‘Now, it’s time to turn our attention to the 2025 offseason. Here are some important dates for Buffalo Bills fans to know.’
BillsBeat - February 19, 2025
Critical extension candidates add to Bills' offseason intrigue
‘Brandon Beane might not have a restful offseason. Not only will his next 2 ½ months be consumed with the salary cap, draft and free agency, but the Buffalo Bills general manager also has to start looking toward the future. And five potential cornerstones in the coming year are set to enter free agency in 2026.’
Trump poses for picture with Bills players at golf course
‘Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Sam Martin, Ryan Van Demark and Tommy Doyle were all seen with the president at Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach. Brown posted the photo of his teammates with the president on his Instagram.’
Bills focused on building best roster, not just beating Chiefs
‘”You never want to build your team to beat one team. In fairness to the Chiefs, you never really know it’s going to be them every year. Although it has been them,” McDermott said. “I look at it like, how do we put a team together against whoever it is every year. Whatever team shows up in these rounds, and coach at a level and have the personnel at a level, all of us, starting with me, to be at a level that we can beat them — whoever it is.”‘
BillsBeat - February 18, 2025
The question for Bills at linebacker is the future beyond 2025
‘Middle linebacker Terrel Bernard is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie deal. Weak-side linebacker Matt Milano is entering the final year of a two-year extension he signed in March 2023.’
James Cook's pitch for $15M per year should give the Bills pause: Here's why
‘Sorry, but the Bills cannot, and should not, do something so crazy, especially when they’re already on the hook for seven players with an eight-figure cap hit for 2025 before Beane and his money men start reworking existing contracts just to get cap compliant and then to open some space to sign outside free agents.’
Bills defense should get back up to snuff with a few additions during the offseason
‘The Bills struggled to stop the run, couldn’t get off the field after third down and were carved to bits by the Kansas City Chiefs in a season-ending playoff loss.’
Opinion: Looking back at the 2024 Bills offense
‘I thought the additions of Curtis Samuel (through free agency) and Amari Cooper (in-season trade) would have had a bigger impact, but both were just average. Samuel had only 31 receptions for 253 yards, while Cooper had 20 catches for 297 yards in his eight games with the Bills.’
BillsBeat - February 17, 2025
Changes expected and necessary for Bills' defensive line as offseason nears
‘The Bills need to create salary cap space, and parting with Miller is by far the easiest way to do it. If they designate Miller as a post-June 1 cut under salary cap rules (spreading out the cap hit over two years), they can drop his cap figure down to $6.37 million and save $14.77 million on the cap. If they release him without the June 1 designation in March, it’s an $8.4 million savings. Could Miller accept a pay cut? Sure. But it’s hard to imagine a $14 million pay cut.’
A veteran Bills offensive lineman says it's time to retire after a string of injuries
;“I had a severe leg injury with some nerve damage that at this point, with the calendar and the healing process, it looks as though it’s permanent,” Doyle said Thursday in a phone interview. “And, you know, I’m just unable to play football at a high level, and it’s time, and … when you know, you know.”’
BillsBeat - February 16, 2025
Inside Josh Allen's MVP season: Avoiding sacks, INTs helped QB maximize Bills' talent
‘“Fortunately, we have a guy that when things do break down or when the pocket is dirty, he finds a way to ‘be Josh Allen,’ ” Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady said at the end of the regular season. “A lot of times down on the football field, there’s a lot of gray. It’s not very black and white, and the best football players play the gray. And fortunately, we have one that when the first play is over, he’s able to keep it alive and make a play on the second one.”’
Jay Skurski: My 17 most memorable moments covering Josh Allen, from the draft to his MVP honor
‘OK, let’s get this out of the way now: To many fans and media – myself included – Allen should not have been the Bills’ most obvious draft choice. I’m more than willing to admit I was dead wrong. My enduring memory of draft night is general manager Brandon Beane coming out to speak about the pick and looking genuinely perplexed/annoyed when asked about the negative reaction to it. As it turns out, Beane was 100% right. He nailed it. Those who doubted Allen – again, myself included – were way off base.’
Ryan O'Halloran: A decade ago, Allen's road to NFL MVP started at Wyoming
‘“He was such a great teammate and that was apparent from the start when we brought him to Laramie,” Vigen said. “He was going to be a guy people gravitated toward. He was this ultra competitor. He’s easy going, he’s fun loving and he’s still a kid at heart. That’s all real. He’s not trying to be something he’s not. In this world, some guys have to really try hard at that, but it’s not really complicated for him.’
Bills Mailbag: What to make of James Cook's contract request
‘If I’m general manager Brandon Beane, dealing with Cook’s contract is not high on my priority list, at the moment. Beane needs to deal with not only getting under the salary cap, but creating enough space to upgrade his roster in free agency. He needs to have a plan for the upcoming draft. All of that takes priority over a possible extension for Cook, who is heading into the final year of his contract. The Bills also have to plan for Greg Rousseau, Terrel Bernard and Christian Benford, who are set to become unrestricted free agents after the 2025 season. Beane does have franchise tag that he can rely on, but that only guarantees one of them is back for 2026 if he uses it.’
Buffalo Bills looking for artists to contribute to new stadium collection
‘As part of launching a public art program, the Bills plan to commission professional visual artists or artist teams to create artwork throughout the new stadium.’