‘Rousseau, 24, was a first-round pick by the Bills in the 2021 NFL draft. Since being drafted, Rousseau leads the team with 25 sacks, including a career-high 8.0 sacks this past season. The fourth-year defender logged three of those sacks in the Bills’ season-opening win against the Arizona Cardinals last September, tied for most-ever by a Bills player in a season opener.’
BillsBeat - March 9, 2025
Bills' Keon Coleman Recalls Teams Got Mad at Him for Eating Fruit Snacks at NFL Combine
‘”Teams mad I’m eating fruit snacks,” Coleman said to Carmelo Anthony, Kazeem Famuyide and Monica McNutt on the 7pm in Brooklyn podcast. “I’m like, ‘I’m hungry.’ I’m listening, can I grab a little fruit snacks every now and then? Y’all got all the snacks in here. That’s just for show? … If you ain’t gonna draft me over some fruit snacks!”‘
Bills reward another homegrown star with $80 million contract, potentially pairing with Myles Garrett
‘The contract signifies that the Bills will be trying to get a top-end edge rusher, considering Rousseau’s average annual value comes in at $20 million, which is considerably less than the likes of Maxx Crosby and what T.J. Watt and Myles Garrett will both get. Perhaps the Bills are still eyeing Garrett as a trade target and plan on giving him that type of big-money extension to pair with Rousseau.’
Bills extend Rousseau and Ferguson to four-year contract extensions
‘The 24 year-old was Buffalo’s first round pick (30th overall) in 2021 has been on of the anchors for the Bills defensive line. Rousseau also finished with career highs in quarterback hits (24), tackles for loss (16), 36 solo tackles, and three forced fumbles.’
‘I never wanted to leave:’ Buffalo Bills re-sign Greg Rousseau to four-year, $80 million extension
‘”It’s a blessing, you know, it’s a place that I wanted to be. Since 2021, I’ve been here. I never really wanted to leave, so I mean I’m just glad that organization feels the same way.” Rousseau said. “They trusted me a lot with this contract, so I gotta go out there and prove them right and keep on playing good ball and only get better.”‘
Bills sign DE Greg Rousseau to 4-year contract extension
‘Also, long snapper Reid Ferguson is staying in Buffalo after signing a four-year contract before he was eligible to become a free agent next week. The 30-year-old Ferguson is the longest-active tenured player on the Bills roster in having spent his entire eight-year NFL career with the team.’
Bills fans face worst concession stand access in the NFL, study finds
‘The Chicago Bears and Soldier Field topped the list with 25 concession stands per 10,000 people. The Buffalo Bills came in dead last at No. 30, with only six per 10,000 fans.’
Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau signs a four-year contract extension
‘The extension comes just over a month after Rousseau finished one of his most productive seasons. Rousseau led Buffalo’s pass rushers with 8.0 sacks last year, which tied a career high set in 2022. The defensive end had career highs in several statistical categories in 2024 – 24 quarterback hits, 16 tackles for loss, 36 solo tackles and three forced fumbles.’
Buffalo Bills re-sign Reid Ferguson to a four-year contract
‘”It’s a cool kind of feather to have in your cap (to be) the longest tenured guy that has been here since the old staff was here,” Ferguson said on Saturday afternoon. “So, I appreciate Coach McDermott and Brandon (Beane) for keeping me around, believing in me, trusting me and giving me opportunities to grow in all aspects of my game, on and off the field.”‘
BillsBeat - March 8, 2025
Buffalo Bills retaining most of cornerback room, with one notable looming free agent
‘If Douglas is to walk – which may be the financial outcome here – the Bills don’t have much depth in-house. Kaiir Elam has yet to pan out for the Bills the way general manager Brandon Beane expected when he traded up to take Elam in the first round of the 2022 draft.’
Buffalo Bills, linebacker Terrel Bernard agree to four-year extension
‘With an average of $12.5 million, Bernard is tied with Cleveland’s Jeremiah-Owusu-Koramoah as sixth-highest-paid among off-ball linebackers, according to industry website Over The Cap. The top five are Baltimore’s Roquan Smith ($20 million), San Francisco’s Fred Warner ($19.045 million), Chicago’s Tremaine Edmunds ($18 million), the Bills’ Matt Milano ($14.165 million) and Pittsburgh’s Patrick Queen ($13.67 million).’
As stadium cost again rises, Bills ask NFL for permission to borrow more
‘The latest rise in the stadium cost estimate is slight compared to previous increases, with the price going up $100 million to an estimated $2.2 billion. But combined with previous overruns, it’s enough to drive the Bills to ask the NFL for permission to exceed its debt cap so that the team can borrow more money to help cover increasing construction expenses, according to a Sports Business Journal report.’
Buffalo Bills extend contract of star linebacker: The details
‘It’s a strategy they would like to continue with two other 2022 draft picks whose rookie contracts expire after the 2025 season, cornerback Christian Benford and running back James Cook.’
Bills 7-round mock draft: 2 big trades land game-wrecker & Ed Oliver tag team partner
‘Round 1 (projected trade) Pick No. 26: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan.’
Bills continue to build future, sign Bernard to contract extension
‘Tre’Davious White, Jordan Poyer, Mitch Morse and others were on their way out the door either due to declining production, cap savings, or both. Fast-forward 12 months, and the team is in a much different position than it was in to begin the 2024 offseason. Now, with the 2025 league year set to begin on March 12, Buffalo is building for its future rather than entering a transitional phase similar to that in which it found itself last springtime.’