‘”What’s changed here is the phone calls by the thousands to ask about parking. We’re offering parking like we did last year. I’m just suggesting the people come early, take a little time. Don’t try to come at the last minute, because I believe the Bills will run out of a lot of parking spots,” said Mark Ebeling, owner of Danny’s South at the corner of Abbott and Big Tree Roads. “There’s a lot of parking out here, [but] you had a lot to go to like the ‘Mud Lot,’ it’s not there no more. It’s gone. Across the street from the Bills stadium is gone. So take some time and come out early. The parking is still here.”‘
BillsBeat - September 16, 2023
Bills fans with DIRECTV may be left in dark come Sunday's home opener
‘That’s because the digital satellite provider remains in an ongoing dispute with Nexstar, the parent company of the CBS affiliate in Buffalo, WIVB-TV.’
Bills fans transform Orchard Park home into tailgate headquarters
‘”The last couple seasons were pretty rough, to say the least, with the weather and the cold and the rain. So a couple of guys pretty much got fed up with this and said, ‘We’re gonna buy a house,'” said Webster in an interview with WBEN.’
'It's literally a vision come true': Bills super fans build ultimate tailgating home
‘The house, located just down the street from Highmark Stadium, is the new home of The 12th Man Mafia Gang and The Mafia Misfits. The groups wanted a place to call their home for viewing parties and tailgates.’
Fans fear parking fumble on Sunday: Where to park and how to get to the game
‘“We come for the home opener every year for the past couple of years and we usually park over there. However, I hear it might be a little bit harder this year because they are losing all of them spaces, so we haven’t really decided what we are going to do,” Robert Cortez, a Bills fan from Virginia, said.’
Diehard Bills fan receives merch after Call 4 Action report
‘Keith Davis thought he won two tickets to the Bills’ home opener — but the team said he could not win the tickets.’
Bills look ahead to Sunday's home opener: 'Any home game in Orchard Park is special'
‘”The environment, the cookouts that are going on, I really enjoy driving into the stadium in the morning and watching people hanging out, having fun, spending time with family, spending time with friends,” McDermott said.’
Tailgate friendly furniture now available
‘Confer Plastics, Inc. has created a table Bills fans might not want to use for jumping through. They announced on Monday the release of their new limited time only tailgate furniture to their Facebook page.’
Josh Allen under scrutiny as Bills gear up for home opener against Raiders
‘”It’s so important you have to realize you don’t hold your job in your hands when you have the ball, you have everyone’s jobs,” Orlovsky explained. “Everyone’s futures and everyone’s hopes are in your hands, and Josh lost sight of that a little bit, I feel. Certainly the play kind of says that, and I think someone has to sit down and look him in the eye and say, ‘Look, I think we have to grow up when it comes to this.’ Because the moment Aaron goes down, there’s only one way they lose that game, and he can’t be the reason they lose that game.”‘
No yelling! Sean McDermott talks coaching style
‘As Josh Allen’s turnover problem has become a national talking point, it will be interesting to see if McDermott’s style will pay off.’
'We're back to work now' | How Bills veterans are showing their leadership going into Week 2
‘For much of the preseason and now the regular season, the Bills’ team mantra has been to “stay where your feet are.” Center Mitch Morse, one of the eight Bills selected as team captains this season, said that the team has continued to stay grounded despite the loss on Monday night.’
Bills injury report vs. Raiders | Week 2
‘The only player the team listed on the injury report throughout practice this week is center Mitch Morse (finger) and he was a full participant Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He does not carry an injury designation heading into the game.’
BillsBeat - September 15, 2023
Inside the Bills: Dalton Kincaid's promising start shows there is a lot to build on
‘“I thought he played well – found himself some ways to get open,” quarterback Josh Allen said. “I think there were a couple times where (I) still could have put the ball on him, but decided to opt off and get to a different receiver. I think he played smart. I thought he did a good job with the ball in his hands of getting north and getting some extra yards. Again, that trust with me and him will grow over the course of the season.”’
PlayAction column: Bills' roster is fourth oldest in NFL, Jets are oldest
‘How about the core of the roster? The Bills aren’t quite as old by that measure. Buffalo has the 11th oldest starting lineup in the league at 27.3 years (The News analysis accounts for birth date, not just the player’s numerical age).’
Bills Notebook: Reid Ferguson takes blame for low snap on Jets' game-winning punt return touchdown
‘“Based on the result, I’ve got to do a better job of making sure that all 11 guys are comfortable. It starts and ends with that, because that’s 11 guys that I have no doubt are spilling their guts for the Buffalo Bills. … Obviously, that didn’t happen on that play.”’