‘“I had been through so much throughout the year,” Wade said. “I had my head down the whole time, didn’t really see my family at all, because I was over in Florida, or when I got signed, I was with the Bills. I had been looking forward to getting home, to actually having a long, extensive period at home – five, six weeks – where I could actually hang out, see my family and friends. Chill. For that to get cut short so abruptly, you can imagine the emotion from myself and my parents and my little brother. The whole period has been pretty tough.”’
Archives for June 15, 2020
Is Dawson Knox the Bills long-term answer at TE?
‘For every jaw-dropping catch down the field Knox made, there was a brutal drop on passes that were “gimmes” if you will. According to Fox Sports, Knox had the third most drops in the league with 10. Now keep in mind drop statistics vary from platform to platform, but the point remains the same. The drops can’t continue if Knox is going to be a featured weapon on offense moving forward.’
One big question for every Bills offensive position
‘We saw Allen’s decision-making and turnovers rear their ugly head again in the team’s playoff loss at the Houston Texans, so he’s far from where he needs to be. But the turnaround he had after week five was pretty remarkable. Now, with what’s expected to be an even more aggressive offense with the addition of Stefon Diggs, Allen will have to continue on that path and keep that consistency over a full season for him, and the Bills, to take the next step.’
Josh Allen learning from the best to take another leap
‘“We were super fortunate for them to share their opinions and share what they figured out along the way of their NFL careers,” says Allen. “It’s two of the most well respected and two of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. I’m truly blessed to have those guys give us their input.”’
Bills Today | NFL will observe Juneteenth as a holiday
‘_This year, as we work together as a family and in our communities to combat the racial injustices that remain deeply rooted into the fabric of our society, the NFL will observe Juneteenth on Friday, June 19th as a recognized holiday and our league offices will be closed. It is a day to reflect on our past, but more importantly, consider how each one of us can continue to show up and band together to work toward a better future.’