‘”He had a non-traditional journey,” Beane said on The Pat McAfee Show. “Junior college, emailing all these coaches to get a scholarship, gets one offer at Wyoming. We know all the people that were questioning ‘could he play quarterback at the NFL?’ He gets drafted where he was drafted. He was criticized, we were criticized for doing it. He never wavered, he took the criticism. He’s always had that chip. Doing our research, this young man, he had a chip long before people were giving him reasons to have a chip. He’s got a chip now, as excited as he was and honored to win the MVP. He knows and we know the ultimate goal is to win a championship. That didn’t remove any chip winning the MVP.”‘
Archives for March 2025
Metcalf? Holland? NFL Combine takeaways & potential targets for the Buffalo Bills
‘Bills general manager Brandon Beane’s first order of business is creating cap space so his team can be aggressive. This will likely start with restructured deals for quarterbackJosh Allen, left tackle Dion Dawkins, and defensive tackle Ed Oliver. Those moves, along with some other minor adjustments will give the Bills nearly $30 million in cap space. Of course, other moves can be made to give the Bills additional space if the Bills want to make major changes.’
‘No matter where you are you’ll find good players’: Emory Hunt breaks down potential Buffalo Bills prospects
‘”Versatility is key for Buffalo, someone who can play up and down the front,” Hunt said. “So you think of someone like Shemar Stewart. 6’4”, 280 pounds, and might run a 4.4 (40-yard dash). So you think about someone that big moving that fast, that’s scary.”‘
Orchard Park hosts open house to hear public input on development near new Buffalo Bills stadium
‘Orchard Park Town Supervisor Eugene Majchrzak emphasized that the area’s comprehensive development plan aims to address the community’s main concerns, focusing not only on the stadium campus but also on nearby properties such as those near Southwest Boulevard.’