‘Season ticketholders will see an average increase of about 3 percent, according to where the seats are located, The Buffalo News has learned. One season ticketholder in section 239 told The News his seats increased from $590 to $610, or 3.4 percent over a season ago. A 100-level season-ticket holder saw an increase from $1,060 to $1,080 in section 111, a 1.9-percent increase, while another in section 109 saw a jump from $880 to $900.’
Archives for February 2018
Is Buffalo Bills DC Leslie Frazier a candidate for the Indianapolis Colts’ HC job?
‘”One name that may come up with the Colts, as they try to return to normalcy: Bills DC Leslie Frazier,” Rapoport tweeted. “Won a ring with the Colts, close with Jim Irsay, would restore order… and has experience doing it.”‘
Brian Daboll chose Buffalo Bills over Indianapolis Colts per Ed Werder
‘Werder did not specify what Daboll’s offensive role would have been with the Colts.’
Buffalo Bills named a top landing spot for QB Nick Foles by CBS Sports
‘CBS Sports recently looked at the nine top landing spots for Foles and the Bills came in at number five on the list. Sean Wagner-McGough gave reasons why teams could trade for Foles and reasons why the trade wouldn’t happen. Here is what he said in regards to the Bills trading for Foles.’
Report: Leslie Frazier could be in line for recently vacant Colts Head Coach job
‘Prior to joining the Bills, Frazier had a head coaching stint with the Minnesota Vikings which lasted just over three years. In total, Frazier went 21-32 and had a 10-6 record in 2012, earning a playoff bid.’
Report: Bills Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll picked Bills over Colts
‘Daboll and McDaniels previously spent time together on the Pats coaching staff. Daboll certainly dodged a bullet. Matt Eberflus left the Dallas Cowboys and already signed with the Colts to become their defensive coordinator under McDaniels.’
Last dozen offensive players the Buffalo Bills have selected in the first round
‘In 2017, Buffalo’s defense carried the load. There are a number of needs on offense that can be addressed early and often in the NFL Draft as the Bills select 21st and 22nd overall. So how have the Bills fared when picking an offensive player in the first round?’
Jackson is excited to get roasted
‘”This is my first [roast],” Jackson said. “I haven’t had the opportunity to talk to anybody else that has been roasted, but I can just tell what the lineup of the guys that they have waiting for me. It’s going to be a lot of fun to participate in, and I’m excited to see what’s said about me.”‘
2017 Buffalo Bills All-22 in Review: Cornerbacks
‘The impact of Tre’Davious White in his first year of starting simply cannot be understated.’
Bills increase season ticket prices by 3%
‘This comes after the team opted to keep prices flat in 2017 after three years of price increases.’
Bills season ticket prices increase
‘The decision to raise prices is not one that we take lightly, but we know that Bills season tickets continue to be one of the best values in the NFL and offer a discount off the individual game ticket prices.’
Bills ticket prices going up
‘The Bills raised season ticket prices in 2016, but did not last year.’
Bills Today: Post-Super Bowl mock goes C, LB for Bills
‘Following the final game of the year on Sunday, Matt Miller made his post-Super Bowl predictions for the 2018 draft. With the Bills picks, he had the team taking center Billy Price 21st overall and linebacker Rashaan Evans at No. 22.’
Pollock: For Allegany’s Carpenter, it’s ‘time to retire’
‘So whether retirement was totally Bud’s decision, or nudged by new coach Sean McDermott — given Gipson’s firing — is an open question. After all, Carpenter is a survivor having weathered coach Doug Marrone’s attempt to make changes to the athletic training staff four seasons ago.’
Analysis: Organizational overhaul continues under Beane and McDermott
‘It’s also fair to put Daboll’s addition under the microscope. While he brings a jewelry box full of championship rings to Buffalo, his track record as an NFL coordinator has not produced glowing numbers. His offenses ranked 32nd and 29th in Cleveland, 22nd in Miami in 2011 and 24th in Kansas City in 2012 in total yards.’