The Buffalo Bills are celebrating their win against the Houston Texans, and now they're teaming up with Unyts to host a week-long community blood drive.
Three key offensive contributors returned to the lineup for the Buffalo Bills Sunday in a key divisional matchup against the Miami Dolphins, and it made all the difference.
Quarterback Tyrod Taylor returned after missing two games with a knee injury to complete all but one of his 12 passes while using his legs to pick up a few key first downs...
The first round of the 2015 NFL Draft was completed on Thursday night in Chicago. There were no huge surprises, but we did learn a few things from the night’s activities.
The status for a pair of key components to the Buffalo Bills offense remains up in the air for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The NFL announced Thursday that the Buffalo Bills will be taking their act overseas in next season. The Bills will travel to London, England to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in a regular season game on October 25, 2015 at Wembley Stadium.
In case you missed it (and shame on you if you did! LOL)....Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins made a rookie mistake (well, he IS a rookie...)....catching a pass that very well could have been an 89-yard touchdown reception.
But my man Sammy started celebrating a little early...
There’ll be plenty of nitpicking surrounding the Buffalo Bills and their incapacity to much sooner put away a New York Jets team exhibiting no interest in winning. Nevertheless, at the end of the day the Bills enter their bye week with a winning record after routing the lowly Jets, 43-23 for their first win in New York in five years.
In the cozy confines of Ralph Wilson Stadium against an inferior opponent most expected to be handled easily, the Buffalo Bills spent Sunday afternoon playing with fire. It wasn’t, literally, until the game’s final second the Bills were able to put away the Minnesota Vikings, 17-16 for their third win against an NFC North opponent in as many tries.
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Raise your hand if you thought Khalil Mack would be the 2014 NFL’s most productive rookie to come out of the University at Buffalo as the NFL wraps up its fifth week of regular season play.