Heading into the NFL offseason, the Buffalo Bills are expected to be active. They may not be able to swing massive moves with their financial situation, but they need to improve the roster as a whole.
The Buffalo Bills have several key players on their roster signed beyond 2025. But they could do themselves a favor by giving out extensions for a few of them as they enter the offseason.
BUFFALO, NY. (WKBW) — In an Instagram post on Monday, Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde said in part, "So much LOVE and way too many THANKS!" as he announced his retirement from the NFL.
The Buffalo Bills are equipped with a perennial MVP candidate in Josh Allen, a proven culture-setter in Sean McDermott, and a roster with more than enough talent to challenge the NFL heavyweights.
It used to be difficult to persuade free agents to come to Buffalo. Now they don't want to leave. The Bills have 16 free agents this offseason and multiple players expressed a desire to return to ...
The Buffalo Bills are considered in the market for another weapon for Josh Allen, and they might now have a chance at snagging an All-Pro. The Los Angeles Rams have put receiver Cooper Kupp up for ...
ORCHARD PARK - Former Buffalo Bills standout Kyle Williams had barely left the field Sunday afternoon after leading the pregame charge and firing up a sellout crowd at Highmark Stadium ...
The Buffalo Bills offense this season was one of the best in football points-wise, averaging 30.9 per game, and that was without a bonafide No. 1 receiver. Khalil Shakir, who operates out of the ...
Orchard Park — Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde made his retirement official after 11 NFL seasons by posting a note on his Instagram account on Tuesday. “So much love and way too many thanks.
The Buffalo Bills put together one of their best seasons in franchise history in 2024. Despite many believing they'd take a backseat to the Miami Dolphins and/or New York Jets, Buffalo broke their ...
They became so enamored with the slogan “Everybody eats,” that the Buffalo Bills adopted it, lived it, defended it and rode it to within one step of the Super Bowl. Get open and Josh Allen ...