‘McDermott was given a B grade, but his total grade ranked 27th out of 32 head coaches. And while fans have had their issues with McDermott in the past, this season felt like a large turning point. The notoriously conservative coach became more aggressive and trusted in his All-World quarterback to make plays in the biggest moments while overcoming several departures to put together one of the best seasons in team history.’
Archives for February 27, 2025
Experience a big reason for McDermott hiring Tabor as special teams coordinator
‘”One that was higher up on my scale was experience, was veteran experience,” McDermott said this week when asked what attracted him to Tabor for the role.’
Opinion: Interpreting the Bills’ brain trust
‘But there’s no way the Bills will pay Cook $15 million a year because of the position he plays and the fact he was on the field for less than 50% of the offensive snaps in 2024. That type of salary is Christian McCaffrey and Saquon Barkley money.’
Why the 2025 NFL Draft is so important for the Buffalo Bills
‘”Their needs, defensive tackle and edge rusher, align with the strength of this draft,” Trapasso said during a one-on-one interview with 7 Sports. “Every year, every team can say, hey, this draft, and this combine is really important, but the Bills are going to probably double dip at some of those positions and hitting on those players at what is a very good class at the top and has plenty of depth will be huge on helping this team get over the top, get to a Super Bowl, and win a Vince Lombardi Trophy.”‘
‘The Pit in your pocket’: Local couple selling jewelry with rocks from Buffalo Bills stadium construction site
‘Laura Jean and Sean Manning launched a new company called Buffalo Rock Pile, which sells jewelry and other items with the rocks from “The Pit.” “You’re going to have ‘The Pit in your pocket,'” said Manning.’
Bills rank high in weight room quality in NFLPA player survey, low in team travel
‘The annual report was released on Wednesday. The Bills ranked 23rd overall out of the NFL’s 32 teams, a significant drop from 11th overall a year ago.’
NFLPA report card: The Bills received an F- in one category. Here’s why
‘”Last year the players were frustrated that they are made to sit in the smaller seats during travel while the coaches and auxiliary staff sit in first class,” the NFLPA said. “The players’ dissatisfaction with this issue has grown, with 65% of players saying they have insufficient space or discomfort when traveling to away games, up from 55% last year.”‘
Bills’ statement on community investment draws sharp criticism from a local lawmaker
‘”It is clear the Bills executives are going against the intention of the CBA, which was to invest into the community, particularly disadvantaged communities, as a return on the $850 million in public dollars used to build the new stadium,” Baskin wrote.’