'Alexander will meet with fans from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in support of his foundation, the A.C.E.S. (Accountability, Community, Education, Sports) Foundation.'
Uber drivers say customers face long pick up times at New Era Field
'Zylka says law enforcement meet with Bills officials a few times a week to see what they could do better on game day. But he says no matter what they do, there’s always going to be a delay.'
An Unexpected Win
'Here’s why Buffalo’s win over Denver bothers me. Don’t get me wrong – I was happier than anybody that the Bills won on Sunday, but it also got me thinking. Thinking about how a win like this was supposed to happen LAST season – you know, when the team was trying to rebuild AND win. Buffalo’s been trying to rebuild and win at the same time for 17+ years and we all know how that’s worked out – it hasn’t. As I wrote in my first article this season, this is supposed to be a rebuilding year and it’s something I’ve prepared for. My thought was that the Bills would probably be a 4 or 5 win team this season but that pain would be repaid at draft time. Instead, with this improbable win over Denver they look like they’re on yet another relentless march to about 8 wins (stop me of you’ve seen this before).'
Bills release DT Coleman
'The release of Coleman likely means either Dareus or Worthy are close to a return.'
What they're saying: Bills earn high marks for Week 3 performance
'… Bills fans are probably pretty thrilled with the way their new kicker, Steven Hauschka, performed against the Broncos. Hauschka went 4 for 4 on field goals, which includes conversions from 49, 53 and 55 yards. That's a dramatic improvement from Carpenter, who went 5 of 11 on fields from 40 yards or longer last season. Hauschka wasn't the only player for the Bills who was nearly perfect in this game. Tyrod Taylor, who finished 20 of 26 for 213 yards with two touchdowns, led two clutch touchdown drives in the game, and they both game when the Bills were trailing by three points.'
Brownie Points: Week 3
'But out of nowhere, Joe Webb, who disengaged from his downfield block at the 17-yard line, turns around and closes a three-yard head start by Latimer running full speed in 13 yards and wraps him up from behind at the 30 before dragging him to the ground at the 36-yard line.'
Bills Today: Secondary solid in front of home crowd
'“It’s huge. Obviously we play half the games at home and you have to have that mentality to defend your dirt. You have to get the crowd into it and make this place a tough place to play. Not only when it’s cold but days like Sunday when it was hot. We understand that and coach has been stressing since OTA’s and that’s our number one goal to play at home and defend our dirt,” Micah Hyde said.'
Buffalo offense overcomes lack of running game
'“If you have to sacrifice the run game to get guys open downfield and they want to stack the box … we’ve got to find ways to win and Tyrod responded in a major way today.”'
Jim Kelly: 'I lost a lot of respect' for LeSean McCoy after anthem protest; Sean McDermott
'"You want to kneel? That's your prerogative. I would never do that. I will always stand, thank the good Lord for everything I got. But when you disrespect the way he did and just go by his everyday duty in the national anthem being sung? Uh-uh. I won't go for that."'
'Healthy discussion' led to anthem protest by some Bills on Sunday – but will that c
'“It’s a wild time in America right now and we have a polarizing president it appears and he made some remarks that a lot of the guys in the NFL took offense to,” Wood said Monday. “I know from our team, the guys who knelt meant no disrespect to the military whatsoever. I think what’s got a lot of the fans and the people that support the NFL upset is they think it’s a shot at the military. I think I speak for everyone that says it is absolutely not a disrespect to the military.'
Kimberley A. Martin: McDermott, Bills in uncharted territory with Trump, Kelly drama
'McDermott’s culture change at One Bills Drive is rooted in the importance of love, unity and a brotherhood behind closed doors and on the playing field. To ensure that the raw emotions conjured by Trump’s comments didn’t become an overwhelming distraction, the entire team and ownership met together for an hour Saturday night. And on Sunday, players, coaches and trainers delivered a message of togetherness, forming a wall of solidarity during the anthem prior to their 26-16 win over Denver.'
Jerry Sullivan: Bills' schedule doesn't seem so daunting
'They do have games left against the NFL's only two remaining unbeaten teams, the Chiefs and Falcons, starting with Sunday's game in Atlanta. But several of their future opponents looked positively dreadful on Sunday, and if the Bills' defense keeps playing this well, they can compete with all of them.'
Bills Notebook: Former official disagrees with Miller penalty, McDermott weighs in on Dareus, credit
'“I understood the call, but I was amazed that Carl Cheffers made that call,” Daopoulos said. “I could see if the players were in each other’s faces, but it seems they know each other and it was a joking type of thing."'
Mark Gaughan's Film Review: Bills cornerbacks locked down when Denver crossed 50
'Denver crossed midfield on seven drives and ran 34 plays in Bills' territory. Thomas and Sanders produced just three catches for 20 yards on the Bills' side of the field.'
What They Said: McDermott, Dennison, Wood, Williams, Hughes on Jim Kelly, protests and more
'Well, I believe this – I believe we put out a team statement for a reason. I stand by that statement of equality, of love, of unity and I think that’s the important part right here, right now. Really, anything in addition to that for us is, we’ve got to get our focus on our team and the Atlanta Falcons at this point.'