‘Kumerow, 30, signed with the Bills practice squad in 2020. He entered the league in 2015 as an undrafted free agent with the Bengals, and he spent time with the Patriots and the Packers as well. He made his debut in 2018 with the Packers against the Cardinals, with one 11-yard catch, and was a favorite of Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.’
Archives for March 11, 2022
Bills free agents: Defensive line has the potential for an extreme makeover
‘In both dollars spent and draft capital used, the Bills have heavily invested in the defensive line. The return on that investment, however, has not always been good enough.’
Jahan Dotson could be best slot receiver in NFL draft. Could he fall to the Buffalo Bills?
‘If we learned anything about Dotson in the two seasons since, and from his Combine performance in Indianapolis last week, it’s this: The kid is not slow (he ran a 4.43 in the 40), and he clearly overcame the adverse Minnesota moment and produced two outstanding seasons in 2020 and 2021 when he totaled 143 catches for 2,066 yards and 20 TDs, all of which has vaulted him into first-round draft territory.’
NFL rumors: Buffalo Bills expected to pursue Giants TE Evan Engram
‘Engram will be priced out of the Giants’ tight budget, so they should be rooting for him to cash in because that could boost their compensatory pick formula in 2023. Comp picks weren’t part of the Bills’ way of doing business when Schoen was in Buffalo, but the Giants could be in line for one with Engram since they don’t have the cap space to spend in free agency.’
NFL free agency: Which Buffalo Bills 2018 pre-draft visitors will be available?
‘There is risk involved in signing Penny from a durability standpoint, but he could end up being a terrific complement to Devin Singletary. Considering his inability to stay healthy, Penny may be available at a price that intrigues Buffalo.’
Bills Have Limited Salary Cap Space Entering Free Agency
‘GM Brandon Beane has a decision to weigh. Stick with the players he’s familiar with or plug the team’s needs in free agency, and with little room to maneuver under the salary cap.’
AP Source: Bills Hire Architect To Design Proposed Stadium
‘New York Gov. Kathy Hochul expressed confidence last week that she can have a deal in place before the end of the month to have the project included on the state budget due in April. One outstanding issue she specifically mentioned was the length of the lease to ensure the franchise’s long-term presence in the Buffalo region.’
Bills re-sign wide receiver Jake Kumerow to one-year deal
‘Kumerow has been a big special teams contributor for the Bills in both of the last two seasons. The 30-year-old also appeared in a career high 15 games for the Bills this past season.’
Opinion: Why the Bills should consider trading Tremaine Edmunds
‘When I consider all of the options for the Bills and Edmunds moving forward, there are definitely several options for the Bills, which is always a good thing. They aren’t pigeon-holed. They aren’t in a bad spot. They are not without leverage. But this is coming to a head quicker than we all probably realize.’
Buffalo Bills agree to terms on a one-year contract with WR Jake Kumerow
‘Kumerow entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2015, he has played in 40 games catching 23 passes for 372 yards and three touchdowns.’
Bills find architect to design new stadium
‘A final deal between the Bills, New York State, and Erie County to build the new stadium hasn’t yet been announced. But Governor Kathy Hochul said last week she believes it will be finalized in time to be included in the state budget, which is due on April 1st.’
Bills agree to terms with Jake Kumerow
‘He totaled 264 special teams snaps in 2021 and with five tackles in the regular season.’
What they’re saying | National analysts assess the Bills’ needs in free agency
‘Three of Buffalo’s top-five interior defensive linemen by total snaps are free agents. Ed Oliver is currently the only safe bet of the group. It makes sense to compliment his pass-rush skills with a run-stuffer through free agency or the draft.’