‘If you’re looking to head to Orchard Park for a cold Sunday night game, tickets are starting at $200 for the 300-level.’
BillsBeat - December 1, 2024
Bills activate Matt Milano ahead of Sunday’s game
‘“I mean Matt is a pretty poised young man,” McDermott said. “So not much has changed day to day with him.”’
Bills vs. 49ers: What a win means for Buffalo
‘With the Kansas City Chiefs (11-1) winning on Friday, the Bills can remain half a game back of their AFC West counterpart for first place in the AFC with a win on Sunday.’
Buffalo Bills activate LB Matt Milano (biceps) off injured reserve ahead of Week 13 vs. 49ers
‘”Just extremely happy for him, getting back out there and flying around and making some plays,” QB Josh Allen said. “And he’s battled quite a few things over the last year and a half. So, the boys are very happy for him, I’ll tell you that.”‘
Top 5 storylines for Buffalo Bills vs. San Francisco 49ers | Week 13
‘The Bills are undefeated following bye weeks since Sean McDermott took over as the head coach in 2017. Buffalo is 7-0 after an off week under McDermott with wins against talented opponents like the Chiefs (2023) and the Packers (2022) in recent seasons.’
6 things to watch for in Buffalo Bills vs. San Francisco 49ers | Sunday Night Football
‘”We’ve been through it before, so we have some experience with it,” McDermott said. “We can’t control the weather… I think it’s really just about how we respond to it. Our staff does a phenomenal job, the people that have shown up for the years that I’ve been here at a minimum and beyond my time here shoveling the stadium out. I think that’ll happen again if need be and we’ll get ready to play a football game.”‘
Game Predictions | Buffalo Bills vs. San Francisco 49ers | Sunday Night Football
‘Bills are 9-0 coming off the bye since 2015.’
Buffalo Bills vs. San Francisco 49ers | How to watch, stream & listen | SNF Week 13
‘Play-by-play: Mike Tirico. Analysis: Cris Collinsworth. Sideline: Melissa Stark.’
BillsBeat - November 30, 2024
Ryan O'Halloran: James Cook didn't gain much on checkdowns vs. Chiefs. That should force an adjustment
‘“They were flowing fast (to the football),” Morris said. “My job is to make a decision and let the back try and make the other one miss. It happened pretty often in that game, and it was the first time I’ve had to deal with it (this season). The best thing you can do (as a blocker) is to be decisive and take one.”’
Bills' Keon Coleman, Matt Milano, DeWayne Carter are questionable for Sunday
‘Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Friday before practice that three players will be listed as questionable for Sunday’s game: wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist), linebacker Matt Milano (biceps) and defensive tackle DeWayne Carter (wrist). Milano and Carter are still on injured reserve with their respective 21-day practice windows open.’
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is engaged to Hailee Steinfeld
‘Allen said Wednesday that his bye week was “fantastic. It was great. Got some sun. Hung out with family. It was fantastic.”’
Buffalo Bills in search of stadium snow shovelers
‘In advance of this Sunday night’s game, which is predicted to be impacted by snowy weather, and future ones like it this winter, the team is asking people with interest in helping with snow removal to sign up through an online document.’
Bills injury update: Offense will be without key starter for second straight game
‘Kincaid has not practiced since getting hurt early in that game, so Dawson Knox will once again step into the starting role when the Bills host the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football, and Quintin Morris will be his backup. This might also mean that Zach Davidson gets his second practice squad elevation.’
Swooning Niners visiting for possible snowy Sunday night
‘After an offseason roster makeover, the Bills were the ones expected to be merely fighting for a playoff spot this time of year. Instead, it’s clearly San Francisco who enters as an underdog and in a “must-win” scenario.’
49ers’ Nick Bosa heaps praise on Josh Allen before taking jab at Bills QB
‘“He can do it all,” Bosa told the media. “He can go through reads [and] make any throw. [He can] look people off, run for first downs and run people over. He flops a lot, he slides, so it’s tough. You never know when to hit him or not. But he’s as good as it gets.”’