‘”A lot of people ask me, ‘Oh, if it wasn’t Buffalo, where would you go?’ I kind of ponder the question every once in a while,” Poyer said on “The Jordan Poyer Show” podcast, via SI.com. “I would love to go to a state that doesn’t take half my money. It’s crazy to me how taxes work. Some people will say, ‘You’re already making X amount of money.’ Taxes play a big part in all of our lives.”‘
BillsBeat - February 28, 2023
Opinion: 2023 State of the Bills: Running back
‘Cook is in position now to basically replace Singletary, as far as how the Bills use their top back and approach the position philosophically. Given he’s only going into his second season and on a rookie contract – scheduled to count less than $1.4 million against the cap – it’s the kind of situation general manager Brandon Beane likes to have in the backfield. Hines, on the other had, is scheduled to count for just under $4.8 million against the cap.’
Bills release additional renderings of new stadium in Orchard Park
‘This latest release comes well over a month after the Erie County Legislature approved a state environmental review for the new stadium on Jan. 19. That officially kicked in a 30-day window to finalize all documents that are part of the stadium deal.’
Buffalo Bills release more renderings of new stadium in Orchard Park
‘A total of four renderings were released Monday, the overhead rendering that is above and then two exterior and one interior below.’
Bills release updated stadium renderings
‘The Bills have made clear that the renderings are subject to change. The stadium’s new location is set to be on the other side of Abbott Road in Orchard Park, with construction expected to be complete in fall of 2026.’
New Buffalo Bills stadium rendering released Monday
‘The photos show an aerial, outside, and inside view of what the stadium could look like.’
Bills at a crossroads as NFL Scouting Combine kicks off
‘This is a big time for Beane and the franchise. They’re at a bit of a crossroads, with big decisions to make on free agents including Tremaine Edmunds and Jordan Poyer.’
Bills release more renderings of new stadium
‘The Buffalo Bills shared six new photos Monday that show what their new stadium will look like.’
Photos: New renderings of Buffalo Bills stadium released
‘This is what will be built on the other side of Abbott Road in Orchard Park. These are plans, but we’re told it will reflect some of the historical architecture of Buffalo. It’s scheduled to be done by the fall of 2026.’
Daniel Jeremiah breaks down potential fits for the Buffalo Bills ahead of 2023 NFL Combine
‘About a month after he released his first mock draft came his second which predicts IOL O’Cyrus Torrence from Florida to become a Buffalo Bill with their 27th overall pick. Torrence strikes Jeremiah as a plug-and-play type of player and a solid starter.’
The Journey Continues
‘The new renderings showcase the design team’s goal of creating a fan-focused, football-first facility that will deliver a vibrant gameday atmosphere unlike any other in the NFL. With thoughtful modern design elements inspired by the architecture and culture of Buffalo, the stadium will harness the pride and energy of the fans to propel the Buffalo Bills forward into an exciting new future.’
BillsBeat - February 27, 2023
Bills offseason question: Does uncertainty at safety make cornerback Christian Benford an option?
‘The only Bills safeties under contract are Micah Hyde (didn’t play after neck injury in Week 2), Damar Hamlin (whose Jan. 2 cardiac arrest makes his status unclear), Jared Payton and Zayne Anderson. Scheduled for free agency next month are Jordan Poyer, Dean Marlowe and Jaquan Johnson.’
NFL scouting combine tweaks schedule to help prospects
‘Prospects were annoyed last year over having to compete on the field in sprints and drills until 11 p.m. to accommodate the television broadcast, despite the fact their day began early in the morning with individual team interviews and other off-field testing. The NFL responded. The schedule, with television and on-field starting times…’.
The NFL Scouting Combine is this week: Here are some positions the Bills need to address
‘Ideally, the Bills need to find a true No. 2 starter opposite Stefon Diggs and return Davis to the role of No. 3 man on the depth chart. And forget about free agency because that type of player will cost too much.’
Hamlin, Pegula show how sudden cardiac arrest can upend lives
‘As for Kim’s long-term prognosis and whether or not she’ll ever be able to resume the vibrant, active professional life she once had, Jessica writes that the family is realistic. “Now we come to the realization that all of that is most likely gone. That she won’t be able to be that person anymore. My mom is working hard in her recovery, she is improving, but where she ends up is still unknown.”’