‘Sweat would make a lot of sense for the Bills. He is a true speed rusher off the edge. The Bills have only one of those, Jerry Hughes, who is entering the last year of his contract.’
Archives for April 2019
Micah Hyde’s June 2 charity softball game ‘a day to have fun’
‘“In my opinion, I feel like Bills Mafia is louder, prouder, more excited than what they have a little bit up north,” Hyde said. “I feel these stands can get filled. It’s a day where we all just have fun, laugh, joke around. We interact with the fans. You might see me up in the crowd, talking to some kids, throwing some baseballs out. It puts our faces out there in front of the community, and I feel it’s very important.”’
Pancho Billa, behind the mask: Pain, strength and unwavering passion
‘”The Bills Mafia is a family,” Harvey said, “and you’re supposed to comfort family in a time of need.”’
Will Buffalo Bills grab a wide receiver in the second round? Here’s who they could get
‘I don’t think the Bills are taking one in the first round, which probably eliminates players such as D.K. Metcalf and A.J. Brown from Mississippi, and Marquise Brown from Oklahoma, but it’s entirely possible they could address receiver in the second round at No. 40.’
Roth: Bills to finish 9-7, with upsets over New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens
‘Week 4, New England (11-5): DeMaryius Thomas can’t save Gronkless Patriots as the sky-high Bills score big upset. Win.’
Analyzing Bills GM Brandon Beane’s draft history ahead of 2019 NFL Draft
‘Could Beane be looking to move back this year to acquire more picks in a loaded field at positions of need in the first three rounds?’
Bills’ Josh Allen and Sam Darnold clash in Week 1; watch golf showdown at Augusta
‘The pair hit Augusta National Golf Club over Masters weekend to compete in a closest-to-the-hole challenge against fellow AFC East quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, now with the Miami Dolphins.’
2019 NFL Draft: Mel Kiper and Todd McShay find multiple starters for Buffalo Bills in three-round mock
‘ESPN draft analysts Mel Kiper and Todd McShay kept this in mind when producing their most recent mock draft for ESPN+. Kiper and McShay both alternated picks in a three-round mock. The end result for Buffalo? Kyle Williams’ replacement was found and quarterback Josh Allen gained new weapons.’
Large Free-Agency Haul Leaves Bills With Many Draft Options
‘Name a position outside of quarterback, after Buffalo selected Josh Allen with its first pick a year ago, and Beane won’t rule it out. And that includes an offensive lineman, even though Buffalo added seven newcomers already this offseason.’
Bills Draft Preview Capsule
‘Expectations are rising in Buffalo with roster of promising youngsters complemented by veteran free-agent additions. Main focus remains on Allen to continue progress he displayed in going 3-3 to close last season, and he should have better and more experienced talent around him. Another question is whether McCoy is finally showing signs of age after career-worst season.’
Bills’ Hyde can’t wait for his charity softball game in June
‘This is a softball game that has been being played for 13 years. Hyde played in it when he was with Green Bay, and now he wants to host it. The Bills safety said, “In my opinion the Bills Mafia is louder, prouder, more excited about their football than what they have a little bit up north, so I feel like these stands can get filled.”’
Capaccio: 2019 NFL Mock Draft No. 2
‘9.) Buffalo Bills – WR – D.K. Metcalf (Mississippi).’
Report: Buffalo Bills and Carolina Panthers to hold joint practices in South Carolina
‘The game will be at Bank of America Stadium in downtown Charlotte, but the practices will be held on the normal site of the Panthers’ training camp — in Spartansburg, South Carolina on the campus of Wofford University.’
Joe B: 2019 NFL Mock Draft No. 5
‘OT Jonah Williams, Alabama.’
Bills Today: B/R named this offensive lineman the team’s biggest offseason acquisition
‘That’s because what the Bills will need more than anything for Allen is continuity and reliability across the offensive line. Teams are learning to build from the inside out so the quarterback is first comfortable with who’s snapping him the ball and then who’s protecting him, and then who he’s throwing to.”‘