ESPN’s Adam Schefter says the NFL has certainly still been looking into the future of how they mark the football moving ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell threw cold water on the theory that officials favored the Kansas City Chiefs over the Buffalo ...
They also had talks with former Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. Download the ESPN app and enable Adam Schefter's news alerts to receive push notifications for ...
Rarely is the sports world left as speechless as it was early Sunday morning. Just past midnight on the East Coast, the ...
In addition to Adams, the Cowboys also interviewed Detroit Lions running backs coach Scottie Montgomery and Atlanta Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger. They also had talks with former Buffalo Bills ...
And Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady opted to stay in Buffalo instead of pursuing a second interview with New Orleans. A third candidate, Aaron Glenn, interviewed virtually with the Saints ...
The Philadelphia Eagles will attempt to accomplish a seemingly impossible task -- knock off the dynastic Kansas City Chiefs -- when they battle ...
It used to be difficult to persuade free agents to come to Buffalo. Now they don't want to leave. The Bills have 16 free agents this offseason and multiple players expressed a desire to return to ...
Each year Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills sign new players with high expectations. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out and some players don't live up to those expectations. In certain ...
The living members of the 1960s Dallas Cowboys would probably have a message for the 2020s Buffalo Bills after yet another postseason ended short of the Super Bowl last week in Kansas City ...
The Buffalo Bills offense under Josh Allen and coordinator Joe Brady was a thing of beauty this season, and while the ultimate goal wasn't obtained, positive steps were made. Well, Sporting News ...
The Buffalo Bills are reportedly set to lose nickel cornerback coach/senior defensive assistant Scott Booker to the New England Patriots. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz was the first to report the news.