‘The Bills join the Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins as teams to do this. This comes on the day that many Bills staff members attended Clemson’s pro day to see the likes of wide receiver Tee Higgins.’
Archives for March 13, 2020
NFL to consider postponing the start of free agency
‘The tampering window for teams is supposed to open up next Monday, while the official window to sign players was set for Wednesday afternoon.’
Source: Quinton Spain plans to re-sign with Bills
‘The news comes less than an hour after Spain took to Twitter with a message that had fans talking and wondering if a new deal was on the horizon.’
Buffalo Bills suspend travel of coaches and scouts due to COVID-19 concerns
‘Despite sports cancellations at all levels, the NFL draft is still scheduled to take place as of Thursday afternoon.’
Quinton Spain to re-sign with Bills
‘Reports state his new contract will be $15 million for three years.’
Before free agency begins, Bills scouts are keeping an eye here for potential talent
‘The good news for Buffalo’s pro staff is there’s a level of familiarity with a good number of players currently in the XFL. “Fortunately we know a lot of these guys,” Beane told Buffalobills.com. “So we know most of them in one form or another. We’ve seen many of them in training camps. I’ve seen a good number of them myself and I don’t scout to the extent that our staff does.”‘
Bills Today | NFL.com believes the Bills are “trending upward” with QB situation
‘Josh Allen might actually be the guy in Buffalo after all — even if he gets the job done in a bit of an unorthodox way. The quarterback led the Bills to a wild-card berth in 2019, completing 58.8 percent of his passes for 3,089 yards with a 20:9 TD-to-INT ratio, and he nearly broke Buffalo’s “gets us” meter when he stepped off a plane in frigid temperatures wearing only a short-sleeved hoodie and a ballcap. That makes for a beloved signal-caller in Western New York. But he’ll have to cut down on his running (109 attempts, 510 yards, nine touchdowns) if he wants to make a long career out of this. For now, there’s optimism in Buffalo. We’ll see if the Bills can take the next step with Allen in 2020.’