‘”We are thrilled to continue our relationship with FIFCO USA and Labatt as an official beer of the Buffalo Bills and Bills Mafia,” said Jason Hartlund, Buffalo Bills Chief Commercial Officer. “Labatt continues to celebrate the passion of Bills fans and has become a staple at game day tailgates, and this won’t change at New Highmark Stadium. From bringing back Zubaz cans last season to its Throwback Tea, Labatt always puts Bills fans first.”‘
BillsBeat - April 10, 2025
BillsBeat - April 9, 2025
NFL draft preview: Ashton Jeanty leads deep class of running backs
‘“I have 33 (running backs) with draftable grades, and very few teams are going to prioritize running backs,” Kiper said last month on a conference call. “You’re going to see undrafted free agents come in (at running back) and make teams. You can get a really good running back in the second to fourth round. “I love running backs. I just don’t love them in the first round.””
Lots of property is for sale around the new Bills stadium. But so far, developers aren't buying
‘But some of them have been on the market for more than a year, likely due to high price tags and developers having to wait on rezoning in the Town of Orchard Park – which occurred in October.’
The Bills have a history of trading draft picks. This CB may be worth making another move.
‘Unlike the cratering Dow Jones and Nasdaq, that final-season data he added to his resume has sent Barron’s draft stock soaring 180 degrees in the opposite direction and it would probably be a surprise if he were still available to the Buffalo Bills at pick No. 30 in the first round.’
All-Pro safety Justin Simmons says it would be special to join Buffalo Bills
‘Unprompted, Simmons mentioned the Buffalo Bills among three teams that he would like to potentially join. He added that playing for any of them would be special.’
The Bills have a type when it comes to drafting cornerbacks
‘While the Bills ensured cornerback Christian Benford is sticking around past 2025, they still need someone to play opposite him. Rasul Douglas remains a free agent and the Bills added depth in bringing back Dane Jackson, but they still lack a starting-caliber cornerback.’
ESPN's Field Yates shares his best fits for the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 NFL Draft
‘”Yeah, I think corner (is the position) that comes to mind first and finding a player that fits into what they want to do defensively,” Yates told 7 Sports about the Bills’ needs in the 2025 NFL Draft. “As we know, Sean McDermott is kind of the cornerback whisperer, so it doesn’t necessarily need to be in Round 1 where they draft a corner. They’ve maybe had more success in the later portions of the draft with corners than in the early portions of the draft. But that being said, it’s going to be hard to resist if one of these top corners is available either with their first-round pick or one of those two second-round picks in the back half of the round.”‘
Bills TE Dawson Knox honored as 21st Call to Courage award winner
‘”This is 21 years of doing this and it’s our way to stay connected to Buffalo and continue to give back,” said Frank Reich, who presented the award at the ‘Call to Courage’ breakfast as the Hyatt Regency in downtown Buffalo this past Saturday. “We’ve been so blessed by that community. This is a special event for us.”‘
BillsBeat - April 8, 2025
NFL draft preview: The more offensive tackles picked early, the better for the Bills
‘The Bills have no need for an offensive tackle this year, so an early run at the position will be helpful before the Bills pick at No. 30 overall, and by the time their picks in the second round come – at Nos. 56 and 62.’
Bills could risk early pick on impressive CB coming off ACL tear: What he could bring
‘But here comes the “but.” Teams, particularly the Buffalo Bills who are in obvious need of a starting CB2, have to wonder what kind of player Revel will become after he suffered a torn ACL last September and missed all but three games.’
The Bills aren't hitting the panic button with Keon Coleman for good reason
‘The Bills acknowledged Keon Coleman didn’t bounce back well from his wrist injury. But Buffalo isn’t panicking after one season and a closer look at Coleman’s rookie year shows why.’
Bills hosting game-wrecking defensive tackle to visit ahead of NFL Draft
‘The Bills currently have the 30th pick in the first round, and strengthening the defensive line is a priority. Bringing in a talent like Williams could provide the interior strength needed to elevate Buffalo’s defense.’
BillsBeat - April 7, 2025
As James Cook is finding out, paying running backs not a big priority in NFL. Here's why
‘Running backs have returned to the land of one-year contracts, pro football’s version of disposable labor. Use ’em up, wear ’em out and let ’em walk.’
NFL draft preview: Interior offensive line is a Day 3 need for Bills
‘It’s easy to imagine either McGovern or Edwards, or both, staying with the Bills for 2026 and beyond. But it’s not a given, and it wouldn’t hurt to have another young prospect with future starter potential. Look for the Bills to draft a guard/center prospect on Day 3.’
Should Buffalo Bills trade up to draft top tier CB? The case for Will Johnson
‘The widespread consensus is that the next cornerback who will come off the board is Michigan’s Will Johnson, and that could happen somewhere inside the top 10. If that proves to be true, unless the Buffalo Bills are willing to part with a whole lot of draft capital to trade up, he’ll be out of their range.’