‘“There are so many Hallmark movie fans and then you multiply that by Bills fans,” said Kristen Kimmick, founder of Bills Mafia Babes. “This is a big deal for us.”’
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Hallmark Channel filming a Bills themed Christmas movie this summer
‘Filming this summer in Buffalo will be Hallmark’s newest movie called “Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story”.’
Buffalo Bills to be featured in 2025 Hallmark Christmas movie
‘The team’s current stadium, which is set to close at the end of the 2025 season before the Bills open the new Highmark Stadium in 2026, will be among the filming locations.’
Hallmark Channel set to create Bills-themed holiday season movie
‘Bills safety Damar Hamlin made the announcement in a video message on the TODAY Show on Thursday morning. The Hallmark movie will be called “Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story”.’
Hallmark Media, NFL, Skydance Sports and the Buffalo Bills will premiere ‘Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story’ during the 2025 Christmas season
‘Production kicks off later this year and will film entirely at locations in and around Buffalo, New York, including iconic Highmark Stadium, which is making its last stand as the Bills home field in the upcoming 2025 NFL season.’
Bills roundtable: Stefon Diggs’ move to the Patriots; Bills’ free agency moves and roster holes
‘The deal for Bosa only covers one season (although the cap hit will be spread over two seasons). That minimizes the risk for general manager Brandon Beane, and it guarantees that Bosa will be motivated to put together a solid season in hopes of landing a multi-year contract in 2026.’
Bruce Smith is a Hall of Famer. He’s now creating another great legacy away from football.
‘Talk about a big vision. Smith rattled off expectations that include 7,500 jobs and annual projections of more than $200 million in economic impact and maybe $25 million in tax revenues for the city.’
Bills earn high praise for $505 million spending spree
‘”The Shakir extension is only $15 million per year,” Solak writes. “Rousseau got $20 million per year. Bernard is at $12.5 million per year. Those are three young cornerstones of a perennial contender, and they’re staying in Buffalo for remarkably less than their open market number. The Bills were right to retain the players who helped get them to the AFC Championship Game, even if they haven’t yet slayed the dragon that is the Chiefs.”‘
NFL analyst hates Buffalo Bills $29 million signing
‘”Palmer is going to fill the Mack Hollins role, but I’m not sure he’s going to elevate it much — certainly not for double the price tag,” Solak writes. “He is a good dirty work receiver and should be considered a glue guy on a healthy offense, but if he was a truly dangerous pass catcher, he would have already broken out in Los Angeles. Still, this is a small complaint in an otherwise great class.”‘
It’s been slow going for Bills’ unrestricted free agents on the open market
‘To date, only wide receiver Mack Hollins has signed with another team. He got a two-year deal with the AFC East-rival New England Patriots worth up to $8.4 million.’
Mock drafts list options, but beat writer says Bills should go all-in on one player
‘The Bills already have a playoff-caliber roster and Beane augmented it by signing eight free agents from outside the organization and re-signing four from within through Tuesday, but there are still positions that must be upgraded in the draft which begins almost exactly one month from now.’
NFL Draft 2025: Buffalo Bills set to host explosive Texas WR on pre-draft visit
‘Bond, 21, is coming off of a season in which he caught 34 passes for 540 yards and five touchdowns with the Longhorns. The wide receiver joined Texas after two seasons at Alabama. During his tenure with the Crimson Tide, Bond hauled in 65 passes for 888 yards and five touchdowns.’
Bills 7-round mock draft: Buffalo adds game-wrecker and ball-hawk with first two picks
‘Round 1 (30): Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon.’
Bills have big plans for Dalton Kincaid after injury-filled second season
‘The final image of Kincaid’s 2024 season was the ball squirting through his arms on a diving attempt to snag a fourth-down pass from Josh Allen. Since then Beane has spent his offseason fielding questions about whether Kincaid regressed or if he was going to develop into one of the game’s premier tight ends.’
Bills zeroed in on D-line in free agency, but moves prove risky
‘It is not a new concept for the Bills to build around the lines — it’s been a consistent philosophy under coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane. However, the team has dealt with enough inconsistency and injury over the last couple seasons to confront that area head-on going into 2025.’