‘“I’m looking forward to coming in there and fighting for a position, fighting for a spot,” Taylor said in a phone conversation with The Buffalo News. “One of the things I always tell myself is if I can make it through Katrina, I can make it through pretty much anything.”‘
Archives for May 31, 2020
Bills Mailbag: Is all the offseason hype surrounding Buffalo worrisome?
‘Picking the Bills to advance over the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs or Baltimore Ravens at this point is a reach. They’ll have to prove during the course of the season they deserve to be mentioned with those teams.’
Oliver’s use of Adderall spells trouble
‘NFL players can use Adderall for specified medical conditions, but only if they apply for and are granted a therapeutic use exemption. It’s not known if Oliver petitioned the league to use it.’
Inside the Buffalo Bills’ Florida workouts: How Stefon Diggs broke ice with Josh Allen
‘“As far as I know this was Josh’s idea,” Croom said. “Josh sent a text to everybody and said, ‘Hey, we’re gonna meet down in Florida.’ They all got the same hotel. He’s like orchestrating this whole thing for everybody to blend. They were only together three days and you would of thought they lived together.”’
Watch: Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen meets & throws to WR Stefon Diggs for first time
‘In addition to the video above, NYUP’s Matt Parrino shared footage that Croom shared on Instagram of Allen throwing to Diggs. Croom later added an extended video of Allen throwing to Diggs throughout their two days of practice.’
Buffalo Bills’ all-time Mount Rushmore: 4 best players in franchise history
‘Jim Kelly is arguably the best quarterback the Bills have ever had (sorry Josh) as he was force behind every Super Bowl appearance.’
Utah RB coach Kiel McDonald says Zack Moss is a ‘five-tool running back’
‘McDonald says that Moss is ‘slippery’ and can ‘run away’ from defenders and that people shouldn’t be worried about his 40-time at the NFL Combine.’
Why Zack Moss’ game should quickly translate to the NFL
‘”I think initially I was like, ‘Wow that’s a big 18-year old man right there,'” Burgess said. “He’s a pretty big human. That was my initial reaction. The more I got to know him he was a normal guy. But initially I was like, ‘Geez, this guy has been in the weight room since he was like two.’ He was just really big, but he was a cool guy who was a normal football player.”‘