‘”It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, honestly, of, you know, something you couldn’t dream of,” Hamlin said. “And some days are just, I’m trying to just focus on right foot in front of the left. I’m learning, going with the fluid and emotions.”‘
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Bills LB Von Miller ‘maximizing’ offseason workouts while rehabbing ACL injury
‘”I just go out there and try to lift as much as I can, rehab as much as I can and I know when you put the work in, you’ll get the results,” Miller said. “Sitting here at month four, I feel great. I haven’t started doing football stuff and rip moves and all that stuff, but I feel great, and I feel positive that I’ll be ready to go early in the season for sure.”‘
New contract gives Bills kicker Tyler Bass some security, but he promises to ‘keep grinding’
‘“I would say the biggest challenge is just trusting it,” Bass said of kicking in the swirling, Orchard Park wind. “Like, you can feel the wind right to left or left to right. The biggest thing is you just have to trust your preparation, trust where you’re aiming, trust the lane, trust your contact point and go from there. You can’t think about what’s going to happen. … You can only think about what you can control and let the ball work after you do everything you can.”’
Bills extend contract of kicker Tyler Bass: The details
‘Reports peg it at $21 million in total with $12.3 million of that guaranteed, and Bass has certainly earned it.’
Bills kicker Tyler Bass on new deal and what it means: ‘I’m gonna grind even more now’
‘“I was a walk-on in college and that mentality of what I had to get, (I had to) earn – I’m never going to forget that,” he said. “I’m still gonna grind if anything I’m gonna grind even more now. It’s just a little bit relieving, you have a little bit of security. But at the end of the day, you still got to work.”’
Bills announce four-year extension for K Bass
‘Despite challenging kicking conditions being presented at Highmark Stadium more often than not, Bass cited the team’s belief in him, along with his connection with his teammates and the fanbase as factors that played into his decision to extend his time in Buffalo through the 2027 season.’
Bills sign kicker Tyler Bass to 4-year contract extension
‘The Bills placed their faith in Bass by locking him up through 2027 a year before his rookie contract expired. Selected in the sixth round of the 2020 draft, Bass has established himself as one of the NFL’s more reliable kickers despite playing in the inclement conditions near Lake Erie.’
Several Buffalo Bills compete in cornhole competition for charity
‘“I’m not here alone. That makes it special off the rip. me and my teammates, we play every day. This is an every day thing,” Dawkins said. “If we can throw bags for a good cause, why not. if we can play football to make people happy, why not if we can throw bags to put money in peoples lives, or put smiles on peoples faces, why not?”’
Carucci Take 2: Does the Bills’ Josh Allen buy the need to run less and protect himself more?
‘It’s fair to say Allen and his body had a serious conversation in the middle of last season when he suffered an elbow injury against the New York Jets. He was bothered by it through the balance of the schedule and the playoffs, but said he hasn’t received any medical treatment and is throwing without discomfort.’
Bills sign kicker Tyler Bass to four-year contract extension
;”It’s unbelievable. You obviously dream about it as a kid, but it’s hard to see as the kid, like, looking up now, `Holy cow, this is unbelievable’,” Bass shared. “The little kid in me is jumping up with joy, for sure.”‘
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde finds motivation in beating back Father Time
‘“The way this business works, I was just assuming – I’m kind of the person that just like assumes the worst. If something better happens, it happens, and something great happened,” Hyde said of being pleasantly surprised about Poyer staying in Buffalo. “I wasn’t being too pushy. Obviously, everybody wanted ‘Po’ back, but I wasn’t being too pushy just because I understand the business side, and him and his agent negotiating and all that stuff. So, I was kind of sitting on the sideline, and then when I got the phone call, saying he’s like, ‘You know what? I’m just gonna do it.’ And I’m like, ‘Hell yeah! Let’s do this. Run it back.’ Seven years in the system together. That’s crazy.”’
Source: Buffalo Bills, kicker Tyler Bass agree to four-year contract extension
‘Kicker Tyler Bass agreed to a four-year extension Thursday, a league source said. It is expected Bass will sign on Friday. According to a NFL Media report, the contract is worth $21 million ($12.3 million guaranteed).’
UCMC doctors ‘ecstatic’ that Bills’ Damar Hamlin can play again
‘“We know he’s been through extensive medical testing. We don’t know the details of that. But we were ecstatic to see that he’s back. And there’s a couple hundred people here – probably even more – that are actively cheering him on. We’ve been pulling for him the whole time,” Pritts added.’
Tyler Bass reportedly agrees to 4-year extension with Buffalo Bills
‘In his three seasons with Buffalo, Bass has made 83-of-97 field goal attempts (85.6 percent). He’s also converted on 156-of-160 extra points (97.5 percent) during that span of time.’
AP Source: Bills Kicker Bass Agrees To 4-Year Extension
‘The 26-year-old Bass has one year left on his rookie contract after being selected in the sixth round of the 2020 draft out of Georgia Southern. He has established himself as one of the NFL’s more reliable kickers while playing in the gusty and wintry elements of the Bills’ stadium near Lake Erie.’