‘“I think you want to be an explosive offense, so you got to be able to push the ball on the field. I think that’s a given, but I think Josh is doing an elite job right now of, if it’s not there, checking it down, finding the open, getting our guys RAC and be able to convert first downs.”’
Archives for September 21, 2025
Bills Mailbag: When suspended players return, who will lose playing time?
‘Defensive end Javon Solomon played just nine snaps against the Dolphins, so he would be the first player who comes to mind who might struggle to crack the game day lineup when Hoecht and Ogunjobi return. The Bills had just eight defensive linemen active against the Dolphins, but I’d expect that number to bump up to at least nine when Oliver is healthy and Hoecht and Ogunjobi return.’
This week in Buffalo food: Where do Canadian fans watch the game? This backyard ‘helmet bar’
‘The Parnhams are a family of dedicated Bills fans − sons Blake and Nick Parnham were each swaddled in a Bills blanket upon birth − in a community that leans toward the Bills if they follow American football. The bar came to be because Rick Parnham, who goes by Helmet Bar Dad, was known by friends and colleagues as the Bills guy. When a local mall needed to get rid of a 12-foot-tall Bills helmet that had been used to cover a checkout counter, Parnham was who they called.’
It was a dream decades in the making as longtime Bills fan flies 2K miles for first game
‘Hale, an Arizona native, grew up watching Bills games in a Bills backer-type bar in Chandler, southeast of Phoenix, started by a couple from Buffalo in 1979 who served up Buffalo-style chicken wings with blue cheese. His family has been in Arizona “longer than the Cardinals have” and are a mixed bag when it comes to team loyalty. Mom is a Dallas Cowboys fan; dad would rather watch college football. The Bills have a hold on one of Hale’s uncles.’
The unsung Bills player who quietly earned top-5 PFF grades on offense and special teams against Dolphins
‘Buffalo’s offensive line graded out well against the Dolphins, but the guard play of David Edwards and O’Cyrus Torrence stood out.’
Dalton Kincaid is back to being a game-changer in the Buffalo Bills offense
‘And while the lasting image for Bills fans over the last seven months has been their former first-round pick dropping the ball, both literally and figuratively, the Utah product has shown early in the season that he is back to being a game-changer for the Bills’ offense.’