‘“So, I just feel like having being blessed with opportunity to, God willing, have (No.) 17 for the entire season – the MVP at that; a top-tier caliber player, top-tier caliber team, top-tier caliber coaches, putting you in position – I feel like it would just be the best position that I’ve been put in yet.”’
Archives for May 7, 2025
Ahead of rookie minicamp, an initial 53-man Bills roster projection
‘By using three of his nine draft picks in the secondary, Beane created a good deal of competition here. In fact, cutting both Jackson and Ingram in this exercise are perhaps the two toughest decisions to be made.’
New Bills receiver talks Josh Allen, why he signed with Buffalo
‘Moore had more consistent production in Cleveland but the revolving door at quarterback took a toll on the young receiver. He caught passes from Joe Flacco, Deshaun Watson, P.J. Walker, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Jeff Driskel, Jameis Winston, and Bailey Zappe over the past two seasons. Trying to build chemistry with the guy delivering the football was a constant frustration point.’
‘We gotta get this guy’: Buffalo Bills Embedded shows team was all-in on draft pick
‘While it wasn’t at the level of Kevin Costner’s Sonny Weaver, Jr. character holding a post-it that read, “Vontae Mack no matter what,” Beane clearly wanted Hairston on draft night.’
Bills undrafted free agent crop could yield some long-term interest
‘If there is a year a wide receiver could sneak onto the roster, this is it. The Bills are still seeking a special teams-oriented receiver and whether Akharaiyi can cover kicks and punts will determine his fate. He only played three years of FBS football after two years of junior college. He had 1,033 yards and seven touchdowns on just 43 receptions at UTP in 2023, but his numbers dropped to 25 grabs for 391 yards at Mississippi State last year. At 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Akharaiyi is a tweener between slot receiver and outside receiver.’
Buffalo Bills set to face one of NFL’s easiest schedules in 2025
‘Whatever order the games are in, the Buffalo Bills are set to play one of the easiest schedules in the NFL. Mike Clay of ESPN released his annual projections where he has the Bills finishing with the third-most wins in the NFL. He also projects that the Bills will have the 15th-ranked schedule in the NFL, giving them one of the easiest amongst Super Bowl contenders. In Clay’s projections, the Bills have a positive win probability in every game except one – their game against the Baltimore Ravens where they have a 50 percent win probability.’
Bills newest wide receiver says he’s ready to explode
‘“I’ve just been getting better every year. I feel like my first few years there with Keenan (Allen) and Mike (Williams), and my receiver coach out there, I was able to find my game and figure out what works and doesn’t work,” Palmer said.’