‘“It was humbling,” Bass told The Associated Press as the Bills broke training camp in Pittsford, New York, last week. “And I’m grateful for it to find my routine. And that’s kind of what I’ve been working on in camp. … I think it was good for me.”’
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Free agent quarterback is a no-brainer for the Buffalo Bills
‘Luckily for Buffalo, there is a perfectly good quarterback available on the free agent market who could step in and immediately be Allen’s backup – enter Ryan Tannehill. The former Dolphin and Titan is still a free agent, which is incredibly shocking considering the success he’s had in his career, as well as when you take into consideration some of the quarterbacks that do have jobs.’
Time to move on; What we need to see from Buffalo Bills in next preseason game against Pittsburgh Steelers
‘Maybe the most obvious is needing to see both the offensive and defensive line do a complete 180 from their performance on Saturday. About a year ago to the day the Bills faced the Steelers in a preseason game in which Buffalo lost and got dominated at the line of scrimmage. The starters kept QB1 from getting sacked yesterday which is good but there’s a ton of room for improvement in that department. This team needs to win in the trenches and show a little more physicality.’
Bills’ Coleman gets ‘a little taste’ of the NFL in preseason debut
‘“I thought he looked comfortable,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “I thought he looked like it wasn’t too big for him, and that’s part of being a young player and adjusting. That didn’t surprise me though because I’d say he’s been taking things in stride in that way.”’
Observations: Bills look sluggish on both sides of the ball in dud of a preseason loss to Bears
‘“I was told I was going to get a quarter and coach McDermott stuck true to that,” Allen said. “I was hoping I could finish out that drive. But, you know, I felt good with what we did early on and every game is something that we want to win, and today we didn’t do that. Lots to learn from. Again, it’s preseason, I know we’re not game-planning for these games. But we’ve got to be ready to go.”’
Ryan O’Halloran: After Samuel, Coleman and Shakir, the Bills’ receiver picture is out of focus
‘My guess on the Bills’ plan, while signing Samuel in free agency and drafting Coleman, was to throw a bunch of darts at the board and see what stuck. Heading into camp, I thought Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Mack Hollins and Chase Claypool would be the Nos. 4-5-6 in some order. Two would make the roster, and maybe all three. Back to the drawing board.’
Ryan O’Halloran: Bills punter Sam Martin’s mantra – play for results, not stats
‘The mental gymnastics of punting in Buffalo – and Martin’s ability to handle the inevitable adversity of walking back to the sideline thinking, “I hit the (bleep) out of that football and it went only 35 yards!” – is probably why he remains a good fit on the Bills roster. He doesn’t get his punts blocked (three times in his career), is a good holder and stays healthy (six missed games).’
Bills Mailbag: With injuries at safety, is it time to call Micah Hyde?
‘It’s more likely at this point, however, that any return by Hyde would be later in the season as opposed to right now, or else he likely would already be here. Hyde and general manager Brandon Beane have been in contact at various times this offseason, and the safety said he’ll only return to Buffalo if he does play. That possibility looks less likely today than it did at the start of training camp, but there is no reason to believe the door is completely closed.’
Where else would you rather be? Ask a Buffalo Bill and the answer might be ‘William & Mary’
‘“I’ve coached for 47 years, in those five years at William & Mary, along with my time with the Buffalo Bills, are by far the most memorable times during my long coaching career,” Levy, who just celebrated his 99th birthday, said in an interview from his Chicago home last week. “Players there were the true essence of that term ‘student-athlete.’ Almost every single one of the guys that played on the team that I coached there graduated and got his degree.”’
The Editorial Board: Community needs more details on benefits agreement spending by Bills
‘Given the generous contribution that taxpayers put into the new stadium, the oversight committee must seek this information from the Bills and insist the team share it publicly in future reports.’
Instant takeaways: Buffalo Bills have lots to figure out after blowout loss to Bears
‘Cook and Ray Davis combined for three yards on six carries behind the starting line which could not create any space. It’s nothing to be alarmed about, yet, but it was not a good first look with Mitch Morse gone, Connor McGovern replacing him at center, and David Edwards at left guard.’
Buffalo Bills stock watch: Khalil Shakir on the rise, fellow WR Hamler moving down
‘The Bills were terrible in every way imaginable, and coach Sean McDermott admitted, “If you’d had a blood pressure cuff on me during that game, it would probably have exploded.”’
New WRs, Williams-Allen, WNY natives: Notes from Bills’ 33-6 preseason loss
‘Of the 33-6 loss, generally, McDermott acknowledged some small positives — Tyler Bass making two kicks, red zone defense holding the Bears and rookie quarterback Caleb Williams to two field goals — but sounded mostly unsatisfied. “Outside of that, (we have) a ton to work on,” McDermott said. “A ton to work on and our standard was not out there today. That’s not how we play. So there’s a lot that we need to do to get ourselves ready to go here.”’
3 Bills vs. Bears Takeaways: How did Josh Allen’s new weapons fare?
‘The Bills struggled to establish the run when Allen was in the game, and that trend continued throughout the entire contest. The Bears’ defensive line dominated the battle at the line of scrimmage, and the Bills’ offense generated just two field goals on nine possessions.’
How the Bills are facing ‘punch in the mouth’ loss to the Bears
‘The Bills’ woes started at the point of attack, where they lost the battles for the line of scrimmage. The first-team offense couldn’t run the ball. James Cook and Ray Davis combined for just four yards on nine carries in the first half.’