‘Kromer, hired by Bills coach Sean McDermott in 2022, has developed into one of the most highly regarded offensive line coaches in the NFL. Part of the reason is Kromer had a great mentor in Callahan, who is widely viewed as one of the better offensive line coaches in league history.’
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Bills notebook: Dion Dawkins was fined for his beef vs. Jets; James Cook a full participant at practice
‘Running back James Cook (toe) was a full participant after he was limited on Wednesday. Meanwhile, running back Ray Davis (calf) was added to the injury report on Thursday and was limited.’
Canopy starts going up at new Bills stadium as work intensifies on project
‘“We really are starting to see a lot of progress,” he said. “We’ve told folks that as they come out for Bills games this season, every time you come out, you’ll really see the stadium take shape and I think that has held true.”’
Bills sign former Rams kicker to practice squad as Tyler Bass struggles continue
‘Havrisik’s arrival doesn’t mean Bass would be cut, but there could be a game here or there where the Bills elevate Havrisik to see what he can do.’
Cooper appears, Cook, Oliver return to Bills practice Thursday, Davis added to injury report
‘Cooper joins a Bills wide receiver room that includes Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, Mack Hollins and rookie Keon Coleman. Veteran WR Marquez Valdez-Scantling was released by the team after the trade for Cooper. Buffalo is hoping the new addition can open things up for the team’s other targets, which, with the exception of Shakir, have struggled to find their footing early in the year.’
Ajay's Analysis: WR Cooper brings much-needed skillset to Bills offense
‘Bringing in Cooper made sense for both sides, as Buffalo needed a high-end wide receiver talent. The Browns are 1-5 with Cooper in the final year of his contract. The Bills owe their new piece roughly $800,000 for the final 11 games of the 2024 season. Cooper is a cost-controlled rental for the Bills, and even if things do not go as planned, adding the former Browns wide receiver does minimal damage, if any, to the team’s plans moving forward.’
Tyler Bass trying to work out of a slump as Bills add pressure by signing another kicker
‘Bass is in the first year of a four-year, $21 million extension signed April 20, 2023, and his $7.83 million dead cap hit makes releasing him difficult. But after missing a field goal and an extra point against the New York Jets, the Bills appear to be inching closer to making a switch, which is something that franchise hasn’t done in-season since 2001.’
Tyler Boyd, Damar Hamlin's long-time friendship at heart of Tennessee Titans vs Bills
‘Hamlin’s harrowing ordeal was particularly personal for Boyd, who has a “big brother, little brother” relationship with Hamlin dating back to when Boyd hosted Hamlin on his official recruiting visit to Pittsburgh, their joint alma mater. Both players grew up in the greater Pittsburgh area. Both have remained active in their communities.’
Friday's Tennessee Coverage
Tyler Boyd, Damar Hamlin’s long-time friendship at heart of Tennessee Titans vs Bills (Nashville Tennessean)
Tennessee Titans release Jamal Adams after signing veteran safety in July (Nashville Tennessean)
Titans release 3-time Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams (AP)
Titans release safety Jamal Adams, honoring his request (ESPN)
Jamal Adams landing spots: Identifying logical destinations after Titans grant safety his release (CBS Sports)
2024 NFL trade rumors: Why Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins may stay put at deadline (CBS Sports)
Titans Part Ways With Veteran Safety Jamal Adams (TennesseeTitans.com)
It’s Bills Week: Quick Hits After Thursday’s Titans Practice (TennesseeTitans.com)
Adding Cooper among reasons Allen looks forward to 100th start, as Bills set to host Titans
‘“We all know about the story about where I came from, junior college and no offers and this and that,” Allen said, referring to his modest beginnings at California’s Reedley Community College before landing a scholarship at Wyoming.’
AFC East-leading Bills return home following 3 road games to host the Titans
‘Key matchup – Bills QB Josh Allen against the Titans defense. Tennessee has held its first five opponents to under 200 yards net passing facing the likes of rookie Caleb Williams, backup Malik Willis, Tyler Huntley and Joe Flacco. If the Titans can hold Allen below 200 yards net passing, it would be the first time this franchise has done that since the first six games of the 1975 season as the Houston Oilers.’
Amari Cooper says trade to Bills gives him 'blank canvas' to 'control your own destiny'
‘”As far as the way [Allen] plays, I mean, it’s phenomenal,” Cooper said. “Every time I turn on the television and watch him play, he plays with a lot of grit, a lot of hustle. He plays hard, and obviously he’s been one of the top quarterbacks in the game for a while now. So, just to be able to play with him and experience that in person, I think it’s going to be real cool.”‘
Bills send warning shot to veteran kicker with free agent signing ahead of Week 7 game vs. Titans
‘Bass is still the kicker in Buffalo, but he’s definitely on thin ice. Bills general manager Brandon Beane said that if he can find a better kicking option he’d have to at least consider it.’
Bills' Josh Allen Shared What He Likes the Most About Amari Cooper’s Game
‘”I think, the route running that he possesses, the ability to separate from defenders, I think his contested catch ability is through the roof,” Allen continued. “You throw that into a room with a guy like Keon (Coleman) and a guy like Mack Hollins, two other guys that are very good at contested catches. And then you have Khalil (Shakir) and Curtis (Samuel) underneath. Able to mix him around … Just getting him involved in this offense and just see what we can do with him.”‘
Former NBA stars interested in minority stake in Buffalo Bills
‘”Earlier this year, the Pegula family retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority interest in the Bills. Since then, there has been a significant amount of interest, and our focus has been o finding the right partners for our organization. The process is on-going, and any potential investor cannot be confirmed or finalized until approved by the NFL.’