‘Allen, the league’s reigning MVP, has been a finalist three times. In 2025, he had a higher completion percentage (69.3), but he threw four more interceptions (10) and took a career-high 40 sacks (36 more than 2024). Allen threw for 3,668 yards and 25 touchdowns. On the ground, he rans for 579 yards and 14 touchdowns. Allen led three outstanding comebacks, capped by one in Week 15 when the Bills overcame a 21-0 deficit to beat the New England Patriots on the road.’
Archives for January 23, 2026
South Buffalo native Patrick Kane wants the Bills to hire Brian Daboll as coach
‘”Just trying to act like I know what I’m talking about,” Kane cracked to reporters in Toronto ahead of the Red Wings’ game against the Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. “No, I mean Daboll, he’s a good friend. He kind of grew up in the Buffalo area. And he went to school at St. Francis, which is where some of my buddies went to school.”‘
Brandin Cooks defends Bills WR Keon Coleman: ‘He’s going to continue to grow’
‘“When you hear something like that, you’re like, well, ‘Am I wanted?’ That’s the truth as a player,” Cooks said. “Because typically you don’t hear those things, but when you hear, he’s like, ‘Well, am I wanted? And if not, then what do I do?’ But if it’s like, ‘Hey, no, we still want you, but we got to figure this thing out,’ then that’s where you put that chip on your shoulder and you go to work and you prove yourself right.”’
Bills fans reach about $58,000 in donations to Skin Cancer Foundation for Sean McDermott
‘“It’s just really incredible,” Kamowitz told The Buffalo News in a phone interview. “We’re so moved by it, that Bills Mafia would choose to show their, I guess, love for Coach McDermott in such a way by donating to an organization that he has done so much for us, too.”’
Alan Pergament: A loss on the field, a win in the ratings: Bills-Broncos sets viewership record
‘Not surprisingly, the high point came at the end of the game with a 51.6 rating. The final hour of the game averaged a Super Bowl-like 50.8 rating.’
Bills rift was apparent well before McDermott’s firing as key moments showed
‘Already aggravated by what would stand as his team’s worst performance of the season, McDermott replied tersely: “I love these players. I love these players. I love the guys in that locker room.” That was McDermott biting his tongue, because you didn’t hear him concurring with the GM that he was operating with a championship caliber roster. Outside of superstar quarterback Josh Allen, league rushing champion James Cook, and a few very good players, it was plainly obvious that this was not a championship-level roster in any way.’
In a top game at Highmark Stadium, Bills outduel Joe Montana to earn 4th Super Bowl trip
‘Well, sorry folks, but by methodically shredding Joe Montana and the Chiefs, the Bills punched their ticket to the Georgia Dome for a Super Bowl rematch with the Cowboys, and one fan at frosty Rich summed up the feelings of Bills fans everywhere when he held up a sign that proclaimed: “We’re Back — Deal With it America.”’
Bills fans are lining up to sign petition to bring back Sean McDermott
‘In the wake of the controversial firing of one of the best Bills coaches in team history, someone started a petition demanding McDermott be reinstated. As of Friday, the petition was nearing 46,000 signatures. Is that a lot? Well, the Bills new Highmark Stadium will hold up to 62,000 spectators when it opens later in 2026, according to Emily Barnes and Ryan Miller.’
Buffalo Bills rival reportedly keeping an eye on fan favorite player in free agency
‘Gilliam, 28, has become one of the NFL’s best fullbacks and a special teams standout. Based on his ability to help in two key phases of the game, it’s believed that one rival of the Bills could pursue the fullback in free agency. Tony Pauline of Essentially Sports reported that the Baltimore Ravens are a team to watch when it comes to Gilliam.’
Pegula opens up to Bills’ fans
‘To be sure, dismissing a nine-year, grade-A head coach because one wants to do even better has its risks. On Jan. 21, Pegula acknowledged as much. The Bills’ most important task this off season is to make this decision work.’
New clip shows Buffalo Bills’ Brandin Cooks may have completed catch
‘But a new vantage point that was shared to X reignited debate on the play with many Bills fans on social media saying that the footage showed Cooks completed the catch.’
Bills’ Brandin Cooks breaks silence on controversial Broncos interception: ‘No-brainer’
‘“At the end of the day, it was a catch,” Cooks said. “Not just what it looked like, but what it felt like. “You see examples throughout the league all year and previous years, being like, ‘Wait a minute, that’s a catch.’ This is a no-brainer that this was a catch.”’
Bills fans petition for Sean McDermott’s return after coach’s ‘baffling’ firing
‘“The recent decision to fire Sean McDermott has left me and countless others heartbroken and baffled. Sean McDermott has not only been a strategic mastermind behind our team’s recent successes, but he has also been an inspiring leader with a deep commitment to the Buffalo community,” the petition, initiated by Maria Maisonet, read on Change.org.’
How Josh Allen feels about Bills’ shocking Sean McDermott firing
‘A source close to the star quarterback said Allen is “appreciative” of his eight seasons with ex-coach Sean McDermott before his firing following Saturday’s 33-30 divisional-round overtime loss to the Broncos, according to the Buffalo News, but he “has faith” in owner Terry Pegula and new president of football operations Brandon Beane.’
Bills great describes what went wrong behind the scenes with Keon Coleman after press conference controversy
‘“He knows he’s in bad standing in the organization. He was late to meetings enough to get benched multiple times. Its HARD to be late for meetings. Low effort constantly. He brought all the criticism on himself and he’s got to own that now. Still time, we’ll see…,” said Wood, a former first-round pick who spent his entire nine-year career (2009-17) with the Bills.’