‘Broeker, whose gameday ritual includes eating the nougaty chocolate bar and tucking the wrapper inside his left sock, is reunited with the Buffalo Bills two years after they drafted him.’
BillsBeat - September 24, 2025
Here's the Bills practice squad after roster moves before Week 4
‘The Buffalo Bills continued to tweak their practice squad on Tuesday, signing linebacker Otis Reese IV. In a corresponding move, Buffalo released cornerback Jalen Kimber from the practice squad.’
Bills' upcoming schedule looks absurdly easy on paper
‘The Bills, on paper, should be 6-0 by their bye week.’
Bills' James Cook makes 3-word statement on blistering 3-0 start
‘“Just keep going,” Cook said on the Rich Eisen Show. “Keep doing my part and make sure we go one and zero every week.”’
Rich Products teams up with Buffalo Bills running back to launch the 'James Cookie'
‘The “James Cookie” is a limited-edition treat that Rich Products said “blends hometown pride with pro-caliber flavor.” The cookie is filled with praline-coated pretzels, rice crispy crunchies, toffee bits, white chocolate, and red, white and blue sprinkles. It pays homage to Cook’s fourth season in Buffalo and marks the end of an era as fans prepare to bid farewell to Highmark Stadium, which was once known as Rich Stadium.’
This date in Bills stadium history: Sept. 24
‘2017 — Bills 26, Broncos 16 — Tyrod Taylor threw two touchdown passes and Buffalo’s defense came up with two interceptions and a couple fourth-down stops on Denver’s final four possessions. Tre’Davious White got his first career interception, and Dion Dawkins made his first NFL start at right tackle in place of injured Cordy Glenn. The Bills benefitted from Von Miller getting penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct when he pretended to help Taylor up off the turf before pulling his hand away. Several players from both teams knelt during the national anthem to protest comments made that week by President Donald Trump.’
James Cook partners with Rich's for 'James Cookie'
‘The ‘James Cookie,’ features praline-coated pretzels, rice crispy crunch, toffee bits, white chocolate, and red, white, and blue sprinkles.’
Bills fan undergoes successful surgery after medical emergency during game
‘Brian underwent a successful surgery for a pacemaker Thursday afternoon, and Candice said he should be able to go home Friday. Before his operation, he recorded a message, which aired on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.’
BillsBeat - September 23, 2025
10 Bills trends to watch as they prepare to face winless Saints in Week 4
‘But if the trend continues, Buffalo must get to the quarterback more often than it has. The Bills’ 16.7% pressure rate in base defense is tied for the second-worst mark in the NFL.’
Jim Kubiak: Josh Allen was stellar vs. the Dolphins – but he gets high marks for what he didn't do
‘For his part, Allen played with measured sophistication, completing 21 of 28 attempts for 218 yards with three touchdown passes and no interceptions. The Bills’ offense was at times unstoppable, as they physically imposed their will on the Dolphins in rushing (157 to 130 yards), passing (203 to 146 yards) and first downs (23 to 19), gaining 6.3 yards per play and winning the turnover differential at plus-1.’
Erik Brady: Ken Dryden was a big fan of the Buffalo Bills – and of national child care in Canada
‘He spoke fluent Bills, too. When saying Gilchrist had been his favorite player, Dryden called out, “Lookie, lookie, here comes Cookie!” (The fullback had played for the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton, where Dryden was born, and for the Argonauts in Toronto, where Dryden grew up.’
Bills' focus tested against another underdog: What to know aboout Week 4 matchup
‘Sure enough, the Bills crushed the Jets, did enough to beat back a feisty and desperate Dolphins outfit, and now they are confronted with a Saints team that, like those two AFC East rivals, has started the season 0-3 and is coming off a 44-13 Sunday shellacking at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks.’
Bills vs. Saints injury update: Buffalo receives good news on starting defense
‘Buffalo has played its last two games without two defensive starters. Cornerback Taron Johnson and defensive tackle Ed Oliver missed the Week 2 blowout win over the New York Jets. In Week 3, Johnson returned but linebacker Matt Milano was out as Oliver remained sidelined as Buffalo defeated the Miami Dolphins.’
Top games in stadium history: Rookie WR torches Jets in 255-yard showcase
‘The Bills lined up Butler, Lewis and Roland Hooks on the right side and they all took off downfield with the intention of Lewis trying to tip the ball to one of the other two. Instead, it was Jets’ cornerback Burgess Owens who got his hand up, but the ball still cooperated as it caromed into Butler’s hands at the Jets’ 30 and he raced to the end zone from there for one of the most improbable TDs ever.’
Can the Bills survive by allowing Josh Allen be a game manager?
‘The Buffalo Bills couldn’t seem to put away the woeful Miami Dolphins when opportunities appeared. And suddenly the game was tied 21-21 in the fourth quarter while the Bills punted twice in the third quarter and were prepared for third in the fourth.’