'Beane was seen as the favorite during the interview process, being the first to be interviewed by the Bills and the only one to get a second interview with the team.'
Archives for May 2017
Bills sign linebacker Bradford
'Bradford, 24, was waived by the San Francisco 49ers back on May 2. Bradford has played in six games over the past four seasons since being drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. The Packers waived Bradford on December 17, 2016, but was picked up by the 49ers immediately after.'
Brandon Beane named Bills GM
'Beane, 40, has been a staple in the Carolina Panthers front office since 1998, working his way up to assistant general manager in 2015.'
Joe B: Bills hire Beane in hopes for harmony
'Theoretically, Beane and McDermott will be hand-in-hand, with a similar vision for how they want the football team to be built, and all the while knowing if they don't get the job done, then it likely means both of them — not just one like the last Bills HC-GM pairing — will be the ones sent packing.'
Bills hire Brandon Beane as new GM
'“During our search for a new General Manager, Brandon stood out to Kim and I as he embodies the type of leader and type of person we want in our organization,” Bills Owner/CEO Terry Pegula in a team statement. “Brandon has excelled in a variety of roles for a Panthers team that has consistently competed at a high level in this league.'
Bills sign free agent LB Carl Bradford
'He was signed by San Francisco late last season after he was released by Green Bay and appeared in two games for the 49ers. Bradford has experience at the weak side linebacker position, but in a different defensive scheme than Buffalo’s.'
Bills Today: Wood and company recruiting Barnidge
'Barnidge, who made a free agent visit to One Bills Drive last week, met up with Wood at the Kentucky Derby this past weekend. Barnidge was part of a 12-person party organized by Wood for the weekend at Churchill Downs.'
Pollock: Bills made right move declining Watkins’ option
'The Bills last week demurred on that option year, mostly because of Watkins injury history. If they picked up Year No. 5 they would owe him nearly $13.3 million, a figure he would earn even if he couldn’t pass his 2018 physical. That’s an expensive commitment for a player who might miss all or part of the season.'
Bills interview four GM candidates, Beane twice
'Monday was the busiest day yet in the Buffalo Bills' search for a new general manager, with a second interview and a new name added to the list of candidates.'
Bills are bottom-dwellers in early power rankings
'A sampling of offseason power rankings shows little is expected of the team in 2017. ESPN debuted its rankings Monday, with the Bills coming in at No. 26.'
Tim Graham's Power Take: Bills GM and coach searches have history of not going 'as expecte
'Beane has been an assistant GM the past two seasons and has been relatively limited when it comes to actual scouting experience. The other candidates so far — Texans assistant GM Brian Gaine, Eagles college scouting director Trey Brown and Packers player personnel chief Brian Gutekunst — have significantly more credentials for evaluating prospects and free agents and overseeing a crew.'
Jay Skurski's 3 Bills thoughts: Don't rush on GM, Barnidge would be good catch, undrafted
'The Bills are one of only two NFL teams without a GM (or equivalent job title) after firing Doug Whaley last month, but the other team with an opening, Washington, is expected to reconfigure its front office without filling the role. That means the Bills have no competition for whoever it is they want to hire.'
Brandon Beane gets second interview for Buffalo Bills' GM job (report)
'According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Carolina Panthers assistant general manager Brandon Beane is heading to Buffalo for a second interview. Beane was one of three candidates to get an interview in the first round of interviews. Terry and Kim Pegula interviewed Beane, Houston Texans director of player personnel Brian Gaine and Philadelphia Eagles director of college scouting Trey Brown down in Boca Raton, Fla.'
Tight end named Buffalo Bills' biggest roster hole following 2017 NFL draft
'ESPN Insider and Football Outsiders looked at every NFL roster and picked the biggest weakness on each team. Scott Kacsmar selected tight end for the Bills. He noted that the Bills addressed many needs in the draft, but failed to find a tight end.'
Buffalo Bills GM search tracker: Beane slated for 2nd interview, Gutekunst added
'Rapoport’s report also indicated that Gutekunst was a finalist for the San Francisco 49ers general manager hiring in January until he re-signed with the Packers '