‘The deal, first reported by ESPN, is worth up to $80 million, and includes $54 million in guarantees. It’s the third contract extension given out by general manager Brandon Beane to players with one year left on their deals this offseason, following agreements with wide receiver Khalil Shakir and linebacker Terrel Bernard. Negotiations with Rousseau started before the 2024 season, then picked back up after the Bills were eliminated from the playoffs by the Chiefs in the AFC championship game.’
Archives for March 9, 2025
Buffalo Bills re-sign long snapper Reid Ferguson to four-year extension
‘Ferguson, who turns 31 this month, has been with the Bills since 2016. He’s appeared in every game for eight consecutive seasons. This season, Ferguson passed Adam Lingner for most career games by a Bills long snapper. Lingner had 140 games. Counting playoffs, Ferguson is at 145 games.’
Free agency preview: Depth of draft at DT impacts decisions on open market
‘DaQuan Jones is 33 years old and played OK. But he wasn’t as effective as when he was dominating in the middle early in the 2023 season. The Bills could stick with Jones and try to add a young thumper in the 2025 NFL draft. It is a deep draft for defensive tackles, and the Bills might be able to get a quality player in the third or fourth round.’
Bills Mailbag: Pressure is on Brandon Beane to get the first round of the NFL draft right
‘Picking at No. 30, the chance to find an immediate impact player is not great. The Bills have a good amount of draft capital if they want to move up, including an extra second-round pick acquired in the trade of Stefon Diggs last offseason. Whether it’s moving up, back or staying put at No. 30, the most important part is that Beane gets the pick right and finds a player who will contribute in 2025. His uneven track record in the early rounds of the draft recently has become a storyline since last season ended, and he will be under pressure to turn that around.’
Bills CBA stance demonstrates refusal to engage with the community
‘Members of the Community Benefit Oversight Committee, the oversight entity for the CBA, have called for tangible actions on what choosing love looks like. The community would love for a transparent, accessible public application so they can apply for the community investment the Bills committed to Western New York. The small businesses, food vendors, cleaning companies, security firms, would love to learn how they can start preparing to work at the new stadium. But the Bills executives refuse to engage with the community to develop these programs.’
Buffalo Bills extend contract of top edge rusher: Here’s what we know
‘The report is that it’s a four-year, $80 million deal with a whopping $54 million guaranteed. Still, even with the high guarantee, this is actually a pretty good contract for both sides given that there was speculation Rousseau could approach a $25 million annual average value.’
Buffalo Bills sign Greg Rousseau to four-year, $80 million extension
‘Rousseau will turn 25 in April and has not reached his ceiling as a player. With his new extension, Buffalo is likely banking on Rousseau to continue to be dominant as a run-stopper while taking his game as a pass-rusher to a new level.’
NFL Draft 2025: Defensive tackle ‘would love to play’ for Buffalo Bills
‘In an appearance on Up & Adams, Florida State’s Joshua Farmer gushed about potentially joining the Kansas City Chiefs or Bills in the upcoming draft. After talking about Kansas City, Adams mentioned Buffalo. “I love the Bills too,” Farmer said. “I could close my eyes and go to either or. I love both of those organizations.”’
Greg Rousseau says he is still ascending after signing hefty 4-year extension with Bills
‘Rousseau has been a menace in run defense over the last two seasons, developing into one of the best defensive ends in the league in that area. His 46 tackles for a loss since 2022 ranks 15th among all players and 11th among edge rushers. He has also affected the quarterback without getting sacks, ranking second in the NFL last with three turnovers caused by pressure, per NFL Next Gen Stats. But the Bills need him to bring the quarterback down more consistently. Because while he was tied for ninth in tackles for a loss, Rousseau was 27th in the league in sacks.’
Bills extend DE Greg Rousseau with four-year, $80 million contract through 2029
‘Rousseau is the second of three Bills players to receive a four-year extension from the team in the last two days.’
Bills sign edge rusher Greg Rousseau to 4-year extension, which AP source says is worth up to $80M
‘The 24-year-old Rousseau was selected by Buffalo 30th overall in the 2021 draft out of the University of Miami. He was entering this season playing on the fifth-year option of his rookie contract, and is now under contract through 2029.’
DE Greg Rousseau signs 4-year extension with Bills
‘Rousseau, who turns 25 on April 5, joins wide receiver Khalil Shakir and linebacker Terrel Bernard as Bills draft picks to agree to extensions with the team through 2029 in the past two weeks. The pass rusher said that contract talks started before the 2024 season and then were picked back up after the season ended.’
Bills sign DE Greg Rousseau to four-year extension worth reported $80M with $54M guaranteed
‘Rousseau has played his entire career in Buffalo, joining the team as the No. 30 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He finished the 2024 season with eight sacks, leading the team’s pass rushers and tying his career high. Rousseau also had a career-high 53 combined tackles and 36 solo tackles last year.’
Bills Sign DE Greg Rousseau to Long-Term Contract Extension
‘Rousseau, 24, was a first-round pick by the Bills in the 2021 NFL draft. Since being drafted, Rousseau leads the team with 25 sacks, including a career-high 8.0 sacks this past season. The fourth-year defender logged three of those sacks in the Bills’ season-opening win against the Arizona Cardinals last September, tied for most-ever by a Bills player in a season opener.’
Bills’ Keon Coleman Recalls Teams Got Mad at Him for Eating Fruit Snacks at NFL Combine
‘”Teams mad I’m eating fruit snacks,” Coleman said to Carmelo Anthony, Kazeem Famuyide and Monica McNutt on the 7pm in Brooklyn podcast. “I’m like, ‘I’m hungry.’ I’m listening, can I grab a little fruit snacks every now and then? Y’all got all the snacks in here. That’s just for show? … If you ain’t gonna draft me over some fruit snacks!”‘