'The proof will be in the playing. For now, no one gets the benefit of the doubt. Not Hyde's intuition. Not the best face McDermott or his assistant coaches can put on the enormous task of turning the Bills into a winner.'
Bills sign receiver Philly Brown
'The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Brown spent the past three seasons with the Panthers, with whom McDermott spent the past six years as defensive coordinator.'
Buffalo Bills sign former Panthers wide receiver Philly Brown
'The Bills now have five wide receivers under contract: Brown, Sammy Watkins, Dezmin Lewis, Kolby Listenbee and Walter Powell. The Bills have more work to do at the position, but adding Brown is a small step in the right direction.'
14 players the Buffalo Bills could pursue in the second wave of free agency
'This is the time when prices start to drop on players and teams can find great bargains.'
Bills add with receiver Corey 'Philly' Brown
'Brown entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Ohio State in 2014. He was originally a restricted free agent this offseason but did not receive a tender from Carolina.'
Bills add wide receiver Brown
'Brown also has some time spent as a kick and punt returner in his rookie season, and had a punt return for a touchdown.'
Buffalo agrees to terms with WR Corey ‘Philly’ Brown
'Brown, 25, is a former undrafted rookie signing of the Carolina Panthers and has spent his entire NFL career with the club. The three-year veteran was a restricted free agent, but was not tendered a qualifying offer by the Panthers thereby making him unrestricted.'
It’s been one busy week for the Bills’ roster
'With Buffalo having lost Gilmore, Woods and Goodwin and bringing back Alexander, Mills, Humber and Anderson, there are still 16 players from last year’s Bills roster who are unrestricted free agents, who have yet to sign, and one other unrestricted FA, safety Jonathan Meeks, who won’t receive an offer.'
Lorenzo Alexander announces he's returning to Bills
'Linebacker Lorenzo Alexander, who had a breakout season in 2016 at 33 years old, announced on Twitter that he's re-signing with the team. The deal is for two years and up to $9.1 million, with $4 million in guarantees, The Buffalo News has learned.'
Lorenzo Alexander has no worries about how he'll fit into new defense
'“I definitely want to be settled in one spot and Buffalo being the great football city that it is – obviously the fan base and the whole community embraced me last year – I definitely wanted to come back here,” he said Saturday on a conference call. “I really appreciated the Pegulas, Doug Whaley and Sean McDermott expressing their feelings about me as a player on and off the field. Anytime you have a relationship that you do like that, you definitely want to come back and finish it off.”'
Bills bring back right tackle Jordan Mills
'Mills, 26, started every game last season for the Bills, taking 97 percent of the offensive snaps. Although he has plenty of experience, with 50 career starts, he was viewed as the weak link on the Bills' offensive line in 2016. The analytics website Pro Football Focus graded Mills 64th out of 78 qualifying offensive tackles, charging him with nine sacks, six quarterback hits and 44 hurries. The Bills appeared on the verge of handing the right tackle job over to Seantrel Henderson midway through the season, until he was suspended for a second time.'
10 Bills takeaways from the start of free agency
' McDermott has made it clear he values versatility, and Hyde brings plenty of that with his ability to play cornerback, both outside and in the slot, as well as safety and returner. Those are all positions of need for the Bills. Hyde’s average annual salary of $6 million isn’t outrageous for a starting safety, and he’s only 26. Hyde figures to step into the starting role that once belonged to Williams, filling one of the biggest holes on the roster.'
Buffalo Bills keep two of their own by re-signing Alexander, Mills
'But they were happy to get Alexander back, and he’s glad to be back. At the scouting combine in Indianapolis, Alexander was there to do some work for the NFLPA, and he said his agent was in regular contact with the Bills and he was hopeful something could be worked out because he really wanted to stay in Buffalo.'
2 main things attracted FB Patrick DiMarco to Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills
'"He's an awesome dude," DiMarco said. "A great coach, a great man, very genuine. I sat down to talk to him and "tell me about your family" was the first thing he asked me. I thought that was above and beyond the person that he is. It's just the culture that he's bringing here. It brings a lot of excitement, you know? I've been married almost three years with a one-year old so for a coach, as a family man, to say that to me as the first thing sitting down with him, it kind of knocked me off. My wife might be watching this, so she's going to be super thrilled to hear that."'
Buffalo Bills re-sign right tackle Jordan Mills to two-year contract
'His return to Buffalo does not ensure that he'll be the team's starting right tackle. The position is thin, but Buffalo has also shown interest in veteran free agent Andre Smith and could select a right tackle in the 2017 NFL draft.'