‘”Coach McDermott is doing a good job of coaching us up about getting us on board. My (draft) class and the year before us got to learn from Kyle Williams and Lorenzo (Alexander). Those guys are amazing at setting the standard and letting guys know what Buffalo Bills defense is all about.”‘
Archives for May 2019
8 intriguing observations on the Bills roster after the draft and free agency
‘All five starting offensive line spots could change from the 2018 season. Free agent signee Mitch Morse is slated to start at center, and third year vet Dion Dawkins would likely return as the starter at LT, but everything else is in play.’
Bills announce on sale date for single-game tickets
‘A presale began Friday for users of the My One Buffalo mobile app.’
Editorial: It takes a Tailgate Village
‘In the meantime, fans who arrive by car can still fire up the grill as always. Let’s hope more of them take a cue from the Bills and have their fun without the need for excess alcohol.’
Former NFL GM: Buffalo Bills had one of NFL’s best drafts from top to bottom
‘“I personally thought they had one of the best drafts in terms of quality from top to bottom,” a former GM said to ESPN+’s Mike Sando. “All their picks were good players with traits. Ed Oliver is a penetrating nose tackle who makes a ton of tackles for loss — disruptive against run and pass. They took two tight ends I liked, an effective back [Devin Singletary] and a massive, massive right tackle [Cody Ford] who was a one-year starter but really dominated.”’
Buffalo Bills ‘still miles away’ from competing in AFC, says Colin Cowherd
‘“Listen, they had seven ugly double-digit losses (last year). The division is now better. Cole Beasley is not going to solve that. Either is draft pick Ed Oliver. I do like the coaching staff, but I don’t see them as a threat in this division even as a Wild Card team.”’
Buffalo Bills unveil Tailgate Village to address ‘knuckleheads’ who throw each other through tables
‘He noted that bus and limo companies frequently give feedback over fan incidents, telling the team they were unsure if they wanted to return to the stadium parking lots.’
Buffalo Bills announce single game tickets on sale May 14th
‘The Bills announced single game tickets will go on sale to the general public Tuesday, May, 14th at 9 a.m.’
Single-game Bills tickets go on sale to public May 14, My One Buffalo app users get access today
‘Group tickets for 12 people or more will go on sale May 13 at 9 a.m.’
Congressman Tom Reed blasts Bills tailgating announcement
‘Corning Republican Tom Reed said in a statement today, Bills fans traveling by bus would have to pay up to $900 a group just to tailgate. Reed called the decision “out of touch” and said the league should pick up the tab for the new tailgate section.’
Have the Bills built a roster that’s ready to compete in the AFC?
‘So where do all the changes leave the Bills on the AFC landscape?’
Bills announce on-sale dates for single game tickets
‘Bills Season Tickets and a limited number of single game club seat tickets are currently available.’
Next move for the Bills: assess talent
‘“I would just say, look, we’re putting a team together and sometimes it’s hard to see, in some of those cases, how that piece fits right now. That will work itself out over time. That’s part of what the competition piece of that is. I’ve said before, we’ve got a lot of work to do. There’s been some good players added in our division, and I think those teams feel like they’ve improved their football team as well.”’
Winners and losers from Buffalo’s 2019 draft
‘Are Shady’s days in Buffalo numbered?’
Bills’ draft pick Devin Singletary on knack for scoring TDs: ‘You might have to ask God on that one’
‘“I believe my size doesn’t matter because there’s multiple guys in the past who showed that size doesn’t matter in the league,” he said. “And I feel I’m going to be able to do the same thing. I’m going to be able to play in the league, and my size definitely won’t play a factor.”’