‘Savory options include the “Pork Knox,” a pulled pork sandwich with pineapple, crispy onions, and jalapenos, hot dogs, grinder sliders, and more.’
BillsBeat - September 4, 2025
Today in Bills stadium history: Sept. 3
‘2000: Bills: 16, Titans: 13.’
Bills corners Ingram, Strong ready to step up if number is called against Ravens in season opener
‘Should Ingram or Strong get called into action, they’re tasked not just with stepping in, but doing so against two-time MVP Lamar Jackson. However, the same confidence the Bills coaches are expressing in the duo, they feel as well.’
McDermott talks about his 'Hard Knocks' experience
‘”I thought they were very professional in their approach,” McDermott said. “I’d be lying if I said I watched the episodes. I do get texts from people saying, ‘Hey, I saw this, I saw that,’ so you know, but it was … I guess the experience overall was professional in nature, and their approach, and met some good people, I would say, through process here.”‘
Bills unveil bold new menu items for the 2025 season at Highmark Stadium
‘For the Week 1 Sunday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo side will feature smoked kielbasa, sauerkraut, sweet and sour red cabbage, crispy bacon, caramelized onions, Weber’s mustard, and horseradish sauce. The Baltimore side includes a smoked salmon BLT mix with crumbled bacon and salmon, diced tomatoes, spring mix, and lemon dill aioli or avocado cream.’
Bills' season-opener uniform combination is revealed
‘The team on Wednesday announced that it will wear blue jerseys and blue pants, along with the traditional white helmet, when it opens the season Sunday night against the Baltimore Ravens. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m., and you can watch it on NBC and Channel 2.’
Tribute 2 Highmark Stadium: 5 greatest Bills games
‘The Bills opened the 1974 NFL season with a dramatic 21-20 victory on Sept. 16, 1974, over John Madden and the Oakland Raiders on “Monday Night Football.” The game was the first following O.J. Simpson’s record-setting, 2,003-yard rushing season. Joe Ferguson connected with Ahmad Rashad on two touchdown passes in the final two minutes, including the game-winner with 26 seconds left. Of note: this game marked the debut of the Bills’ “charging buffalo” logo, which replaced the “standing buffalo.”‘
Bills rookie TJ Sanders preparing for prime-time debut against Ravens
‘With a big smile, Sanders said, all the sacrifices in my his up till now are for opportunities like Sunday: a prime-time game against Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the Ravens.”’
'It will be a big challenge' | Sean McDermott, Josh Allen and Bills players on facing the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1
‘”They do a really good job as far as building the roster,” McDermott said. “They’re well-coached and it will be a big challenge for us.”‘
BillsBeat - September 3, 2025
Bills-Ravens: What does recent history tells about this Week 1 blockbuster? Let's take a look
‘The Ravens trust their third tight end, Charlie Kolar, to fill in, but he is not the same athlete or receiver. In the AFC divisional round, Baltimore completed 19 passes for 153 yards when using two tight ends with one back. The Ravens also gained 76 yards on eight carries, but Lamar Jackson threw an interception in the second quarter. Their longest completion in so-called 12 personnel (one back, two tight ends) went to Likely, who gained 39 yards on the first drive of the game. He finished with four catches for a team-high 73 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown that cut Buffalo’s lead to 27-25.’
Source: Buffalo Bills bringing back WR Gabe Davis, who will begin on practice squad
‘Davis, 26, is still recovering from tearing his meniscus in November 2024. The practice squad addition means he’ll have more time to ramp back up.’
Erik Brady: This lifelong Bills fan keeps the faith in Baltimore ... even in church.
‘”Everyone in Baltimore who knows me knows who I root for,” he says.’
Bills open season against 'pumped-up' Ravens: What Baltimore is saying
‘Like the Bills, Baltimore was considered a legitimate threat to dethrone perennial AFC champion Kansas City the following week in the AFC Championship Game. Buffalo got that opportunity and failed, but as far as the Ravens were concerned, they missed out not so much because the Bills beat them, it was that the Ravens beat themselves.’
Former Buffalo Bills locker room favorite wants to run it back with team
‘While the Bills have brought back several former players, it’s unlikely that McKenzie will be joining the list.’
Receiver Gabe Davis is rejoining the Bills after agreeing to a practice-squad deal, AP source says
‘It’s uncertain when Davis will be cleared to play. The 26-year-old receiver, who spent his first four NFL seasons with Buffalo, is recovering from a torn meniscus in his left knee after he got hurt in mid-November, ending his one season in Jacksonville.’