‘Anderson originally was a linebacker in college before transitioning to safety in 2017 and played in 50 games over his collegiate career.’
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Report: Bills hiring Adam Henry as next wide receivers coach
‘Henry was most recently with the University of Indiana as the team’s co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, and also spent time as LSU’s wide receivers coach, where he worked with the likes of Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry at the school.’
Bills announce season ticket pricing for 2023
‘That renewal will cost an average of 12% more from last season.’
Report: Chad Hall leaving Bills to take Jaguars’ wide receivers coaching job
‘Hall had spent the last six seasons with the Bills, coaching the likes of Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasely, and John Brown all to career seasons. NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero says Hall’s contract was up with the Bills, allowing him to go to Jacksonville.’
Hamlin: ‘The journey will continue’
‘At the NFL Honors ceremony on Thursday in Phoenix, the league recognized Hamlin once again, as he took to the stage to along with medical staff from the Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.’
Damar Hamlin wins Alan Page Community Award
‘Hamlin’s Chasing M’s Foundation, including a Toy Drive he started while in college playing at the University of Pittsburgh, has since raised millions of dollars through donations that have poured in from around the world.’
Official groundbreaking for new Bills Stadium expected late April, May
‘”We’re going to collaboratively, with our community partners together, devote the resources of the Bills, the NFL and our sponsors to where our community needs it most,” said Executive Vice President and COO of the Bills, Ron Raccuia during a visit with the “Howard and Jeremy Show” on Tuesday.’
Jessie Pegula details Kim Pegula’s cardiac arrest, recovery process
‘”My mom was asleep when my dad woke up to her going into cardiac arrest and she was unresponsive for quite a while,” wrote Pegula on Tuesday. “My sister gave her CPR until the ambulance arrived. She saved her life. Even though she doesn’t like to take credit for this terrible situation, she absolutely saved her life.”‘
Bills name Joe Danna as new safeties coach
‘Danna has been a coach in the NFL for 15 years with multiple rolls with the Jacksonville Jaguars for five years (2017-2021). In those five years he was defensive backs coach, nickels, safety, and assistant secondary coach.’
Three more Bills players named to Pro Bowl Games
‘The trio of players join quarterback Josh Allen, wide receiver Stefon Diggs, safety Jordan Poyer, center Mitch Morse, and linebacker Matt Milano as the other Pro Bowlers representing the Bills this upcoming weekend. With eight members of the Bills heading to Las Vegas, it gives Buffalo its most Pro Bowl players in one season since the 1992 team had 10 Pro Bowlers.’
What Bills will be free agents in March?
‘With that goal in mind and the salary cap number now known, Beane and his staff have plenty of work to do, including evaluating and deciding what to do about their own pending free agents. The Bills have 21 players set to become unrestricted free agents this offseason, and three more who will be restricted, giving them the option to retain their rights with certain levels of salary offers.’
Matt Milano named to Pro Bowl Games
‘This is the first time Milano will take part in Pro Bowl festivities in his six-year career with the Bills. Watt was unable to take part in this year’s Pro Bowl Games due to an injury.’
Report: Bills fire safeties coach Jim Salgado
‘The Bills were injured at the safety position this past season with Micah Hyde missing most of the year with a neck injury suffered in a Week 2 win over the Tennessee Titans. In addition, All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer was banged up for a majority of the year with a multitude of injuries, including an elbow, rib and knee injury all at different periods of time.’
Allen, McDermott named finalists for NFL Honors in 2022
‘Starting with quarterback Josh Allen, the 26-year-old was named one of five finalists for the 2022 AP Most Valuable Player Award. It is the second time Allen has been named a finalist for NFL MVP, finishing second in voting behind Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2020.’
Beane: Have to look at whole season when evaluating
‘”You’ve got to step back. We’re going to continue to do that as the week goes on,” Beane said. “If a player didn’t play his best game the other day, but he was a big part of why you got there, you don’t throw him out. You’ve got to look at holistically how they played through the whole season. Some guys were playing really banged up and not the same looking player as we saw in September or October. You look at the whole thing and you try to make the best evaluation you can, whether it’s a young player, are they trending up? Is it a young player that ain’t gonna make it? Is it an older player that’s trending down? Or is it an older player that I think this guy can help us going forward? Those are all the questions that ultimately we’ve got to work through in the coming weeks.”‘