‘Jackson, 28, returns to the team that he was drafted to as a former seventh round pick in the 2020 draft. During his first stint with the Bills, Jackson played in 52 games, starting 28. In those games, Jackson recorded 3 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles, and 152 total tackles.’
Archives for March 2025
Bills sign OG Kendrick Green to one-year contract
‘Green, 26, spent his previous two seasons playing for the Houston Texans. He was traded to the Texans prior to the 2023 season from the Pittsburgh Steelers. The guard played in 21 games for the Texans over his two years with the team, starting in four games.’
Bills GM Brandon Beane on early free agency moves, Josh Allen’s new deal and salary cap analysis
‘”We’re running tight with knowing you have to save money for the draft picks,” Beane explained. “I think I’ve talked to you guys about it before, even if you’re under on this top 51, we’ve had to do moves in the past at the 53 cut when you have to include everyone–practice squad, whoever’s gone on IR, injury replacement cost, all that. So, we’re getting thin. We’ve changed stores that we’re shopping in.”‘
New addition Joshua Palmer brings separation ability to Bills’ WR corps
‘“I take a lot of pride in being able to run the entire route tree,” the 25-year-old Palmer said. “Being able to be outside and inside, the ability to stop, the ability to go deep, the ability to win in different situations.’
Analysis: Brandon Beane taking a big risk by signing two suspended players
‘The media room inside the Bills’ fieldhouse has seen the scene for several peculiar press conferences over the years, but Beane’s announcement Friday that both Hoecht and Ogunjobi would be sidelined for six games immediately moves way up the list of “is this really happening?” moments. Usually, when a general manager steps up to the microphone to talk about his free-agent class, he’s all smiles. Beane’s tone and demeanor were far from that Friday – for good reason.’
Bills moving forward with suspended DT signing seems like a questionable decision
‘No, it’s not, and the situation has put the Bills in a challenging spot because the No. 1 area Beane needed to upgrade was the defensive line. In that effort, he has done so with a former superstar in Joey Bosa who has struggled to stay healthy for half of his nine-year career, and two players who won’t be able to play until Buffalo’s seventh game.’
How does Josh Allen getting paid affect the rest of the Bills?
‘Allen’s cap number actually didn’t end up changing drastically for 2025 but was reduced from $44.7 million in cap space to $41.4 million. It could only be so much lower as Allen had $28.7 million in prorated bonuses from other years in 2025. Until 2028, Allen’s cap numbers are pretty similar to what they were on his previous deal. The Bills have made a variety of moves in free agency, including signing defensive end Joey Bosa, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, wide receiver Joshua Palmer and defensive end Michael Hoecht.’
Stefon Diggs’s Cryptic Social Media Move Has Bills Fans Mulling Potential Reunion
‘Diggs posted all of the Bills-related photos he has back on Instagram after he had taken them down a year ago in the aftermath of the trade to Houston.’
Did Stefon Diggs just hint that he’s coming back to Buffalo to join the Bills?
‘Diggs was putting together a good season with the Texans. He was on pace for 100 receptions, but unfortunately tore his ACL and was lost for the year mid-way through the 2024 campaign. Now, he is a free agent still on the market, and there are murmurs of a potential reunion between the star receiver and the team that broke up with him. Diggs himself gave a pretty decent hint that he could be on his way back to Buffalo.’
Opinion: Simon: Assessing a busy off season for the Bills
‘The big question about Bosa, of course, is whether or not he can stay healthy. Over the last three seasons with the Chargers, Bosa missed more games(23) than he started(18). Last season Bosa had a career low snap count of 50%. He totaled five sacks, 13 quarterback hits and had a strong 13% pressure rate in 14 games played. But again I’ll refer back to Miller and Floyd and their usage.’
Terrel Bernard signed a new contract. Now he has a new jersey number
‘The Buffalo Bills on Saturday announced that the starting middle linebacker will switch from No. 43 to No. 8. The team didn’t provide a reason behind the number switch.’
Bills Mailbag: Can Joshua Palmer reverse a recent trend among free agent receivers?
‘I didn’t think Adams and Kupp were great fits here. It remains to be seen if Palmer is, but he’s known as a great route runner who gets separation. That’s something the Bills sorely lacked last year in their receiver room. It’s fair to criticize the signings of Harty and Samuel (so far) because they haven’t produced the desired results, but that doesn’t mean Beane should stop pursuing players at the position in free agency. Let’s see how Palmer does before we criticize the signing. Let’s remember, too, that Beane signed both John Brown and Cole Beasley as free agents, and they both proved to be great pickups.’
Bills bring back Dane Jackson to bolster depth at cornerback
‘The Bills needed depth at cornerback with Rasul Douglas – a starter last season – unsigned and an unrestricted free agent. Additionally, cornerback Kaiir Elam was traded to the Dallas Cowboys, leaving just Christian Benford and Ja’Marcus Ingram atop the depth chart at outside cornerback.’
Buffalo Bills add offensive lineman Kendrick Green
‘Since he entered the league in 2021, Green has played in 36 games with 19 starts. Last season, he played in all 17 games for the Texans with one start. During that season, he played 16% of offensive snaps and 17% of special-teams snaps.’
Brandon Beane: Two of Bills’ new additions will start season suspended
‘Both players will be able to spend OTAs, minicamp and training camp with the Bills until the 53-man roster cutdown day. Then, for Weeks 1 to 4, they will have to be away from the facility. They can return Week 5 before playing in Week 7. The Bills’ schedule of games will be released in May.’