‘“You were so excited for that first week of school again and you showed up for that first class, and halfway through that first class you’re like, ‘Why the hell did I want to get back to school, right?’ You’re not used to it,” he said. “Just like these guys. They’re working out, they’re golfing, they’re doing all their stuff and now they’re going to sit in these meetings for a day. They’re going to be like, ‘What the hell was that? What am I doing?’ I have to be pretty intentional and mindful.”‘
Archives for April 7, 2026
Denzel Boston calls his catch radius ‘a giant vacuum.’ Here’s what he brings to the draft
‘“I had a great meeting with the Bills,” Boston said at the scouting combine. “The Bills went over some offensive scheme with me and then got to know who I was. I look forward to hopefully talking with them in the future.”‘
Draft chatter is heating up around a possible Bills linebacker fit
‘Interestingly, even before Rodriguez said that, NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah was asked about linebackers who would be a good fit in Buffalo and he said, “Let’s say you’re looking for a plus defender who can play linebacker, Jacob Rodriguez from Texas Tech. Not the biggest guy, very similar to Matt Milano, better athlete than people even think he is. I think he is right in line.”’
Buffalo Bills offseason workout schedule: Will Josh Allen be there?
‘The first phase is limited to meetings, strength and conditioning, and rehabilitation work. On-field drills are introduced in Phase Two at a walkthrough pace, while Phase Three includes organized team activities (OTAs), where teams can run 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills, though no live contact is permitted.’
Grading the Bills free agency moves: What holes are filled and what remains two weeks from NFL Draft?
‘After several other WRs were traded and signed to new deals around the league, the Moore deal looks better and better at cost. Moore’s cap hit was lowered to $6.75 million following the trade, and his contract runs through 2029, with guarantees that run through 2028. While the price of a second-round pick to acquire the veteran WR was not cheap, his talent and proven track record far exceed what would’ve been available on the open market across the NFL.’
Keeler: Broncos stadium PSL costs could be coming. Bills fans say here’s how to prepare yourself
‘“And those are the people who are behind the scenes, with personal stories,” Hayes continued. “Growing up a Bills fan, to me, that was all about family. I remember watching games with my dad on the couch on Sunday afternoons. And him taking us to games that we could afford … it’s just become this thing, now, where that (tradition) is getting lost in everything. To me, that’s the heart of being a Bills fan or a Broncos fan, is generational memories. And its connection. Those were the people that want it and need it the most, that are struggling to make ends meet every day. And now you’re taking away the one thing that they look forward to year-round.”’