‘The team is planning on full capacity at Bills Stadium, but if state or NFL guidelines limit attendance because of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, season ticket holders will have priority access to tickets. Traditionally, the renewal process for season tickets starts after the Super Bowl in February, but the Bills held off for a month to try to get some clarity on what the 2021 season might look like. With the vaccination effort across the country ramping up and Covid-19 case numbers gradually declining, there is a feeling of light at the end of the tunnel.’
Archives for March 8, 2021
Salary-cap series: Middle-class free agents facing salary squeeze
‘“It might even not just be middle, but upper-middle as well,” Ginnitti said. “You’re going to see a lack of multi-year deals. It may look and smell like a two-year deal, but it’s going to be a one-year deal. Either that’s how the guarantees are structured, or it’s going to be a one-year deal plus an option year.”’
Bills offseason questions: Bills must hope Jerry Hughes follows edge-rush age trend
‘Hughes is entering the last year of his contract, and it’s reasonable to think the Bills could get another good year – or maybe two – out of the player who has been Buffalo’s best edge-rushing defensive end the past six seasons.’
Hyde happy to be wanted and back with Bills
‘Hyde said he couldn’t “even put it into words,” what it meant to be staying in Buffalo and to feel wanted by an organization.’
Bills re-sign Smith to two-year deal
‘Smith, is mainly a special team signing, had nine tackles and a forced fumble for Buffalo in 2020.’
Bills Today | These two Bills cracked Mel Kiper’s top 10 list of highest-graded NFL QB prospects
‘What I wrote at the time: “Allen has crushed the pre-draft process and is in the mix to be the No. 1 overall pick. He has shown improvement at the Senior Bowl and at the combine, and he has a high ceiling. Allen is super raw but can really sling it. His numbers weren’t great in 2016 (28 touchdown passes, 15 interceptions while completing 56 percent of his passes), and his numbers weren’t great in 2017 (16 touchdown passes, six interceptions while completing 56.3 percent of his passes), but NFL teams will take into account the talent around him. The Wyoming offense lost 47 touchdowns from the 2016 team, along with its center. I think Allen’s numbers will be much better in an NFL offense with NFL players. He put some strong film together in the Cowboys’ bowl win, throwing three touchdown passes in the first half, even while recovering from a shoulder injury.”‘