finding ways to feed Nico Collins and he’s making the most of it (Houston Chronicle)
Texans have slowed Bills star Josh Allen before. Can their defense do it again? (Houston Chronicle)
Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud practices, but won’t play against Bills (Houston Chronicle)
Texans great Andre Johnson giving back with food drive Wednesday in Houston (Houston Chronicle)
Quarterback C.J. Stroud will miss third straight game with concussion when Texans host Bills (AP)
CJ Stroud ruled out with concussion ahead of Texans’ pivotal showdown vs Bills (Fox News)
Texans’ C.J. Stroud (concussion) out again vs. Bills for TNF (ESPN)
Texans rule out QB C.J. Stroud for Week 12 matchup vs. Bills, Davis Mills to make third straight start (CBS Sports)
Texans Make Decision on C.J. Stroud’s Availability for Thursday Night Football vs. Bills (SI)
Is C.J. Stroud playing this week? Latest news, updates on Texans QB’s status for Week 12 vs. Bills (The Sporting News)
Texans deliver availability report on CJ Stroud for Thursday Night Football (The Sporting News)
Will C.J. Stroud return in Week 12? Latest injury update on Texans quarterback (The Sporting News)
Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, nickel Jalen Pitre officially ruled out for Bills game, still in NFL concussion protocol (KPRC-TV)
‘One of best receivers in the league,’ Nico Collins delivers gotta-have-it plays for Texans, on a tear with Davis Mills (KPRC-TV)
Texans’ C.J. Stroud and Jalen Pitre ruled out for Thursday night vs. Bills (KILT-AM)
There is still no substantial update on injured Texans RB Joe Mixon (KILT-AM)
Week 12 Injury Report | Texans vs Bills (HoustonTexans.com)
Josh Allen on former Alabama receiver’s performance: ‘It’s so freaking cool’
‘Shavers joined Buffalo as an undrafted rookie in 2023 and spent that season on the Bills’ practice squad. Shavers spent most of the 2024 season on the Buffalo practice squad, too. But he played in three games and took his only reception 69 yards for a touchdown in a 40-14 victory over the New York Jets on Dec. 29, 2024.’
Bills get huge news regarding Texans quarterback situation ahead of Week 12 matchup
‘”DeMeco Ryans said C.J. Stroud and Jalen Pitre will both be out for Thursday’s game,” Jonathan Alexander reports. “He says they are progressing, but there aren’t enough days for them to clear protocol.”‘
The Buffalo Bills need to embrace the chaos of Josh Allen
‘Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is the Harvey Dent of the NFL – trying so hard to be the buttoned up, ball-protecting, no chaos quarterback while the voice in his head is telling him to throw laterals at mid-field in an effort to keep a drive alive. In this particular case, though, the roles are reversed. Allen leaning into the chaos isn’t the issue for the Bills, it’s their universal solvent – and they need to lean on it more if they want to win a Super Bowl.’