‘Immediately after coming to the Bills, he became a leader in the locker room. Known as one of the NFL’s more esoteric personalities, Hollins’ influence on the Bills could best be seen by looking down at the ground. One by one, each of his teammates joined Hollins in going barefoot after practice. The receiver started the practice after working with a group of holistic Australian trainers who sold him on the benefits of being barefoot, which he believes are increased strength, stability and injury prevention.’
Archives for February 5, 2026
Despite injury-marred season, Bills to maintain strength and conditioning staff
‘“I think the alignment and the collaboration that Joe (Brady) and I will have, let’s just say, with (head athletic trainer) Nate Breske, (director of sports performance) Joe Collins and (head strength and conditioning coach) Will Greenberg, kind of, that’s the three-headed monster that kind of is player performance for us,” Beane said last week.’
Why Tony Dungy can relate to Sean McDermott’s dismissal by Bills
‘“I didn’t like it, but I also know I’ve been there,” he said. “I get it … but you’ve got a coach who is well respected – seven years in a row in the playoffs and a tremendous record (in the regular season). … I think they got to the point where they said ‘we’ve got to do something else.’”’
Doug Marrone’s decision to leave the Bills still baffling more than a decade later
‘“You have to make decisions all the time. Some of them I look back on and I wish I would have made other decisions. I think you learn from it and go. I think I’ve become better. I’ve definitely become a better coach by going through all those things.”’
Bills and Sabres to drive more revenue, access by taking on radio broadcasts
‘Led by reigning Most Valuable Player Josh Allen, the Bills have become so popular globally that it’s created barriers for partners to connect with the team at its new $2.2 billion stadium set to open for the 2026 season. It’s an expense that some businesses just cannot take on as partnerships become even more sought-after at the new stadium. This may become a way for some of these companies, especially regional ones, to get around that high cost, as the Bills find new ways to still be able to connect with the local business community and increase revenue.’
Bills to chase coverage fueled sacks under Jim Leonhard
‘If the defensive backs can maintain coverage – especially in man coverage – and make the quarterback hold the ball longer as he goes through his progression, sacks are often the byproduct. No team has done that better than Denver in compiling 131 sacks combined in 2024 and 2025, nearly double what Buffalo’s pass rush has produced (73 sacks).’
Bills, Sabres end WGR partnership and take control of radio broadcasts
‘“In the way that terrestrial radio is changing, you have to really start to contemplate different distribution models to either stay whole or grow, potentially,” Guelli said. “So that’s really what this is more than anything else. It’s just a different model. We’ll do the production ourselves. All the staff will report to us. We’ll handle the affiliate distribution and decide what stations we’re going to air on and put that model together.”’
Iconic Bills Mafia tailgating house is for sale near Highmark Stadium
‘On game days, the can’t-miss house with red and blue trim and #BILLSMAFIA painted on the side is surrounded by RVs and fans. Inside, Buffalo Bills curtains frame the windows, helmets sit in glass cases and framed photos of Bills legends line the walls.’
This Saints player’s hot take about Josh Allen proves not every athlete should be a sports analyst
‘“Josh Allen, if I thought anything, I thought this year was the year,” Jordan said. “I said, ‘All these guys are out, it’s his time.’ And he proved what I thought about him. He plays excellent during the season. He shows up, he’s Superman, but at the same time, he can’t win those big games.”’
Why Josh Allen Believes Joe Brady Is the Right Guy for the Bills
‘“He’s one of the best offensive minds in football, in my opinion. He’s been around a lot of really good and brilliant minds in offensive football. To have that background, to have the experience that he has. … He’s done tremendous things from my point of view. He’s helped me out so much. I think the realness, he’s a leader of men and I think guys are really going to gravitate towards that.”’
Brady knows he’s inheriting a strong-cultured Bills team as new head coach
‘”I remember after my first year in Carolina [Panthers], I had six interviews. And I’m looking back now and I’m like, ‘Was I ready to actually do that?’ I’m in such a better headspace now,” said Brady on Wednesday during an appearance with the “Jeremy and Joe Show” on WGR. “There are so many different things that come into play: The trends of the leagues change, we’ve got to make sure we evolve. And I think some of the younger coaches, we don’t know any better besides making sure we’re trying to stay ahead of the curve, or trying to continue to grow, as opposed to, ‘This is just how we’ve done it for a long time.”‘