‘As Fields gets ready to lead his team, he knows the transition will take some time.’
Archives for July 2025
Anchorage’s Edefuan Ulofoshio: Second-year Buffalo Bills linebacker and part-time movie critic
‘“I would join them and rate movies and (it) just kind of became a beast of its own when I started posting my ratings on Snapchat,” Ulofoshio said. “People started to get really personal about it and I was like ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on now. I watch a lot of movies and the movie you’re saying is a 10 isn’t really a 10. You can’t just give everybody 10s.’”‘
Mike Vrabel put his stamp on the Patriots, but will it lead to more wins in 2025?
‘“We’re going to earn the right to be here every day,” Vrabel said at his introductory press conference in January. “We’re going to move entitlement from our football team. We’re going to get everything that we’ve earned from the head coach to the position coaches, all the way down to the players. We’re going to earn the right to be here every single day.”’
Dolphins trade away two players who have trashed Buffalo Bills in past
‘Miami agreed to trade cornerback Jalen Ramsey, tight end Jonnu Smith and a 2027 7th-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and a 2027 5th-round pick.’
Where do things stand with RB James Cook, Buffalo Bills?
‘Cook was in attendance and fully participated in the three days of mandatory minicamp despite making his desire for an extension publicly known as he enters the final year of his rookie deal. While away, Cook stayed in communication, including calling running backs coach Kelly Skipper weekly to see what was going on. The decision to attend? As Cook put it, “I like my money.”‘
Bills’ James Cook gets $15 million contract holdout update
‘Would Buffalo really let Cook walk? It remains to be seen, and it could depend on how second-year RB Ray Davis looks this year.’
‘We wanted to freeze you, then beat you’: Reflecting on the Buffalo Bills epic homefield advantage
‘”In 1985, when we were 2-14 and it’s the end of the year and there were 10,000 people in the stadium for a home game,” longtime quarterback Frank Reich said. “I mean, that’s crazy, and the stadium held 80,000.”‘
Syracuse native who attended Westhill High School vies for NFL roster spot with the Bills
‘Rogers originally committed to Syracuse men’s lacrosse as a Westhill High School student. Once he decided to pursue football instead, he ended his high school tenure at a prep school in Connecticut. He went on to play football at both Nebraska and Oregon.’