‘Buffalo benched wide receiver Keon Coleman for the first series of the game for disciplinary reasons.’
BillsBeat - October 7, 2025
The same issues continue to plague the Buffalo Bills
‘The Bills’ defense has the same issues it’s had for the better part of the last five years. They can’t tackle, they can’t sustain a pass rush, and now their secondary fields no one reliable. Even Christian Benford hasn’t looked great, and he is coming off a year in which he was one of the five best cornerbacks in football. Tre’Davious White is a fossil, and yet Sean McDermott still trots him out as the No. 2 cornerback. Taylor Rapp has taken a step back. Cole Bishop makes the occasional splash play, but isn’t developed enough where he can be relied upon as an every-down difference-maker at safety. Taron Johnson can’t tackle.’
Matt Milano week-to-week with pectoral injury
‘The situation is even less clear for rookie cornerback Dorian Strong, who is going to see a specialist for his neck injury. Strong was placed on Injured Reserve last week.’
Bills injuries: LB Matt Milano (pec) out again, DT Ed Oliver ‘hopeful’ to return this week
‘McDermott said Milano is not a candidate to go on injured reserve with the ailment that caused him to miss two games after getting hurt midway through the second game of the season. Milano played for about a half against the Patriots before leaving the game.’
Bills fan who caught football shares his story
‘“Our 10-year-old daughter was text messaging me during the game: ‘Hey, I saw Dad and you on TV, and Dad caught the ball, but why is he running?” Tara Halliwell-Kemp shared with us.’
Today in Bills stadium history: Oct. 7
‘1973 — Bills 27, Eagles 26 — O.J. Simpson had 171 of Buffalo’s 229 yards rushing to counter a Philadelphia ground game that ran for 275 yards, and John Leypoltdt’s 47-yard field goal with four minutes remaining held up as the winning score in the second regular season game in stadium history. Joe Ferugson was 6 of 9 passing for 47 net yards, but the Bills quarterback had a rushing touchdown, as did Simpson. The winless Eagles got 155 yards rushing from Tom Sullivan, and 104 from Norm Bulaich. The Bills improved to 3-1 with the victory.’
New transportation hub for new Bills stadium has been selected
‘”It is going to be on the corner of Abbott Road up the southwestern side. And it’s just basically going to be a designated area where people know this is where you can pick up and drop up and get dropped off from the bus,” said NFTA Public Information Officer Kelly Khatib.’
Keon Coleman disciplined by McDermott during Patriots game
‘Bills head coach Sean McDermott said second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman was benched for the first offensive series of Sunday’s game for disciplinary reasons. Coleman later contributed four catches for 23 yards and a touchdown but also fumbled in the first half.’
Bills LB Matt Milano 'week to week' after re-aggravating pec injury, CB Dorian Strong (neck) to see specialist
‘The Bills placed rookie cornerback Dorian Strong on injured reserve Saturday due to a neck injury, sidelining him for a minimum of four games. McDermott shared more details Monday, noting that Strong will see a neck specialist this week.’
BillsBeat - October 6, 2025
Observations: The Bills' home winning streak is over, thanks to a sloppy loss to the Patriots
‘The Bills shot themselves in the foot continually, losing three turnovers and committing 11 penalties in falling to 4-1 on the season. The Patriots improved to 3-2 and are now just a half-game back in a suddenly competitive AFC East.’
Bills almost overcome turnovers, but Drake Maye leads Patriots on game-winning drive
‘For the fourth time in five games, Buffalo needed Allen to make clutch throws and save the day. Allen got close to doing it again, but Drake Maye showed why the Patriots are on the rise after three consecutive seasons out of the playoffs.
'We built a special bond': Stefon Diggs reminisces after dominant performance
‘“Even last year, they had that picture, right, of me side eyeing, but they just kind of caught it at the wrong time,” Diggs said Sunday. “I always wanted to speak on that photo, because I was staring at him in a moment, because it was like, ‘Damn, like, that was my brother.’”’
Three questions after the Buffalo Bills fall to the New England Patriots
‘the buffalo bills have some cleaning up to do. they had eight penalties in the first half totaling 65 yards and 11 accepted penalties in all. they were sloppy in other ways, with turnovers and drops, but luckily for them, the Patriots eventually had some key undisciplined plays of their own, allowing the bills to get back in the game. the Patriots are a team on the rise, but this was still an uninspired outing from the bills. buffalo’s first-half possessions went like this: fumble, punt, fumble, field goal, punt. the messy first half proved to be too much to overcome, as the bills took their first loss.’
Plays that shaped the game: How Drake Maye escaped to make his big throw to Stefon Diggs vs. Bills
‘Maye was falling to the ground when he threw the ball toward the right sideline, where Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs was open to make the catch and run for 12 yards. The first play of New England’s final drive led to Andy Borregales’ game-winning field goal Sunday night in the Patriots’ 23-20 win that sent the Bills to their first loss of the season.’
Bills notebook: Shaq Thompson in line for more playing time as Matt Milano hurt again
‘With Milano out, Shaq Thompson took on a bigger role for the Buffalo defense and did a nice job, finishing with five tackles, one sack and one forced fumble, which was recovered by fellow linebacker Terrel Bernard.’