‘Philadelphia coach Nick Sirianni, 43, grew up in Jamestown and attended Southwestern Central High School before moving onto the Division III football factory at Mount Union (Ohio). Sirianni entered the NFL with the Chiefs in 2010, but wasn’t retained by then-new coach Andy Reid after the 2012 season.’
Archives for February 2025
Analysis: Making a case for why the Bills should trade for Maxx Crosby
‘Crosby is signed through 2026, and would have salary cap hits of $22.9 million and $19.7 million for any team trading for him. By NFL standards for an elite edge rusher, that’s a team-friendly deal. Of course, Crosby would probably want a new deal if he were to be traded, and the Bills can accommodate that.’
Analysis: Bills should acquire receiver Tyreek Hill to spark downfield passing game
‘ We know, it would take a serious offer – the first-round pick should be on the table – as the key to the package, and the Bills would need Miami to absorb some of the money, which could cost the Bills one of their second-round picks. The Dolphins would absorb a $28.3 million “dead” salary cap hit by trading Hill, according to the industry website Over The Cap.’
Bills Mailbag: Is Sean McDermott taking a risk in bringing back Matthew Smiley?
‘As for why he would be retained, the only thing you can point to is continuity. The Bills don’t want to start over on the unit. We also should recognize that, while there were breakdowns, as you pointed out, Jeff, there were positives as well. Rookie returner Brandon Codrington had a solid season. Sam Martin was a reliable punter. After a rocky stretch, Tyler Bass was strong in the playoffs. There is a case to be made for not rocking the boat. We’ll see if it ends up being the right decision.’
As Bills scored in postseason, WNY nonprofits benefit from credit union donations
‘“We’re proud to turn excitement for the Bills into meaningful action for our communities,” said Broadview CEO Michael Castellana. “This initiative emphasizes our commitment to fighting hunger, supporting families, and investing in Western New York.”’
Bills star James Cook doesn’t mince words on Chiefs-officiating controversy
‘“At the end of the day, as a man, you got to come in there and ready to go,” Cook said. “Like f–k that ref s–t. You feel me? Like straight up. You gotta come into that b—h ready to go, ready to play. Don’t give a ref nothing to call.”’
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook gives explicit thoughts on Chiefs, Eagles ahead of Super Bowl LIX
‘”I ain’t gonna lie to you, bro… f*ck all of them,” Cook said.’
Ryan O’Halloran: Looking at 1960s Dallas Cowboys should embolden 2020s Buffalo Bills
‘From 1966-69, the Cowboys: Finished first in the regular season all four times. … Went 10-3-1, 9-5, 12-2 and 11-2-1. … Finished first, sixth, first and second in points scored. … Finished fourth, sixth, second and fourth in fewest points allowed. … Didn’t reach a Super Bowl.’
My View: Bills as playoff failures? Don’t brand them that way
‘I am no sports analyst, but I will not accept branding the Bills as playoff failures. Our brains are wired for storytelling and seek to transform single moments of chance − a ball slipping through fingers, a single yard short − into larger systematic problems. We can fall prey to the representativeness heuristic, where a few dramatic moments overshadow consistent success. But the numbers tell a different tale, as evidenced by five consecutive division titles. The Bills haven’t failed; they’ve crafted a team and culture that consistently plays for the highest stakes. Despite heartbreaking losses, there is always a response of encouragement and renewed determination.’
Bills rookie class review: 2024 draft picks slowed by injuries, fall short of expectations
‘The primary issue with Coleman coming into the draft was the question of whether he’d be able to win on his routes in the NFL. The Bills knew gaining separation would be a problem and it was. One of the ways Coleman overcame that against weaker competition in college was his contested catch ability, but that did not translate in year one.’
Ravens fans come to the rescue of Bills’ Dalton Kincaid after dropped pass in title game
‘The “Support Dalton’s charity” fundraising drive has raised $22,617 so far and has already reached its initial goal. So, organizer Will Funk-Heiser increased the goal to $40K. The largest gift is a $1,000 anonymous donation.’
Bills fan goes all-out in latest social media Chiefs conspiracy theory
‘An X user put together a five-minute video showing a series of questionable calls in Kansas City’s 32-29 win in the conference championship clash, which took place at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. “If u haven’t seen this video u probably should. Just shows how rigged the nfl is,” the X user wrote.’
Execs Want Hailee Steinfeld’s Fiance Josh Allen in ‘Big Movies’: NFL Star ‘Has the Total Package’
‘“Even before he and Hailee became an item, Josh was emerging as one of Hollywood’s most interesting football stars, especially for studio executives who are dismissive of the hype around Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift‘s relationship,” says the studio insider of the growing fascination around the NFL player. “Josh has the total package, from primetime worthy football highlights to matinee idol good looks, and Hailee has already managed to have a very impressive crossover career where she can effortlessly move from music to movies and back again.”’
Bills emphasize plan to ‘kick down the door’ to get past Chiefs
‘”… We’re going to continue to turn over every rock, every stone. But again, the last five years, this team, counting playoffs, has averaged 13 to 14 wins. So, I do want to make sure we balance the scale here, even though we have not gotten to the big game yet. We’re going to keep fighting, and I’m determined we’ll get there.”‘
Chiefs Player Says Defense Knew Josh Allen’s Tendencies on QB Sneak Play
‘But one player on the Chiefs, safety Nazeeh Johnson, perhaps in part defending the validity of his unit’s defensive stand, explained that Allen had a tell on his QB sneaks, adding that the Kansas City defense essentially knew what was coming and sold out to stop it.’