‘Both Gabriel Davis and Brandin Cooks are set to become free agents, and it’s believed Curtis Samuel will be a cap casualty (a pre-June 1 cut saves the team $6.05 million, and a post-June 1 cut saves $7.78 million, per Over the Cap).’
Archives for January 2026
Buffalo Bills hiring Denver Broncos coach as next offensive coordinator
‘Brady was with New Orleans in 2017 and 2018, serving as an offensive assistant when Carmichael was the team’s offensive coordinator.’
Bills could cut ties with $29 million veteran pass-catcher in 2026 offseason
‘Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine lists tight end Dawson Knox as one of Buffalo’s top cut candidates for the offseason.’
Bills reveal plans for kicker Tyler Bass after injury-ruined season
‘This all raised at least some question about who the Bills’ kicker of the future is. Turns out, Bass is the guy.’
Bills agree to terms with Pete Carmichael Jr. to be new offensive coordinator
‘Carmichael brings a plethora of experience into the role, as he spent the last two seasons as a senior offensive assistant in Denver with Broncos head coach Sean Payton. Carmichael was also Payton’s offensive coordinator in New Orleans with the Saints from 2009-23, where they ended up winning a Super Bowl together in 2009.’
‘Bills Mafia’ House next to Highmark Stadium up for sale
‘The “Bills Mafia” House, a popular tailgate spot and short-term rental on Fay Street that is situated right next to the old stadium and directly across the street from the new one, is being sold by owner Shane Prouty.’
Bills hiring new offensive coordinator: reports
‘Carmichael previously served as quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints, also under current Broncos head coach Sean Payton. He also worked in various NFL coaching roles in Cleveland, Washington, and San Diego prior to his tenure with the Saints, in addition to the University of New Hampshire and Louisiana Tech at the college level.’
The Bills Mafia House is on the market
‘Neighboring Highmark Stadium just across the road, the property at 60 Fay St. in Orchard Park served as both a short-term rental and a prime tailgate location for Bills fans.’
Reports: Pete Carmichael Jr. hired as next Bills offensive coordinator
‘Carmichael, a 31-year coaching veteran, brings 25 years of NFL experience, including with Denver (2024-25), New Orleans (2006–23), San Diego (2002–05), Washington (2001) and Cleveland (2000).’
Bills Mafia House near new stadium listed for sale in Orchard Park
‘The iconic ‘Bills Mafia House’ on Fay Street in Orchard Park has been listed for sale. The home, known as a popular tailgate destination and short-term rental, has been owned by Bills fan Shane Prouty for the past 14 years.’
Reports: Buffalo Bills hire Pete Carmichael Jr. to be team’s offensive coordinator
‘He’s been with several teams, such as the Cleveland (2000), Washington (2001), San Diego (2002-05), New Orleans (2006-23), Denver (2024-25), and now the Bills.’
Joe Brady tabbed as ‘the perfect fit’ in being named 19th head coach in Bills history
‘“What I’m talking about is a fresh new vision for the Buffalo Bills,” Beane said. “Somebody who values strong culture, collaboration and alignment. We wanted a highly intelligent, aggressive and excellent communicator. We wanted alignment. Joe Brady is all of that and more.”’
Lance Lysowski: Joe Brady will bring a ‘new energy’ to the Bills, but there are still unknowns
‘”At the same time, we’ve got to move forward, right?” said the NFL’s youngest head coach, exuding the personality that endeared him to Bills players since he was hired as their quarterbacks coach in 2022. “And I think it starts with a new energy, a new mentality and a new vision. A new energy that I’ve got to drive every single day.”‘
Josh Allen is in a walking boot, but with Joe Brady, he’s ready to get back on track
‘“If we had a game this week, I would be playing this week, absolutely,” Allen said Thursday. Are you kidding me?”’
Joe Brady introduces new direction for Buffalo Bills
‘Alignment was a big word Jan. 29. It was used about 15 times between Brady and president/general manager Brandon Beane, so it’s safe to assume that the two men at the top of the football operations pyramid have the same vision as they attempt to push the Bills to their final destination, something Sean McDermott failed to do despite all his success.’