‘According to CBS Sports research, dating back to 2017, NFL teams were 0-717 when trailing by 15 or more points with five minutes remaining in the game. That’s now 1-717.’
BillsBeat - September 9, 2025
“Don’t doubt them, they’re coming back”: Bills fans react to Sunday’s game
‘“I think getting stuck in the lot all those years before, till you know, two hours after the game, you’re sitting around even after a win or a loss, it’s like I don’t want to sit in the lot, if it’s a loss it’s kind of miserable you’re hanging around for hours on end, but regretting it now, big time,” said Bills fan Justin Heftka.’
Crane mishap adds pressure to tight Bills stadium timeline
‘According to documents obtained by WGRZ from the Erie County Stadium Corporation, a crane incident in January 2025 caused damage to the underground mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems of the new Buffalo Bills Stadium.’
Bills Mafia reacts to Sunday's win
‘Fans were pouring into the Bills store in Orchard Park all afternoon long to buy new gear before they head home, especially if they are visiting from out of town.’
Each Bills home game, Josh Allen’s cap auction supports kids’ critical care
‘For each home game this season, Allen will wear a one-of-a-kind New Era 9FORTY “Billustration Team Cap” designed by a patient at John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital. The caps will then be auctioned off to benefit the Patricia Allen Fund, with 100% of proceeds going directly to care for children and families across Western New York.’
Bills faithful speak about comeback and fans who left stadium early
‘“It was interesting because the people that were there (at the pub), they stayed for the entire game. And, you know, we noticed on the TV that people were leaving the stadium,” said Zambito.’
New faces contribute in meaningful ways to lead Buffalo to 1-0 start
‘”Joey Bosa played his tail off and played his tail off, plays hard, very intentional,” DC Bobby Babich said. “He wants to be really good.”‘
BillsBeat - September 8, 2025
Observations: Bills put together miracle comeback to open final season at current Highmark Stadium
‘The final score Sunday night read: Buffalo Bills 41, Baltimore Ravens 40. That doesn’t come close to telling the full story of the final home opener in the history of the current Highmark Stadium – one that will do down as one of the more improbable wins in team history.’
Days after drawing up plays for youth football, Matt Prater notches game-winner for Bills
‘Sound exhausting? To do it all, he landed in Buffalo from Arizona around 6:30 or 7 a.m. on Thursday, as he joined the Bills practice squad. Then on Friday, the Bills placed kicker Tyler Bass on injured reserve. They elevated Prater from the practice squad to the active roster on Saturday.’
Derrick Henry ran all over the Bills' defense until they took the ball away and won, 41-40
‘Neither was a valid excuse for the defense’s performance for most of the game Sunday night. But somehow, some way, Josh Allen made sure that it was good enough. The reigning MVP and his teammates scored 16 unanswered points in the final four minutes and 22 total in the fourth quarter to complete a remarkable 41-40 come-from-behind win to open the season, shocking the Ravens and giving the home fans yet another thrill.’
Bills pull off a stunner over the Ravens: Our top 3 questions (and answers)
‘The Buffalo Bills’ defense has a lot of cleaning up to do. A lot. A forced fumble by Ed Oliver late in the game changed the tide and made their 41-40 win over the Ravens possible, but a lot before that was bad. Really bad.’
Bills notes: Dorian Strong shows promise while starting at CB2 in NFL debut
‘Strong wasn’t perfect. His holding penalty negated a sack by Bills defensive linemen Greg Rousseau and DaQuan Jones. But there weren’t any notable mistakes from Strong, either.’
Plays that shaped the game: Ed Oliver's punch out begins Bills' unprecedented win
‘Oliver barreled through the 6-foot-5, 316-pound lineman, collided with the 252-pound running back and ripped the ball away from Henry in the fourth quarter Sunday night at Highmark Stadium.’
Report Card: How the Bills stole a win vs. Ravens with an otherworldly offense effort
‘Allen finished with an absurd stat line – 33 of 46 for 394 yards and two touchdowns. That doesn’t come close to fully explaining his performance. The game is just never over with him leading the huddle.’
Dan Higgins: In the Bills' tailgating lots, calm, confidence and portable grills
‘“Oh, for sure. We are going to win the Super Bowl,” proclaimed Joe Ash, 39, who has been attending games with his dad, Gary, since he was 8 or 9 years old.’