No stranger to busting narratives, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has taken care of the football thus far this season.
Buffalo Bills, sitting at 5-2, eye more trades before the NFL deadline, targeting safety and linebacker upgrades for a playoff push.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was voted the NFL’s Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for his performance in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.
Buffalo Bills quarterback was complimentary of rookie running back Ray Davis during a recent press conference.
A big part of that is because Rousseau is pressuring the quarterback more than many other teams combined. While the sack vs. pressure debate has gone on for several years, there's room to say both stats are important to determine who the best edge rushers are.
A trio of Bills rookies has already made an impact in helping Buffalo to get off to its AFC East-leading 5-2 start.
Bills: Amari Cooper was a shrewd pickup for the Bills. He’ll always battled inconsistency but Buffalo didn’t have any other wideout on his level. Cooper has to be reenergized going from the Browns’ offense to playing with Josh Allen. That was a trade that could have ramifications for the entire season.
Buffalo got running back James Cook and defensive tackle Ed Oliver back last week. Cook missed one game with a toe injury and Oliver sat out two games with a hamstring injury. NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
DeAndre Hopkins will likely need some time to become fully familiar with the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense, but that does not mean he is planning to sit out of any games with his new team.
Cooper Koop is the latest star NFL wide receiver with trade rumors swirling. Here are the updated odds on which team will be Cooper Kupp's new home.
Tua Tagovailoa's return following a long layoff from his latest concussion should be applauded, not jeered in game against Arizona Cardinals.