‘“He’s one of a kind. He’s awesome,” quarterback Josh Allen said last month. “When he’s on the field, you know it, you can hear him. He’s finding an edge on every single play, and he’s been great to have in our locker room, in that O-line room. You know that when he’s on the field, he’s going to have your back.”‘
Archives for February 13, 2025
Buffalo Bills looking for artists to contribute to new stadium collection
‘As part of launching a public art program, the Bills plan to commission professional visual artists or artist teams to create artwork throughout the new stadium.’
Tyler Bass had a better year than you may think, including team-record kick
‘In 20 games counting the postseason, Bass missed 10 kicks – five field goals and five extra points, meaning 20 lost points, and that’s certainly not ideal. However, not one of his misfires had any impact in Buffalo’s five losses. In fact, he missed only two kicks in losses, a field goal against the Ravens in a game the Bills lost by 25, and an extra point in the meaningless season finale against the Patriots.’
Buffalo Bills star may have revealed how much he wants in next contract
‘The bad news? Buffalo’s star running back may be looking for $15 million per season on average. Cook went on Instagram Live on Tuesday and pinned his own message in the chat. The not-so-subtle message seemed to indicate how much Cook is looking for in his next contract with the Bills.’
Bills mail room worker touched by Josh Allen’s mention in MVP speech: ‘I just broke down’
‘”So basically, when I was watching the awards, when he went on stage, I was happy that he had won it and it went from joyful to crying because when he mentioned my name, I just broke down,” Morrow said. “I broke down because I’m just an average person, but when he mentioned my name, I was like, ‘Oh my god, he just mentioned my name on national television, so I was just crying.”‘
Running back James Cook lays out price tag for Bills to keep him in Buffalo
‘Cook seems to know his stock is rising. On a recent Instagram Live, he pinned his own comment which said “15 mil year,” implying that he wants $15 million per season once the time comes for a new contract.’
New Highmark Stadium to showcase diverse art
‘The team wants to create a permanent art presence at Highmark Stadium, which is currently under construction and expected to open in 2026.’
Orchard Park to hold open house to hear public input on development around new Buffalo Bills stadium
‘The town announced it has secured funding to complete a comprehensive stadium area development study that will evaluate the potential impacts of the new stadium on the area and the northwest section of the town.’
New Highmark Stadium announces public art program
‘A spokesperson with the Buffalo Bills says they are looking to create a permanent art presence in the stadium scheduled to open next year. Art should capture the essence of Bills fans and the diverse demographics of Buffalo while welcoming travelers from all over the world.’
Orchard Park calls on residents to provide input on stadium-area development
‘This event will provide an opportunity for the community to give their input on what should be developed in the area.’
Bills settle on new special teams coach
‘Tabor brings a wealth of experience in special teams coaching to the Bills. He spent two seasons with the Panthers in this capacity. Prior to his time in Carolina, Tabor dedicated ten years to coaching special teams for the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Bears.’
Bills re-sign OL Alec Anderson to one-year deal
‘Anderson played in all 17 regular season games, which amounted to 27% of the team’s offensive snaps. The OL also made four starts during the 2024 season.’
Buffalo Bills launch Public Art Program at New Highmark Stadium
‘”For more than 50 years, the Buffalo Bills have contributed greatly to Western New York through a variety of impactful initiatives,” said Penny Semaia, Buffalo Bills’ Vice President of Stadium Relations. “The Public Art Program at New Highmark Stadium will allow artists throughout Western New York to showcase their talents to visitors throughout the country.”‘