'According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Carolina Panthers assistant general manager Brandon Beane is heading to Buffalo for a second interview. Beane was one of three candidates to get an interview in the first round of interviews. Terry and Kim Pegula interviewed Beane, Houston Texans director of player personnel Brian Gaine and Philadelphia Eagles director of college scouting Trey Brown down in Boca Raton, Fla.'
Tight end named Buffalo Bills' biggest roster hole following 2017 NFL draft
'ESPN Insider and Football Outsiders looked at every NFL roster and picked the biggest weakness on each team. Scott Kacsmar selected tight end for the Bills. He noted that the Bills addressed many needs in the draft, but failed to find a tight end.'
Buffalo Bills GM search tracker: Beane slated for 2nd interview, Gutekunst added
'Rapoport’s report also indicated that Gutekunst was a finalist for the San Francisco 49ers general manager hiring in January until he re-signed with the Packers '
Report: Bills interviewing Packers executive Gutekunst for general manager opening
'Gutekunst, 43, has spent the last 18 years in the Packers' player personnel department. Gutekunst was promoted to the Director of Player Personnel in March of 2016 after serving as the director of college scouting for three years.'
Report: Beane to get second interview with Bills
'Beane has been with the Panthers organization for 20 years spending the past two years as the team's assistant general manager. This is the second time Beane has interviewed for an open general manager position in the National Football League. He interviewed for San Francisco's job in January before losing out to John Lynch.'
Report: Bills to bring in Beane for second GM interview
'Beane was Buffalo's first interview and had to come with an incredibly strong recommendation from head coach Sean McDermott, otherwise, this pairing would have had no shot of happening. Beane, very much in the mold of the Pegula's reported search for a Buffalo Sabres GM, fits the mold of someone with "new blood" that has plenty of league experience but has never held the permanent title of general manager before.'
Bills Today: Milano wants to make an immediate impression
'“Whatever you do right now is the impression that will last throughout the season. So make the impression you want to make right now when you come into minicamp” Milano said of the advice he received from Carter.'
Our 53-man roster projection for Bills following draft, free agent signings
'The troubling details of Kouandjio’s recent incident police, when he was found in a field partially clothed, is concerning. It remains to be seen if he’s physically and mentally well enough to play. Henderson still has to serve five games of a 10-game suspension. He doesn’t count against the 53-man roster during that time, so the Bills don’t lose anything by keeping him around, and then seeing how he looks after the suspension is over.'
Cardale Jones posts photo from college graduation
'It's safe to say the Buffalo Bills' quarterback has changed his stance, though. Jones posted a photo of himself at Ohio State's graduation Sunday, dressed in his cap and gown. He earned a bachelor's degree in African-American Studies. Graduating from college is an accomplishment anyone can be proud of, but it comes with an interesting side story for Jones.'
Buffalo Bills QB Cardale Jones pokes fun at himself during Ohio State graduation
'All things considered, Jones' spot on the roster is far from safe. He'll have to show that he's worth keeping on the roster over Yates during training camp and the preseason. If Jones doesn't stand out, Buffalo could try to stash him on their practice squad. A quarterback needy team, however, may be inclined to take a flier on Jones.'
Ex-Buckeyes QB Cardale Jones graduates from Ohio State
'Last week, Jones tweeted a screenshot of his 2012 tweet as he prepared to graduate…'
Cardale Jones, who once said, 'We ain't come here to play SCHOOL,' graduates
'A year ago, Jones was drafted in the fourth round by the Bills, and he spent the 2016 season playing behind Tyrod Taylor and EJ Manuel. Jones attempted only 11 passes all year, but he heads into training camp as Taylor's backup and — more important — a college graduate.'
Cardale Jones mocks himself with brilliant cap at Ohio State graduation
'Jones, 24, completed his goal of becoming the first member of his family to graduate college, earning his degree in African-American and African studies with his former OSU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach (now Texas head coach) Tom Herman in attendance.'
Bills interview third candidate for general manager
'Brown, 32, has been serving as the Eagles' Director of College Scouting since he was promoted from the Assistant Director of College Scouting last year. Brown originally joined the Eagles as a west coast area college scout in 2013, and spent three years in the college scouting department with the New England Patriots.'
Cardale Jones graduates from Ohio State
'Not only does he have a sense of humor, but now he has his college degree.'