‘“It’s trying mentally to get yourself back right. And you’re still kind of hurting,” the seventh-year player added. “But you put on full pads and you go out there and you compete, because that’s who we are.”’
Archives for September 11, 2025
Breakout Star: Is Keon Coleman the WR1 Josh Allen Has Been Waiting For?
‘The Bills’ leading pass-catcher in 2024 was Khalil Shakir (841 receiving yards), who’s an ascending player but hasn’t been WR1 material in three-plus seasons. The now-retired Amari Cooper, whom the Bills acquired via trade last October from the Cleveland Browns, never panned out as a top option for Allen.’
Can Bills avoid emotional letdown vs. Jets?
‘Seen as an inferior team to the Bills, Aaron Glenn’s Jets won’t be pushovers, but how do the Bills avoid getting caught up in an emotional letdown after the events of Week 1?’
Bills sign former 2nd-round pick from Alabama to add 312-pound defender with cool name
‘The 6-foot-4, 312-pound defensive tackle played three seasons for the Commanders. In that time, he appeared in 23 games and had 25 tackles, including two for loss.’
Bills ready to contain Jets’ defensive ‘studs’ in AFC East showdown
‘While the Bills managed a superb win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1, the Jets fell to Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers and gave up 34 points in the process.’
Bills sign former second-round pick defensive tackle after embarrassing defensive performance
‘Per Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN, the Bills are signing former Washington Commanders second-round pick Phidarian Mathis.’
Bills get double dose of bad injury news ahead of Week 2 vs. Jets
‘According to head coach Sean McDermott, cornerback Taron Johnson and linebacker Shaq Thompson won’t be practicing on Wednesday.’
Why Bills let Von Miller leave for the Commanders
‘By letting Miller go this offseason, the Bills cleared $8.4 million off their books for the 2025 season.’
Bills get concerning injury updates for James Cook, Dawson Knox, Taron Johnson and Gregory Rousseau
‘The biggest name was running back James Cook. He was limited in practice with a hamstring injury. That comes after Cook played 48 snaps against the Ravens, running 13 times for 44 yards and a TD while grabbing five passes for 58 yards.’
Is Bills’ Josh Allen the best quarterback in football?
‘After a superb come-from-behind win over Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, which saw Allen throw for over 250 yards in the fourth quarter alone, No. 17 put on the Superman cape and produced what many thought was impossible.’
Tre’Davious White returns to practice on Wednesday
‘White, who injured his groin before the final game of the preseason, was officially listed as a limited participant in the session, along with several other notable players.’
Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week
‘This marks the 16th time that Allen has received the honor over his career, extending an already franchise record.’
‘For some reason, he’s underestimated:’ Ed Oliver makes huge statement in Buffalo Bills season opener
‘“It’s incredible,” fellow defensive lineman A.J. Epenesa said about Oliver’s performance. “He’s so explosive, so strong, and for some reason, he’s underestimated all the time. But he’s a dominant force, and he can just, he can really take over a game.”’
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for performance in comeback win
‘The reigning NFL MVP had 424 total yards of offense and four total touchdowns. Allen’s performance was highlighted by a monster fourth quarter in which he helped erase a 40-25 deficit on the way to a 41-40 win. He became the first player in NFL history to have 250+ passing yards & 2+ rushing TDs in any single quarter of any single game.’
Another Josh Allen masterpiece earns player of week award
‘A four-time player of the week in his MVP season, Allen kicked off 2025 by completing 72% of his passes for 394 yards with two touchdowns, while scrambling for another 30 yards and two rushing touchdowns that moved him past Thurman Thomas for Buffalo’s all-time record of 67 and counting. Allen’s third career game with more than 350 yards passing, two passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns are an NFL record.’