‘According to an update from the the Pegula family, Buffalo Bills and Sabres co-owner Kim Pegula is “progressing well” while dealing with an unexpected health issue.’
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Pegula family releases statement saying Kim is “progressing well, ask for privacy”
‘”Kim is progressing well and is resting and rehabilitating from a health issue. We are grateful for the medical professionals providing her care and to everyone for their prayers and well wishes.’
Bills, Sabres co-owner Kim Pegula ‘progressing well’
‘Pegula is “rehabilitating from a health issue,” the statement reads. It does not specify any more details regarding what issues Pegula faced.’
Pegula family says Kim’s health improving
‘On Tuesday, the family released a statement saying that Kim’s health is headed in a positive direction.’
AFC East overview: New England eschews big splashes in bid to catch Bills
‘Belichick, of course, has spent the past two decades making his doubters eat crow. The Patriots, who went 10-7 last year, will spend training camp trying to gain ground on the Bills, as opposed to losing ground to the Dolphins and Jets.’
Jordan Poyer says this young Buffalo Bills DB reminds him of himself
‘One of those young players, Nick McCloud, reminds Poyer of himself.’
Phillips, Rousseau address Dolphins-Bills intrigue. And Duke Johnson discusses departure
‘“It’s exciting,” Rousseau said. “I know they’re going to be trying to get the ball out to the perimeter. [They’ve] got to use their speed. That’s going to be their strong suit. I’m expecting — from looking on the outside in — that they’re going to be fast paced: screens, sleds, RPOs, maybe take a [downfield] shot here and there. I feel they’re going to have a really fun offense to play against. It’s going to be a challenge. They have a lot of really great players.’
Former Pineville star, current Buffalo Bill Cody Ford gives back with first football camp
‘“Never quit,” Ford said. “The road to wherever you want to be in life, whether it’s football or any kind of career, is never going to be easy. As long as you chase that dream and you put in the work, you’ll find a way to get better.”’
How these Bills cornerbacks plan to compete for a starting role | Camp Countdown 2022
‘The three corners behind White, Siran Neal, Dane Jackson, and Kaiir Elam, will all be competing throughout the summer to win that CB2 job when the season starts. Neal, the oldest player among the three, has embraced more of a leadership role going into his fifth season with the team.’
Bills former WR Marlin Briscoe passes at 76
‘Briscoe led the Bills in touchdown catches each of the next three years and twice led the club in receptions. His best professional season came in a Bills uniform in 1970 when he had 57 receptions for 1,036 yards to average better than 18 yards per catch and eight touchdowns. He was named All-Pro that year.’
AFC East overview: Dolphins look more complete, but still need big step from Tua Tagovailoa
‘What’s next: The Dolphins still need Tagovailoa to take a step up in his third season. They’ve invested around him, and he enters the season with the strongest roster he’s had as a pro.’
Josh Allen says he was ‘jinxed’ during CBS meeting before coin-toss crusher
‘“They brought up that stat, you’re 9-0. . . . I go 0-2 on coin tosses that game. I switched it up, I went heads first and then I went tails at the end, and it was obviously flip-flopped.”’
Josh Allen admits he’s still hurt by Bills losing the coin toss in playoff loss to Chiefs
‘”People still come up to me and talk about it. That’s the game people talk about,” Allen told the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast. “To be a part of it is great, but to be on the losing end of it is not so great. It doesn’t make me feel any better when someone comes up and says, ‘That was the greatest game I’ve ever seen.’ It’s like, we lost.”‘
Josh Allen Praises Tavon Austin’s Attention To Detail So Far
‘”He’s only been here a couple of weeks. But even in walkthroughs, you know how attentive he is. He’s right behind me, basically listening to the play call, jogging out and standing behind somebody in front of them and going through the play. It’s awesome to have a guy like that who’s been around the league for a long time that people respect so much.”‘
Bobby Babich embraces challenge of replacing his father as Bills’ new linebackers coach
‘“That’s been huge,” Bobby Babich said. “He was all about the move. I feel like my dad felt like it was good for me professionally, and in the same vein, he knows I like a challenge. He knows I just want to coach defense and I like having an idea of how the whole puzzle fits together. He knew it was a good challenge for me, backed me 100%. He’s a very good sounding board, especially early on, ‘Hey, what did you say here, what did you do here? What did this player like as far as this meeting structure goes, as far as this practice structure goes?’ He’s been awesome.”’