‘Phillips was released by the Cowboys after Tuesday’s NFL Trade Deadline. In 2024, Phillips appeared in the first two games of the season for the Cowboys before going on injured reserve on Sept. 18 with a wrist injury. Dallas designated Phillips to return on Oct. 23 but did not activate him in Week 8 or 9.’
BillsBeat - November 7, 2024
'Don't feel like I left' | Two former Bills return to the defense ahead of Week 10 matchup at Colts
‘Both Jefferson and Phillips spent time with the Bills in previous seasons. Phillips is in his third stint with the Bills, most recently in 2022-2023. He played in the first two games of the season with the Cowboys before being placed on injured reserve. He said that it felt like he never left.’
Bills WR Keon Coleman (wrist) won't practice Wednesday
‘McDermott said Coleman’s injury could be “more than just this week”, but added that Coleman still has a chance to play in Sunday’s game.’
Bills kicker Tyler Bass named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week | Week 9
‘Bass converted all three of his field goal attempts (40, 49 & 61) and scored 10 points on the day. His 61-yard field goal came with 0:05 remaining and gave the Bills a 30-27 victory.’
BillsBeat - November 6, 2024
Analysis: Joe Brady's use of six O-linemen adds to Bills' physical identity
‘In general, the six-OL approach fits with the Bills’ emphasis on a power-run approach that makes defenses pay for the respect – or fear – they show toward quarterback Josh Allen by protecting deep with two-safety-high shell coverages.’
Bills release safety Mike Edwards; place Dawuane Smoot on injured reserve
‘Edwards will count $1.79 million in dead money on Buffalo’s cap, according to sports business website spotrac.com.’
As the Bills dominate the AFC East, can they keep their focus vs Colts?
‘However, while it would take an all-time collapse for the Bills to blow this, I always remind people that nothing is over until it’s over. Who knows what might happen in the next two months, with critical injuries always a possibility in the violent world of the NFL, injuries (such as one to Josh Allen) that could derail the Bills in a hurry.’
Bills make no trades at deadline but now have open roster spots: Here's why
‘However, while the Bills have not officially announced it, 32-year-old Jordan Phillips could be running it back with the Bills – at least according to his own Instagram post.’
Bills release safety Mike Edwards after failing in a bid to trade him before NFL deadline
‘The offseason free-agent addition requested to be traded a few weeks ago for his lack of playing time. Edwards appeared in just three games for Buffalo this season, while being inactive the past four.’
Bills release safety Mike Edwards
‘Heading into Tuesday’s trade deadline across the NFL, multiple reports had indicated the Bills were attempting to seek a trade to accommodate the 28-year-old. After failing to find a trade partner, the Bills formally released Edwards before the 4 p.m. EST deadline.’
It's time for the Buffalo Bills to bring back safety Micah Hyde
‘Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin have done a commendable job this season, but the safety position could use a boost and another body. Hyde knows the system, has a skill set the Bills need, and hasn’t closed the door on a potential return.’
Bills open roster spots, putting DE Dawuane Smoot on IR, releasing S Mike Edwards
‘Smoot needs surgery after hurting his wrist in Sunday’s win against the Dolphins, but he is expected to return before the end of the season, coach Sean McDermott said.’
Bills release Edwards, place Smoot on IR
‘The team announced the release of veteran safety Mike Edwards prior to the 4 p.m. deadline. Edwards signed with the Bills this past offseason on a one-year deal but only played 20 snaps and made one tackle in his three game appearances this season.’
Bills release S Mike Edwards
‘Edwards signed with the Bills in the offseason on a one-year deal and had one tackle in three games played this season.’
BillsBeat - November 5, 2024
Upon Further Review: Sean McDermott shows no fear in relying on rookies
‘Whether it’s through a subtle shift in philosophy or a necessity brought on by the reality of the salary cap, the end result is the same: First-year players are contributing to the Bills’ 7-2 start. That was true against the Dolphins, starting with running back Ray Davis. The team’s fourth-round draft choice out of Kentucky, Davis rushed four times for 20 yards and added two catches for 70 yards, including a 63-yard score in the third quarter that put the Bills up 20-13 after fellow rookie Keon Coleman’s two-point conversion catch.’