‘1. Brian Daboll, Giants: The St. Francis High School graduate won NFL Coach of the Year in his first season with the Giants in 2022, taking New York to the divisional round of the playoffs. It’s been a struggle since that point, though, as New York has gone 9-25 the past two seasons. The Giants opted to keep Daniel Jones at quarterback last year, which proved to be a big mistake. General manager Joe Schoen rebuilt the quarterback room this offseason, signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston and moving up in the first round of the draft to pick Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart. Now, it’s on Daboll to get the most out of all of them. He will have to save his job.’
Archives for June 24, 2025
Legends to make major hires at new Bills stadium before local vendors brought aboard
‘Many of those hires will be made during the remainder of the year, and it won’t be until after that when Legends focuses on these local vendors as part of meeting the goals of the community benefits agreement, according to Penny Semaia, Bills vice president for new stadium relations.’
St. John Fisher nears long-term deal with Bills; Hard Knocks to bring large crew to camp
‘Pete Guelli, the Rochester native and Aquinas High and SUNY Brockport graduate who is now the Chief Operating Officer of the Bills and Buffalo Sabres, told the Democrat and Chronicle in an exclusive interview Monday that a long-term deal between the team and Fisher is imminent.’
Andre Reed Celebrity Golf Tournament: Hot temps, heart-warming tributes at Woodstone CC
‘Nixon, who was a defensive back for the Bills for four seasons, was one of 23 former NFL players and assorted celebrities at Woodstone Country Club in Danielsville for the event that raises money for the Boys and Girls Club of Allentown.’
17 bold predictions for Buffalo Bills 2025 NFL season
‘Josh Allen will top 50 total touchdowns.’
‘That was a moment’: Revisiting some of the legendary Buffalo Bills games inside Highmark Stadium
‘Over the last several months, the 7 Sports team has spoken with more than two dozen Bills legends, longtime employees, and loyal members of the fan base.’