‘The Bills Mafia, however, noted all of the blue and red in the photo.’
Archives for February 2021
Bills rookie Gabriel Davis proud to represent Sanford, strives to reach Super Bowl
‘“It was a great experience. A lot of the guys on the team said that I don’t know how blessed I am to go as far as we did,” Davis said. “But I feel like I do know how blessed I am. I had a great group of guys and a lot of people aren’t blessed with the opportunity I had, so it was great.”’
Stay or Go : Bills offensive line
‘But just because the Bills line is better does not mean they are satisfied.’
Rating the rookies: CB Dane Jackson
‘Jackson didn’t consistently play this season but when we was out on the field he took advantage of his opportunities.’
5 things to watch for as NFL teams build rosters in the 2021 offseason
‘”We anticipate Drew Brees retiring and Jameis Winston figures to be the new fit in New Orleans. Sam Darnold and the Jets is the most fascinating. New coaching staff, his team around him wasn’t very good, but they’re going into the fourth year of his contract and they have to make a big financial decision. They’re sitting at number two in the draft and they really like the quarterbacks. I think it’ll be Zack Wilson from BYU, so do they restart the clock with Wilson and trade Sam Darnold? Where would that be? I think San Francisco could be a spot for Sam. That could send Jimmy Garoppolo back to New England. Or might a Deshaun Watson trade to San Francisco send Garoppolo back to Houston? There’s a lot that could go on.”‘
Bills position series: Upgrading edge rusher high offseason priority
‘In the 2020 season, the Bills had only 13.5 sacks from edge rushers. That was 35.5% of the team total, which ranked last in the NFL. Mario Addison, in his first season with Buffalo, tied for the team lead with linebacker A.J. Klein with five.’
AP Source: Buffalo Bills LB Matt Milano To Test Free Agency
‘Milano is projected to be among the top linebackers available on the market, and the Bills are currently estimated to have only $3 million available under a salary cap that is dropping due to revenue losses incurred during the coronavirus pandemic.’
Bills’ Matt Milano to test free agency, linebacker’s tenure in Buffalo likely coming to a close, per report
‘The Bills are looking at an estimated $3 million in cap space this offseason with the reported minimum salary cap being set by the league at $180 million. That’s down from the $198 million last year and one of the main reasons why Buffalo is just one of many clubs needing to either make players on the roster cap casualties and cut them or simply let them walk because they can’t afford them.’
Report: Matt Milano will test free agency
‘This past season saw Milano dealing with some injuries, including a hamstring injury and a partially torn pectoral muscle. However, he still managed a productive season with 45 combined tackles, four tackles for loss, nine quarterback hits, 3.5 sacks and an interception in 10 games played.’
Report: Free agent linebacker Matt Milano to test open market
‘Milano, 26, has played 54 games for the Buffalo Bills across four seasons, after the team drafted him 163rd overall in the 2017 NFL Draft.’
Report: Milano to test free agency
‘Meaning Milano can now check in with any of the other 31 NFL teams to see what they’ll pay for his talents.’
Bills in unfamiliar spot in terms of salary cap
‘But since the Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane era began, we know these are not the same old Bills and their cap space is another indicator.’
Rating the rookies: WR Isaiah Hodgins
‘With basically a year to get healthy it’s expected for Hodgins to compete for playing time next season.’
Bills’ pursuit of Watt: a dream and its reality
‘Buffalo has less than $4 million in projected salary cap space based on an estimated total of $185 million this coming season.’
Bump of NFL’s cap floor doesn’t change belt-tightening picture for Bills
‘The Bills currently are $3.86 million under a cap of $185 million for 2021, according to Spotrac.com. That counts $3.77 million in unused space from 2020 that the Bills rolled over into the coming year.’