The Bills have plenty of production to replace with Stefon Diggs no longer in the fold.
The Buffalo Bills have officially picked up the fifth-year option on the rookie contract for defensive end Greg Rousseau. The update comes after general manager Brandon Beane stated during the NFL’s annual owners meetings in March that the team planned on doing so.
The Buffalo Bills selected Kentucky running back Ray Davis with the 128th overall pick (fourth round) of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday. Davis, standing at 5-foot-11 and 211 pounds, can make an impact with the Bills right away due to his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and be a north-south runner as well.
The Buffalo Bills are picking up the fifth-year option on defensive end Greg Rousseau, Fox Sports reported Monday. NFL teams have until Thursday to exercise the 2025 options on their 2021 first-round draft picks.
He is positioned to continue in a first-team role as the Bills transition at several spots on defense.
The Buffalo Bills selected 10 players to help round out their replenished roster at the 2024 NFL Draft. GM Brandon Beane and company navigated their grades by round and followed their board to these players, all while maneuvering to continue to help create additional assets.
The Bills are retaining one of their edge rushers for at least one more year. Per Peter Schrager of NFL Media, Buffalo will pick up defensive end Greg Rousseau's fifth-year option for 2025.
The Buffalo Bills turned heads, and maybe even raised a few eyebrows last Friday night when they traded back not once, but twice in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Bills made a very unique pick in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft
It was no secret that the Buffalo Bills needed a wide receiver early in this year’s NFL Draft after trading star receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans
The Buffalo Bills took OL Travis Clayton with the 221st overall pick in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The former rugby player heads to Buffalo as a developmental depth piece who projects at guard.
The Buffalo Bills made 10 picks during the 2024 NFL Draft, trading out of the first round entirely and moving all around the board to make their selections.
Buffalo adds a young veteran looking for a second chance The Buffalo Bills added one wide receiver via the 2024 NFL Draft, and on Sunday, it was reported that they added a veteran receiver to the room.
The Buffalo Bills took CB Daequan Hardy with the 219th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The slot corner joins the team as their latest addition to their secondary and adds value to multiple areas for Buffalo.
Frank Gore Jr., the son of former NFL running back Frank Gore, may have gone undrafted, but his father is happy with his ultimate landing spot.
Frank Gore was one of the best running backs in NFL history. Now his son will look to follow in his footsteps.
The Buffalo Bills seem to have ruled out the possibility of acquiring Brandon Aiyuk or any other high-priced wide receiver currently available on the trade market.
The Buffalo Bills are taking a chance on a wide receiver following his suspension during the 2023 season. The Bills desperately needed help at wide receiver after losing Gabe Davis in free agency and Stefon Diggs in a trade with the Houston Texans.
The wideout was reinstated earlier this month.
Keon Coleman is hoping to deliver plenty of touchdowns for the Buffalo Bills next season and beyond, but the former Florida State wide receiver is already handing out free advice unrelated to football.
The second generation is ruling the weekend in the NFL.
The Bills made a stunning move on the first day of the NFL Draft, and their general manager doesn't regret it.
Fans could not believe that the Bills would give up their pick to the team that keeps knocking them out of the playoffs
The 28-year-old would fill a glaring hole in Denver's defense.
After an offseason of subtraction, it appears one particular addition may still be in play for the Bills.
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