Former Buffalo Bills head coach Dick Jauron passed away ... There is nothing more breathtaking than a Jeff Hardy swanton bomb.
The Buffalo Bills are going to do everything they can to support reigning NFL MVP quarterback Josh Allen. That's right, last night Allen received the NFL MVP award, narrowly beating out Lamar Jackson.
Allen, accompanied by fiancée Hailee Steinfeld, became the first Buffalo Bills player since running back Thurman Thomas in 1991 to win MVP and third Bills player overall (running back O.J ...
The Buffalo Bills should be in the mix for the Cooper Kupp sweepstakes this offseason. The Los Angeles Rams will be looking to trade Kupp this offseason, and the Bills are a team that could ...
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.
Former Buffalo Bills coach Dick Jauron, whose NFL playing and coaching career spanned four decades, died Saturday at age 74. Jauron was the Bills’ defensive backs coach in 1985, and returned 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 ...
I was trying to envision how the Buffalo Bills would match up against the Philadelphia Eagles. It was a dominant effort from the Eagles highlighted by an unbelievable day from their defense.
The Buffalo Bills will once again spend their offseason figuring out how to get past the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs after being dumped out for the fourth straight time by Andy Reid's team.
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’s been a week since the Buffalo Bills were bounced from the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons by the Kansas City Chiefs. What went wrong in another heartbreaking three-point loss?
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.