‘Or, if they don’t want to revisit the past, they can be bold with a new alternate jersey. Zubaz, anyone?’
Archives for April 2025
How Sean McDermott, Brandon Beane view the Bills’ need at wide receiver
‘“Needs? I wouldn’t say needs, but we’ll look for competition,” he said. “I would say our offense did pretty good last year. I think when you look across the board, I don’t have all the metrics of offensive points, scoring, all that stuff, but I think what (offensive coordinator) Joe Brady and (quarterback) Josh (Allen) and our offensive team did was pretty good.”’
Buffalo Bills TE Dawson Knox receives 2025 Call to Courage Award
‘The award was presented Saturday in downtown Buffalo at the Hyatt Regency during the 21st annual awards breakfast. It is given by former Bills quarterback and former NFL coach Frank Reich, who comes back to Buffalo every year for the event. Reich was named Stanford’s interim coach this week.’
NFL draft preview: Uncertain year for quarterbacks won’t impact the Buffalo Bills
‘Bills view: The Bills’ need at quarterback can be summed up in three letters: MVP. With Allen as the league’s reigning most valuable player, the Bills are set at franchise quarterback. But it’s not just Allen who dictates the Bills’ draft needs. And depth-wise? They are set there as well, with four quarterbacks on the roster at this point. Mitch Trubisky, Mike White and Shane Buechele round out the room.’
Bills Mailbag: How aggressive should Brandon Beane be when it comes to moving up in the draft?
‘As for the trade-up option, sign me up. No. 1, not all seven players that the Bills are in line to draft on Day 3 are going to make the team. No. 2, packaging some fourth- or fifth-round picks to land a third-rounder could potentially net the Bills a player who can contribute, if not start, right away. No. 3, if Beane considered my feelings at all, making seven picks on the Saturday of the draft would be cruel and unusual punishment.’
Sean Kirst: New downtown stadium plan conjures a dream from nearly 70 years ago
‘In 1958, Pat McGroder Jr. – a Buffalo sports legend – served as the city’s parks commissioner. Charley Young, sports editor of the then-Buffalo Evening News, gave him a broader title:’
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. championed Buffalo against a changing NFL
‘He called out his fellow owners and the league commissioner for “callousness,” and voted against the relocation of the Cleveland Browns franchise to Baltimore in 1996. In fact, Wilson opposed every single team relocation plan through five decades.’
NFL Draft 2025: Buffalo Bills pre-draft visitors, Zoom meetings, and private workout tracker
‘Knowing the importance of these meetings with past prospects, Syracuse.com is keeping track of pre-draft visitors, Zoom meetings, private workouts and more.’
Bills TE Dawson Knox receives Call to Courage Award
‘The award was presented by former Bills quarterback and Stanford’s interim football coach Frank Reich, who presents it every year to a current NFL player who shows leadership on their team and in their community.’
Ryan O’Halloran: Bills showed right kind of urgency in extending four young players
‘Good cultures take care of their players. They don’t needlessly create roster holes and have to force things in the draft by reaching for a player or by trading up when there is a run on a certain position group. In turn, those players show a willingness to potentially accept slightly less even though it is life-changing money.’
NFL draft preview: Bills likely to have DE options in first two rounds
‘“I think there’s going to be some edge rushers in this draft who you’re going to look back at a couple years from now and say, ‘Why did they drop a little bit?’ ” ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said. “History tells us you can find some of these guys a little later in the draft.”’
‘Today is about you’: Workers praised for keeping Buffalo Bills stadium project on time
‘They were lauded by the likes of Bills owner Terry Pegula, Gov. Kathy Hochul, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for their commitment to the project during a stadium topping out ceremony on a mild and sunny Friday in front of the Orchard Park construction site.’
Final structural beam placed in Buffalo Bills’ new stadium: Here’s the latest
‘On an unusually sunny spring day in Orchard Park, elected officials, construction workers and Bills staff looked on as a black and gray beam with the words Buffalo Bills sandwiched between two Bills logos slowly made its way up over and into the top of the new stadium to the sound of the ‘Shout’ song.’
Bills place final piece of steel on new stadium
‘Bills owner Terry Pegular, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz all spoke at the ceremony, which included 1,400 guests. The 60,000-seat stadium was designed by Legends and Populous and more than 22,000 pieces of steel weighing 25,000 tons, 60% of which was produced in New York State, have been placed.’
Bills set to host top cornerback prospect on Top 30 visit
‘According to Ryan Talbot, the Bills are set to host East Carolina University cornerback Shavon Revel to a top 30 visit. The star cornerback is coming off a season-ending ACL injury that he suffered in September, but he is expected to be fully healed and ready for the start of the 2025 season.’