‘If the Bills keep five receivers, Hamler is a mega long shot; if they keep six receivers and need help in the return game, Hamler is simply a long shot. Above all, he wants the Bills and the league to see The Healthy KJ.’
Archives for July 14, 2024
Bills position preview: Minus Diggs, Davis, Bills look to committee of receivers to produce
‘What to expect: Balance. Last season, Diggs (107), Davis (45), Shakir (39), Harty (15) and Sherfield (11) combined for 217 catches. If the passing game goes through second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid, no receiver will approach 100 catches. But expect the Bills to prioritize versatility, both in terms of where Brady can line them up and routes he can draw up.’
Bills mailbag: Assessing Jack Kemp’s worthiness as a Hall of Fame candidate
‘My opinion is Kemp is in the “Hall of Great,” but is not a Hall of Famer. My biggest reason is Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame sportswriter Larry Felser never strongly advocated for Kemp to be enshrined. Felser liked and greatly respected Kemp, but didn’t think he quite made the grade. Felser’s mission was to get guard Billy Shaw elected, which happened in 1999.’
How the Bills’ community benefits deal suddenly got three years longer
‘It all hinged on a closer look at the deal’s terms by the Bills’ legal team and their determination that the agreement didn’t kick in when the stadium opened, but rather once the lease was signed. It is a legal twist that Erie County’s top attorney admits he didn’t see coming.’
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen will sacrifice himself to the pit on one condition
‘In a question posed by Big Cat on Pardon My Take, Allen was asked if he would retire if it would guarantee bringing a championship to the Bills. Without hesitation, Allen said yes. “If that’s what it took, I would do it,” Allen told the Pardon My Take hosts. “Yeah, I would do it.” Allen even took it one step further. “I would sacrifice myself to the pit,” Allen added.’