‘”Coach Brady was telling me, in this offense ‘everybody eats,’ and I’m excited to see how that unfolds,” Palmer said. “They say a lot of selflessness on this team so that will be great to be a part of as well.”‘
BillsBeat - March 14, 2025
Bills sign WR Joshua Palmer to three-year deal
‘Palmer has spent his entire four-year career with the Chargers. Last year, the WR made seven starts and totaled 39 catches, 584 yards and one touchdown.’
Buffalo Bills sign five-time Pro Bowl DE Joey Bosa to one-year deal
‘Bosa was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft to the San Diego Chargers (now Los Angeles) and had spent his entire career thus far with the Chargers.’
Bills sign S Darrick Forrest to one-year deal
‘Forrest, 5-11 and 200 pounds, spent his last four seasons with the Washington Commanders. The safety played in 10 games and started in one last season.’
BillsBeat - March 13, 2025
Bills spice up safety competition, sign Darrick Forrest, retain Damar Hamlin
‘The presumptive starters entering the Bills’ 2025 training camp will be incumbent Taylor Rapp and Cole Bishop, a second-round draft choice from 2024.’
Buffalo Bills restructure Ed Oliver's contract
‘The move will save $10.06 million on the 2025 cap, per Over The Cap, with two void years added in 2028 and 2029.’
Buffalo Bills to trade CB Kaiir Elam to Dallas Cowboys
‘Elam, who turns 24 in May, was never able to solidify a starting role at cornerback. The Bills traded up to draft him in 2022, at No. 23 overall. Now, he gets a fresh start in the NFC.’
Josh Allen's goal is to spend his entire career with Bills
‘“I just think I’m blessed,” he said Wednesday. “Sometimes, it is a little breathtaking, or you can’t find the right words on how to describe it. It’s been a heck of a run. I think the joy I have of playing football is the No. 1 thing that fuels this – of going out there and just putting everything that’s not on the field on the sideline, and then after that I get to enjoy a pretty great life with a great family, a great-to-be, future wife.’
Ryan O'Halloran: Buffalo Bills improved after busier-than-expected opening to free agency
‘The Bills shouldn’t be quaking about the rest of the AFC East.’
Buffalo Bills bring back safety to compete for starting job in 2025: Contract details
‘The general consensus was that Hamlin was going to have a market in unrestricted free agency because he does have 27 career starts with the Bills, but that apparently did not materialize for the former sixth-round pick who turns 27 in two weeks.’
Buffalo Bills sign veteran to provide depth at safety, special teams
‘Forrest entered the league as a fifth-round pick in 2021 and actually started 11 of 17 games in 2022, a year in which he made 88 tackles, four interceptions, two forced fumbles and one recovery.’
Buffalo Bills sign veteran defensive tackle who has started more than 100 NFL games
‘The 6-foot-3, 305-pounder entered the league in 2017 as a third-round pick of the Cleveland Browns, and that began a journey that took him to every AFC North team except the Baltimore Ravens as he also played for the Cincinnati Bengals and most recently, three years with the Pittsburgh Steelers.’
Bills trade former first-round pick to Cowboys: Here's what they got in return
‘On the surface, yes, it’s not much of a return for the Bills, but given the way Elam has played in his first three years in the NFL, it’s understandable. The key part of the deal is the Bills will save around $2.5 million on the salary cap, something they could not have done had they just released him.’
Buffalo Bills shock fans by bringing back safety on one-year deal
‘The signing was met with some criticism and surprise on Wednesday by fans. Many believed the Bills would look to upgrade at the position or prioritize the safety position in the NFL Draft. Second-year safety Cole Bishop is expected to be one of the team’s starters alongside veteran Taylor Rapp. Hamlin provides some veteran depth with a deep understanding of the Bills’ scheme.’
Buffalo Bills sign former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle to surprising 1-year deal
‘That’s a sizable number for a soon-to-be 31 year old without a ton of production over the past few seasons. Ogunjobi’s athletic profile fits what the Bills usually look for in players. He’s fast and explosive. That just hasn’t led to a ton of big plays in Pittsburgh. It’s important to note that Ogunjobi’s best seasons came in Cleveland and Cincinnati where he played in a 4-3 defense. The Steelers play a 3-4.’