'Coleman, 26, adds depth after injuries to Marcell Dareus (ankle) and Jerel Worthy (concussion).'
Bills bring back Blanton, Coleman
'The Bills announced the signings of safety Robert Blanton and defensive tackle Deandre Coleman on Wednesday. Both Blanton and Coleman return to Buffalo after spending the 2016 season with the Bills.'
Bills dealing with several injuries; Dareus' status in question for Sunday
'The Bills head coach said he’s concerned about Dareus’ availability for the game Sunday. The former third-overall pick injured his ankle early in last week’s game at Carolina and came back in, but only played a total of 17 snaps.'
Joe B: 5 takeaways from Buffalo Bills practice (9/20/17)
'The defensive tackle did not practice on Wednesday and sported a big brace to support his right ankle while doing some work on the side with the training staff. Considering the potential matchup against the Broncos, this is a tough game to lose Dareus for. One of the weaknesses of the Broncos offense is along the offensive line — specifically at left guard. It’s certainly been a disappointing start to the 2017 season for the Bills with Dareus.'
Bills not worried about criticism heading into showdown with Broncos
'“(Carolina) made plays last week and we didn’t,” McCoy added. “Simple as that. It is a different scheme but I do not think it makes that big of a difference. We have been doing this since camp and we know what to do, what not to do.”'
Zay Jones ready for “next opportunity”
'“I think everyone’s seeing I’m back to myself and having fun again. I’m enjoying football again. It sucks at what happened, but it happened. It’s over and I’m learning from it, I’m growing, I’m developing. I’m a rookie, but no excuses. You have to keep moving forward.”'
McDermott concerned with injury to DT Marcell Dareus
'If Glenn is unable to play on Sunday and with Seantrel Henderson still serving his five game suspension, rookie Dion Dawkins could be thrust into the starting lineup against one of the most potent pass rushers in the league, Von Miller.'
Buffalo Bills ranked as least valuable franchise in NFL by Forbes
'The Bills rank #32 out of 32 on the list, released Monday. Forbes puts the team’s value at $1.6 billion.
Top 6 storylines for Bills-Broncos this week
'“We’re looking at everything,” McDermott said Monday. “Some of the deep shots we had up, called up down the field didn’t work out the way we wanted them to.” That may indicate that McDermott and the Bills are focused this week on firing the ball downfield, looking to hit some big plays, or at least loosen things up for the run game.'
Quick Hits: Dareus and Glenn both sidelined for practice
'“I am concerned, but it’s day-to-day at this point. He’s got an ankle (injury) right now,” said McDermott of Dareus. “He’s not going to practice today and we’ll know a little bit more going forward. But we have to make sure we have a contingency plan in place.”'
Bills sign S Robert Blanton and DT Deandre Coleman
'“[He’s] a really good story, a guy who has really bought into the message that Mike Waufle is delivering in that defensive line room and what we’re trying to get across from a defensive standpoint,” said Frazier earlier this month. “The energy he played with, the fact that he attacked the weight issues the way he did, and his attitude. He’s been terrific in that way and we saw tremendous improvement on the field.”'
Bills Today: Strong defensive performances not enough for Frazier
'“You’re in it to win it, and when we don’t win, there’s not a whole lot you can get excited about in our business. It’s all about winning the games, that’s what we work so hard for, going all the way back to the offseason program… If we have a poor performance and we win, that’s a happy locker room. It’s all about winning,” Frazier said.'
The Buck Stops Here: Bills managing just fine without Stephon Gilmore
'It's not to suggest Gilmore has been terrible, although he did get smoked for a touchdown in his debut. The bigger point is the Bills made little effort to keep him, rebuilt their secondary and have been fine without him. A trouble spot with four new players going into the season, the defensive backfield has been their strength.'
Yarbrough credits camp with Broncos for helping to make him good enough to join Bills
'"I always feel like I can defy the odds," Yarbrough says. "So, going into it, even though I saw I had pretty much two confirmed Hall-of-Famers at my position, DeMarcus Ware and Von Miller, I was like, 'Hey, I can play. I can play with these guys.' And just go and try to be a sponge and absorb as much as I possibly can from them and also elevate my game to earn a roster spot and position on that team."'
Bills release Elston and Jenkins
'Elston, whom the Bills claimed off waivers in the spring, was the Bills' third safety behind starters Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer.'