It is still the quiet part of the NFL schedule before the start of training camps, but we have plenty of hot topics from fans in this week’s mailbag.
Last season, left tackle Dion Dawkins had what he and many coaches and teammates believed was his best to date. But the offensive line is always held to tough standards.
Van Demark’s big-picture goal is to be that swing tackle for the Bills, but to accomplish that, he hones in on tiny details in every practice.
Delaware North, the Buffalo Bills concessionaire since 1992, is seeking civic organizations, high-school boosters, churches and other nonprofit groups interested in operating foodservice outlets at Highmark Stadium during Bills home games.
Campers ages 6 to 16 spent a few hours on the field running through different drills, and even getting to play some seven-on-seven with Cook, who played quarterback throughout the day.
The position is looked at as a strength of the roster heading into the 2024 season, which will be offensive coordinator Joe Brady’s first full season on the job in Buffalo.
As the No. 3 tight end on the active roster, Morris has to be prepared to step in for either Dawson Knox or Dalton Kincaid, who are used in different ways.
The middle three is looking just as stout if not stouter this season. Connor McGovern moves over to center to replace Mitch Morse, and David Edwards takes over at left guard.
The Bills love what they saw last season from Connor McGovern, who they signed in March 2023 as a prime free-agent acquisition from Dallas. And while McGovern gives Morse proper respect, he has no apprehension about moving from guard to center this season. “I would say center is my natural position,” McGovern said. “So it’s just going back home.”
Mark Gaughan and Katherine Fitzgerald have a playful discussion as they run through a series of hot topics surrounding the Bills before training camp in Rochester at the end of July. Mark and Katherine discuss position battles, players to watch and share their thoughts on some players they have been able to speak to before preparation for the 2024 season begins.
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Mark Gaughan and Katherine Fitzgerald have a playful discussion as they run through a series of hot topics surrounding the Bills before training camp in Rochester at the end of July. Mark and Katherine discuss position battles, players to watch and share their thoughts on some players they h…
The Buffalo News' Buffalo Bills beat writers take a look at 10 questions about the team as its heads into training camp later this month.
The Bills' James Cook finished fourth in the NFL in rushing last year. Can he become the first Bills player since 2017 to have back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons?
When the New Stadium Community Benefits Oversight Committee first met in February, members thought the Buffalo Bills' $3 million annual community allocation would start once the team completed the stadium in 2026, but after reviewing the CBA, they found out it is active during the three years of construction. Now the committee is prioritizing coming up with a system to make sure the money is being properly allocated, which will include public participation in the process to better understand the most pressing needs.
When the Bills started training camp last year, running back Ty Johnson wasn't even on the roster. Now, he could be the No. 2 option.
Last season, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw for 4,306 yards and 29 touchdowns and ran for another 524 yards and 15 touchdowns.
“It's been awesome,” Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitch Trubisky said. “I mean, I was gone for two years, but it feels like it really flew by. But the fact that they wanted me back here and it just feels like coming back home. I feel really comfortable.”
Who will replace Harty as the primary punt returner? Who will replace Neal as gunner? Those aren’t the only questions that special teams coordinator Matthew Smiley needs to find answers for, either.
The Buffalo Bills new stadium project site has been an attraction from the start of construction last June, but this summer may become an even more prime time for fans, sightseers and neighbors to come out as the stadium really begins taking shape, the weather gets even warmer and school is out until the fall.
Katherine Fitzgerald answers readers' questions about Keon Coleman, rule changes, the bye week, Bills jerseys and more in this week's mailbag.
Former Buffalo Bills player Booker Edgerson has emerged as one of Buffalo’s foremost citizens. Though he was born in Arkansas, on July 5, 1939, and grew up in Illinois, he is by now Buffalo to the bone.
The NFL sustained a rare loss in court last month, and part of its response should be adding "Sunday Ticket" options, writes Ryan O'Halloran.
Several veterans who were on the Bills last year or are new to the team this year will begin training camp with their roster status uncertain, and there figures to be multiple intriguing competitions for backup spots.
Milano practiced for the first time last month at minicamp since breaking his leg in an Oct. 8 loss to Jacksonville in London.
Jasmine Jones competed in the 400-meter hurdles Sunday at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. She came in third, good enough to qualify for the Paris Games.
Elam believes his willingness to grind to improve eventually will pay off.
Four defensive plays into the Bills’ Week 5 game against the Jaguars in London in last season, Jones suffered a torn pectoral muscle. The team re-signed him to a two-year deal this offseason with a maximum value of $16 million.
Will it be veteran Ty Johnson or rookie Ray Davis who emerges as James Cook's primary backup at tailback?
"Poyer’s familiarity with how the Bills do things might be of some help to the Dolphins, but I don’t expect that it will drastically alter the outcome of a game between the two teams," Jay Skurski writes in this week's Bills Mailbag.