‘Enter the Buffalo Bills — a team that has lacked adequate speed at the wide receiver position for the entirety of quarterback Josh Allen’s career. Although the Bills selected WR Keon Coleman in the second round of last year’s draft, using the team’s first 2024 selection to do so, it is not out of the realm of possibility that the team would look to bolster the position at the top of the 2025 draft. Buffalo met with Golden at the NFL Scouting Combine.’
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Bills expected to make aggressive push to trade for $125 million superstar
‘General manager Brandon Beane said during his press conference at the NFL Combine that he would be willing to part ways with the team’s first round pick if it meant landing a superstar player to help the team. If Buffalo wants Garrett, it will all but certainly require trading at least one first-round pick and more, but it would be more than worth it.’
Prospects share their thoughts on the Buffalo Bills during the 2025 NFL Combine
‘”I thank the Lord every day that he sent me, not only Keon, but Johnny, all those guys,” Thomas said. “I wouldn’t be here without them guys right now, pushing me each and every day, competing, coming in as a freshman, getting thrown into the fire early.”‘
Buffalo native Dave Caldwell sputtered in Jacksonville. Now he’s a champion in Eagles’ front office
‘His top memory of the 10-3 win over Buffalo? “Ben Koyack touchdown, baby,” Caldwell said with a laugh, referring to the Jaguars’ tight end who finished with two career touchdowns. “It was bittersweet because Buffalo will always have a special place in my heart. It was good to get some validation of what we were trying to do. It’s hard to get to the playoffs and it’s hard to win playoff games.”’
Bills Mailbag: How will GM Brandon Beane rebuild the defense?
‘The Bills have a good amount of draft capital, especially with an extra second-round pick. Of course, it depends on the size of the swing Beane wants to take. He said at the scouting combine that he’s open to trading his first-round pick if the deal is right. I firmly believe the Bills will fully investigate the possibility of trading for Myles Garrett or Maxx Crosby this offseason. Beane wouldn’t be doing his job if he didn’t.’
Bills want seat at table in determining direction of stadium development
‘The team is looking to protect its hefty investment in the new stadium, being built across the street on Abbott Road from the current Highmark Stadium. It is somewhat of a change of course for the Bills after some Orchard Park officials had initially said the team was difficult to get in touch with about development matters and the Bills were saying publicly it was not something they were contemplating yet.’
Prospectus: Technology playing large role in new stadium project
‘Some examples of how technology will play a significant role in the new stadium include how the canopy will be able to stand up to the snow and harsh Buffalo winters, growing grass year-round on the field surface, installation of utilities and wiring, improving cell phone and Wi-Fi coverage and making entering the venue virtually touchless.’
Buffalo Bills have reportedly ‘expressed a desire’ to sign veteran pass-rusher in free agency
‘Former Steelers edge rusher Preston Smith, who was released as a salary-cap casualty just a few weeks ago, is getting a lot of interest here at the combine.’
Who to re-sign? Who to let walk? Plenty of decisions for Bills to make in free agency
‘Let’s dive into the free-agent quandaries facing Beane and co. leading into the 2025 season…’.
James Cook throws shade at Bills for his lack of usage vs Chiefs
‘”(I need) to be on the field every down,” Cook said. “Keep me on the field and great things will happen.”‘
Taking a look at cornerbacks, safeties who may be on Bills’ radar in NFL draft
‘“If you could take a guy who’s 6-foot-2, strong, 200-and-some pounds, he’s got great ball skills and he runs 4.35, I’d put him in my pocket and take him home,” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said at the NFL scouting combine. “But that’s usually not the case. And if they are, and you’re drafting at 30, you’re probably not getting them. So, we’ll evaluate what they do well.”’
Ryan O’Halloran: UB linebacker Shaun Dolac wasn’t at the NFL combine. He can still be the next Buffalo Joe
‘“(Dolac) will have his opportunities to showcase (himself),” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said.’
Orchard Park officials seek ideas on how to spur development around Bills stadium
‘“If there are any ‘a ha’ moments where we think we may have missed something and we need to make tweaks, then we go back to the drawing board. And I’m OK with that,” said Town Board Member Joe Liberti, who has spearheaded much of the town’s new zoning efforts.’
Erik Brady: Jim Kelly threw for almost 600 yards in one game 40 years ago – and hardly anyone saw it
‘No one saw the game on live TV, even in Houston and LA, though it had originally been scheduled as the USFL’s nationally televised game of the week. That changed when ABC brass decided to show the debut of Doug Flutie instead; also a future Bills QB who was fresh off his Heisman Trophy at Boston College.’
Buffalo Bills 2025 NFL Combine prospect meeting tracker: Latest news, reports and notes
‘Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, Buffalo holds 10 picks. Time will tell who they select, but here’s a look at some potential candidates that they have met with at the combine.’