‘He also finished his message saying his direct messages were open to anyone who needed help or wanted to ask questions.’
Archives for March 2021
Bills, Beane sign Feliciano and finish top three free agent sweep
‘Based on salary cap figures made public, the Bills will likely be more bystanders than active players when the free agency legal tampering period opens on Monday.’
Keeping the band together: Bills re-sign Feliciano
‘According to Parrino, it’s a three-year deal worth 17 million dollars.’
Why the 2021 salary cap HELPED the Bills
‘Nobody wants to be a free agent this year because there’s so little money to go around.’
Bills agree to terms with Jon Feliciano on a contract extension
‘Feliciano missed part of the 2020 season due to a torn pectoral muscle, but when he returned to the field to play 12 total games including the playoffs, he was known as a spark for the offensive line.’
What fans need to know about Buffalo’s 2021 restricted and unrestricted free agents
‘A Restricted Free Agents is a player with three accrued seasons and an expired contract. RFAs are free to negotiate and sign with any team, but their original team can offer them one of various qualifying offers (“tenders”) that come with the Right of First Refusal and/or draft-pick compensation. Teams must submit qualifying offers to restricted free agents by Wed. March 17 at 4PM ET.’
Bills Today | Players share their thoughts on Buffalo as free agency begins
‘”Once you get to Buffalo, it’s totally different,” Hyde explained. “They welcome you with open arms, it’s about family, Sean preaches that all the time. And I said in a couple of interviews the last couple of days, just knowing your neighbors, raising a family, my son’s there now and we’re looking forward to watching him grow. It’s just a blessing to be around people that really care about you. That’s kind of the pitch that I have for free agents, yeah, it’s gonna snow, but this isn’t the old Buffalo, this is the new Buffalo, this is the Josh Allen Buffalo. We’re winning ballgames, scoring points and we’re playing well on defense so I’m excited to see what Beane and Sean are able to do with some free agents.”‘
From wasteland to wonderland: How the Bills are attracting free agents
‘It used to be that, in most cases, the Bills had to reach out to agents to inquire about their players’ interest in signing. These days, according to agents and others directly involved with actual and potential signings, the Bills are the ones getting the calls.’
Bills Mailbag: What does re-signing Matt Milano and Daryl Williams mean for rest of free agency?
‘Feliciano is a good player and seems to be well-liked in the locker room, but I get the sense he’s being slightly overrated by Bills fans.’
NFL draft 2021: Bills’ Stefon Diggs high on Travis Etienne, potential 1st round target for Buffalo
‘Etienne recently took part in Clemson’s pro day and showed up with 16 pounds of muscle added on to his frame. Weighing in at 215 pounds, Etienne looked just as fast as ever running a 4.4 40-yard dash. Seeing that Etienne can be just as explosive at that weight likely opened a lot of eyes across the league.’
Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer says he’s one year sober
‘”I was an alcoholic,” he wrote in an Instagram post. “I’m writing this knowing there are others out there like me that realize they too need help. My first step was realizing I had a drinking problem. Cause I did.”‘
Bills Safety Jordan Poyer Shares He’s One Year Sober
‘”When I drank I could forget all of my issues. I didn’t have to deal with them face on.”‘
Jordan Poyer shares emotional post about overcoming addiction
‘Poyer shared how he’s now been sober for a full year with help from his close family, friends and occasional Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.’
2021 Mock Draft Watch 4.0
‘The Bills could seek some help in the ground game to take some pressure off Josh Allen, and the former Clemson star is too good to pass up. Etienne had a dazzling career for the Tigers as an all-around weapon, totaling almost 4,600 rushing yards and 70 rushing touchdowns to go with 102 career receptions for 1,115 yards.’
Vic Carucci: Where there’s a will, Brandon Beane finds a way for Bills
‘Take a bow, Mr. Beane.’