‘Pittsford has been the Bills’ home for training camp since 2000, yet their contracts with St. John Fisher had been year to year.’
Archives for October 31, 2025
Joshua Palmer rejoins Bills for practice; linebacker Shaq Thompson downgraded
‘Palmer, who the Bills signed as a free agent in March, missed their 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers with knee and ankle injuries suffered on a tackle two weeks earlier in Atlanta.’
Jim Kubiak: Josh Allen and the Bills can be at their best with ‘formula football.’ Here’s the proof
‘The 40-9 stomping was largely the product ground dominance by James Cook, who rushed 19 times for an astounding 216 yards and two touchdowns. Allen’s statistics were modest as he managed the game, minimized mistakes and kept the ship heading in the right direction, completing 12 of 19 passes for 163 yards while throwing for one touchdown and rushing for two on quarterback sneaks.’
Bills finalize long-term training camp deal with St. John Fisher: What we know
‘Training camp will continue at St. John Fisher University for the next three years as the team and school came to a contract agreement, ending the series of one-year handshake deals they had been operating under dating back several seasons.’
Bills vs. Chiefs injury update: Buffalo has five starters hurt on defense
‘Kansas City has beaten Buffalo in four of the last five postseasons, but the Philadelphia Eagles dethroned the Chiefs in the Super Bowl by harassing quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Philadelphia’s defensive line was dominant and generated pressure without blitzing. Mahomes was sacked six times and threw two interceptions in Super Bowl 59.’
Taylor Swift’s iconic moments at past Bills vs Chiefs matchups: A look back
‘From playoff celebrations with a shirtless Jason Kelce to entering enemy territory in Highmark Stadium, Swift has played a star role in one of the NFL’s most dramatic rivalries.’
Maxwell Hairston is eager for his first crack at the Chiefs, the team the Bills drafted him to stop
‘Maxwell Hairston got a taste. It was perhaps a bigger bite than most expected.’
Bills’ Keon Coleman offers no comment to criticisms from former NFL receiver Steve Smith Sr.
‘Former NFL receiver Steve Smith Sr. had a lot of opinions about Keon Coleman. But Coleman didn’t have much to say in response.’
Friday’s Kansas City Coverage
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, DT Chris Jones share thoughts on Bills fans (Kansas City Star)
Rams’ Davante Adams has interesting theory about why Chiefs’ offense is prolific (Kansas City Star)
For all the Chiefs’ star power, this underappreciated trend is crucial, too (Kansas City Star)
Patrick Mahomes on playing in front of Bills fans: ‘They don’t like us’ (AP)
Chiefs’ Chris Jones Started His Press Conference by Singing the Best Taylor Swift Song (SI)
Chiefs’ Kareem Hunt delivers defiant 3-word message to bell cow narrative (The Sporting News)
Chiefs reveal honest thoughts on quirky stats vs. Bills (The Sporting News)
Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes delivers 4-word message on Bills’ ‘hostile’ feelings (The Sporting News)
Chiefs and Bills set for showdown that feels like a playoff preview (KMBC-TV)
Chiefs defense prepares for Bills RB James Cook, “a real dynamic runner” (KMBC-TV)
Chris Jones: Mike Pennel brings “positive energy” to Chiefs locker room (KMBC-TV)
Buffalo Bills reach 3-year extension to continue holding training camp at St. John Fisher University
‘The new deal means the Bills will remain as one of the NFL’s few holdovers from the past in holding camp outside of their home facility. Last year, Buffalo was one of only six NFL teams to travel for camp, which is down from 22 who did so in 2001.’
Former NFL star Steve Smith Sr unleashes scathing assessment of Bills’ Keon Coleman
‘Smith’s comments centered on Coleman’s drop in production this season and his apparent inability to “get separation” from defenders.’
Bills’ Keon Coleman responds to Steve Smith criticism with 2 words
‘That is a rather honest take, and as expected, as Keon fronted the media, the first question aimed at the young receiver was his thoughts on Smith’s comments.’
Why Bills vs. Chiefs in Week 9 means absolutely nothing
‘The Bills have lost to Kansas City both at home and at Arrowhead. I’d argue they’ve played better in the latter two road playoff games than they did in the 2024 divisional round. The 13 seconds game in 2022 we all know they should have won if not for coaching malpractice from Sean McDermott or Leslie Frazier (depending on who you ask) and the 2025 AFC Championship Game featured the Bills being the only team all season to allow the Chiefs to score 30 points while the offense failed to take the lead late in the game when the opportunity was presented.’
Bills reveal biggest reason for offensive optimism
‘“The guys we have in our room, we’ve shown it and we have yet to put together a complete game that we would like when it comes to run and pass,” Coleman said. “Sometimes we run the ball for a lot of yards to where you got to do what you got to do in the pass game, but just the guys we got in our room and in our other rooms on the offensive side, we’re confident in that.”’
Bills’ Keon Coleman reacts to up-and-down nature of offensive usage
‘“It depends on a week-to-week basis, depending on what the run game do,” Coleman said. “We got guys like James Cook back to taking 200 yards, you don’t really need to throw the ball at that point. But it just goes like that.’