‘“Do the impossible,” said Steveson. “Nobody gets to ever have this opportunity. This is definitely a unicorn situation but every day I put in my all. I show up with gratitude, with honor, with anything that these guys want me to do, I will do it without a question. That’s just the wrestling way.”’
BillsBeat - June 12, 2024
Back to the basics: Josh Allen finetuning throwing mechanics at mandatory minicamp
‘Allen is a great thrower of the football. Great — but not perfect. “It’s just like changing your swing in golf,” he said.’
Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen working on throwing motion in year seven
‘“There’s inefficacies that every quarterback can find. You show me the perfect thrower, I’ll tell you something wrong with him,” said Allen.’
Minicamp Notebook | QB Josh Allen fine-tuning mechanics, connection with WR unit; LB Matt Milano returns to practice
‘”Big time on just mechanically getting it as efficient as possible,” Allen said. “Meeting with Chris Hess who has been here, he owns Biometrek, just digitally mapping our throwing motions right now and just seeing what we can tighten up on and improve on and just having that in the back of our minds when we’re doing our individual work, when we’re inside the building, making sure that we’re doing everything that we need to do —and I need to do — to be as clean as possible.”‘
BillsBeat - June 11, 2024
Five things to watch at Bills minicamp
‘Let’s call it like it is: Miller was a shell of himself last year. Coming off knee surgery to repair a torn ACL, the 35-year-old barely contributed. The Bills need that to change in 2024. Buffalo lost edge rusher Leonard Floyd in free agency to the 49ers. Floyd led the team with 10.5 sacks last year. It’s a necessity that Miller provides a good chunk of that lost production.’
Opinion: Capaccio: One question facing each phase of the Bills as the team begins minicamp
‘n are Curtis Samuel, Keon Coleman, Mack Hollins, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chase Claypool, and KJ Hamler. At least two of these wideouts will have to play a significant role for the passing game in 2024, along with returning third-year receiver Khalil Shakir. The others will be fighting for spots on the depth chart and, if they make the team, expected to contribute.’
From Lancaster, to UB and now the Bills, Depew native Joe Andreessen is living Buffalo football dream
‘”When I signed, coach [Neil] Herman from UB, he texted me like ‘a lot of kids grow up dreaming about playing for the Bills, but I don’t know one who has'” says Andreessen. “So that kind of stuck with me when he sent me that text message. Sometimes you don’t take a second to think about it and look at the moment, but I definitely have. Sometimes you lose it in the day-to-day.”‘
Buffalo Bills announce parking changes for the 2024 season; carpooling 'strongly encouraged'
‘According to the Bills, you must purchase a parking pass in advance for all Bills-controlled parking lots, excluding Lot 2 ADA and Lot 6 ADA. The team said there will be no day-of-game credit card transactions to purchase parking in Bills parking lots.’
Bills detail parking changes, challenges for 2024 given new stadium construction
‘Andy Major, the Bills’ vice president of operations and guest experience, said Monday that the stadium grounds will have about 1,000 fewer parking spaces this season due to construction. That’s after factoring in gains from initiatives such as shuttling in game-day staff from off-site parking locations and turning a youth field into parking spaces.’
Buffalo Bills announce parking changes for upcoming season
‘This season, you’ll have to buy your parking passes ahead of time unless you plan on parking in one of the ADA lots. If you plan on parking in one of those lots, you can buy passes the day of, you just can’t use cash.’
How Greg Rousseau and Ed Oliver are attacking OTAs to set them up for the season
‘”I feel like year after year, there’s no, ‘Oh, I did this good.’ Because every single season is kind of like a new life in a video game,” Rousseau shared. “So, you got to go out there and earn it whether it’s in the run or the pass. I’ve got to get better at everything.”‘
BillsBeat - June 10, 2024
New Bills aide Jahmile Addae finds chance to lead young men even better in NFL than college
‘“I had a heart episode and went into somewhat of a cardiac arrest,” Addae said. “There was an arrhythmia issue. The Terre Haute Heart institute, which is the No. 1 heart institute in the country, I believe, is actually right across the street from where we were practicing. They literally wheeled me across. I wake up, all the pads are cut down the middle, and there was an old guy, kind of like Mr. Miyagi (from the movie “Karate Kid”), and he was rubbing on my feet asking if I had feeling. At that point in time, I knew I was done playing.”’
Buffalo Bills unveil parking changes for 2024 season
‘The major adjustment is that advance-purchase season passes for the public lots will be assigned to Lots 1 or 7, and individual-game passes will be assigned to Lot 4. Previously, fans with a public parking pass could park in any of the three lots.’
Bills' Oliver is looking to build off a career year in 2024
‘“Every offseason, I do the same thing — I just break it down, see where I can get better,” Oliver said. “See where I wasn’t so good. Understand why I wasn’t so good. Understand how they were attacking me, understand how they’re going to continue to attack me. How they’re going to game plan for me, how I need to be ready for their game plan.”’
BillsBeat - June 9, 2024
Inside the Bills: How O'Cyrus Torrence plans to take his game to another level in Year 2
‘“It really went way better than I could have imagined,” Torrence said.” I came in thinking I just wanted to help the team any way I could. I ended up starting every game and playing every play. I didn’t know how good of an achievement it was, honestly, until after the season.”’