‘Right now, Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver has become a popular target for Buffalo among several mock drafters, a player who has already been reported as one of the Bills’ pre-draft visits.’
Archives for March 19, 2019
Bills’ Mitch Morse on going from Patrick Mahomes to Josh Allen
‘”I’m looking forward to hopefully making that next step with Josh,” Morse said. “Each quarterback is different and I’m looking forward to understanding his intricacies. I’m just here to try to make him the best football player he can be. And hopefully he can help me out as well.”‘
Offense, position flexibility clear focuses of Bills so far in free agency
‘The 10 offensive players is double what any other team in the league has signed so far, which gives you an idea of exactly how aggressive and focused they were on doing what Beane said they needed to and would.’
Ty Nsekhe’s story of perseverance makes him a perfect fit for Buffalo
‘“When I got the call saying that Buffalo was willing to pay for my services that was an amazing feeling. I had to sit down,” Nsekhe said. “It was a little overwhelming because it’s been a long road and a lot of work. A lot of sweat equity went into this dream.”’
Bills Today: What was the Bills’ smartest offseason decision?
‘The Bills signed offensive tackle Ty Nsekhe from Washington who became an unrestricted free agent for the first time at 33-years-old. But despite being 33, Nsekhe has little wear and tear from an NFL career. Nsekhe was a 27-year-old rookie for the Rams after spending time at four different Arena Football League teams from 2009-12. Nsekhe was released after two games and didn’t return to the NFL until he was picked up by the Redskins in 2015.’