‘The Buffalo Bills have more positional battles on tap than they have in recent memory. Even after a roster purge led to eight of 10 draft picks making last year’s roster, there wasn’t much mystery on cutdown day.’
BillsBeat - May 6, 2025
New Bills WR Says He Saw Josh Allen-Related Signs to Join Buffalo 'Everywhere I Went'
‘In the end, Allen made it “very very easy” to pick the Bills, Moore said. “At the end of the day, I leave all my decision-making to the Lord, but everywhere I went, I would see a No. 17 jersey. And that was enough for me to make that decision.”‘
A look inside Upstate Steel’s production of steel for new Bills stadium
‘“This is a once-in-a-lifetime project for our community and the fact that a local steel fabricator was able to have such a great part of this project, all of our employees, everyone is so proud that we’re working on it,” Chmielowiec said.’
Bills add free agent WR Elijah Moore on one-year deal
‘Moore and the Bills made things official Monday.’
BillsBeat - May 5, 2025
Roundtable: Which Buffalo Bills undrafted free agent is one to watch?
‘I’ll go with guard Rush Reimer out of the University of California. The Bills like a little extra insurance on their offensive line. The starters are set – all five returning from last season. And there is depth at the group, which the team also added to in the draft, selecting tackle Chase Lundt out of Connecticut. So, I can see Reimer finding a spot on the practice squad, where he can get valuable reps as he latches on to the Bills. Reimer (6-foot-5, 305) started 30 games in three years for Montana State before finishing his career at Cal, with 11 starts last season.’
Buffalo Bills wide receivers warned about big changes, cuts coming
‘The receiver who seems most likely to be let go would be Curtis Samuel. He caught just 31 passes in 2024 and his cap hit sits at $9.7 million for the 2025 season. Moore is cheaper, and Prather is younger and arguably more explosive. While they’ll all duke it out in training camp and preseason, Samuel’s seat looks very hot.’
Celebrities shine at Micah Hyde Charity Softball Game in Buffalo
‘Fans braved the weather to watch some of their favorite Bills players swing for the fences all in the name of a great cause.’
Teen who announced Buffalo Bills’ first-round draft pick reflects on experience
‘“I met a lot of the prospects, including Max Hairston, the player the Bills drafted, and they signed my football and took pictures with me and stuff like that,” he said. “Then I met with the commissioner [and] talked about him being from Western New York, the connection there.”’
Buffalo Bills compete in fifth annual Micah Hyde Charity Softball Game
‘While the defense entered the game with a 3-1 record in previous years, the offense came away with the 12-6 victory, led by backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who hit two home runs.’
BillsBeat - May 4, 2025
Inside the draft room: How the Buffalo Bills assembled their nine-player class
‘Among the nine players the Bills drafted, Gray said Hairston was the longest conversation in pre-draft meetings for the coaches, scouts and executives. Longest because the position was a big need? Or because the stakes were so high? “A little bit of both,” Gray said. “We take pride in making sure we bring the right guys in from rounds 1-7, but your first 3-4 picks are viewed as cornerstone pieces, and it being a corner, it warranted a long discussion.”’
Bills Mailbag: A final thought on Bills' need at wide receiver – and Brandon Beane's reaction
‘ Beane is absolutely correct that the Bills’ offense scored a lot of points last year. However, that doesn’t mean that being of the opinion that the wide receiver group could use a vertical threat to keep the defense honest is some outlandish idea. It’s quite the opposite, actually. Adding depth to the position and giving Josh Allen every opportunity to flourish should be a goal every offseason. We use the Eagles as an example here in the mailbag, a lot, and for good reason. They are the world champions, and they employ a pair of dynamic receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Wanting the Bills to give Allen similar weapons is totally reasonable. So, too, is Beane’s belief that the defense needed an overhaul. That is the unit that has so often let the team down in the playoffs. There is no argument there.’
ECC South coming to market as Poloncarz blames Orchard Park for hindering stadium development
‘Right now, most of the South Campus is zoned for residential use, so it would likely require Hamburg to create a new zoning district that accommodates economic development, including ancillary uses to the stadium.’
Buffalo Bills Hallmark Christmas movie is looking for background extras: Here’s how to sign up
‘The form notes that volunteers should expect to work for at least five and up to 12 hours on set for the days selected or until dismissed by production.’
One thing to know about every pick from the Buffalo Bills 2025 Draft Class
‘Hairston doesn’t just have a knack for getting the ball back. He also has a knack for scoring. The CB turned six of his career interceptions into three touchdowns. Hairston grew up playing basketball and believes that helps him be a ballhawk in football. He’s looking forward to meeting another ballhawk in Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White.’
BillsBeat - May 3, 2025
Ryan O'Halloran: NFL draft had 'Christmas' feel for Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott
‘“I’m excited, I really am,” McDermott told me after he appeared at a Buffalo Wegmans supermarket to support and help build awareness for allergen-free foods Thursday. “I believe when you draft, it’s a little like Christmas morning and sometimes, you get exactly what you’re looking for and sometimes, just the way the draft unfolds, you’re not always able to get your hands on everything you’re looking for.”’