Bills speeding through offense, defense installs
Think the Bills are taking a slow and steady approach to installing their new offense and defense? Think again.
Think the Bills are taking a slow and steady approach to installing their new offense and defense? Think again.
The Buffalo Bills will be linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers as long as Doug Whaley is GM, but the ties run much deeper than just one man.
Robert Woods and Kiko Alonso are already getting first-team reps and impressing folks on the field. Check out their exploits from OTAs and more from Monday.
Think the Bills are taking a slow and steady approach to installing their new offense and defense? Think again.
The Buffalo Bills will be linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers as long as Doug Whaley is GM, but the ties run much deeper than just one man.
Robert Woods and Kiko Alonso are already getting first-team reps and impressing folks on the field. Check out their exploits from OTAs and more from Monday.
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After ugly allegations popped up on Friday, the Bills' star pass rusher addressed the reports with media members after OTAs on Monday.
An eighth-year pro, Owens could end up being the special teams replacement for departed fullback Corey McIntyre if he signs on the dotted line.
The Buffalo Bills have a lot of young players at key positions that will need to play well if the franchise is to contend in 2013. Which of those is under the most pressure to perform this year?
The new Buffalo Bills quarterback thinks the new offense is easy to learn. If that's the case, he had better be the starter on opening day, right?
Buffalo's likely No. 2 wide receiver will likely sign a deal of similar value to last year's No. 41 overall pick, starting left tackle Cordy Glenn.
Two stories look at the most difficult parts of the general manager's job - one from the past and one from the future - as the Buffalo Bills transition from Buddy Nix to Doug Whaley.
This is likely the first of many Bills sellouts in 2013 thanks to a regular season schedule front-loaded with home games.
If his personnel decisions don't pan out, at least Buddy Nix did the dirty work in restoring respectability to the Bills franchise - and doing so in entertaining fashion.
One former top NFL executive thinks the sky is the limit for Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.
Without any big news for the first time in more than a week, writers are getting back to analyzing details in today's collected links.
The Bills need to replace the departed Andy Levitre at left guard - and in doing so, they'll likely be promoting from within.
Mario Williams had suicidal thoughts in November 2012, alleges his former fiancée.
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Bills offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett is already hard at work refining EJ Manuel's mechanics - and he may wait as long as possible before putting Manuel into the starting lineup.
The Buffalo Bills have officially named Doug Whaley as their general manager. Get the reaction from around the country right here.
The SB Nation team provides an update on the performance issues around the network.
The Bills have been busy in the last five months, securing a stadium lease, completely changing the look and feel of the football department and finding a franchise quarterback. We recap everything here.
Whaley has also tweaked the front office, hiring a new Director of Player Personnel and Director of College Scouting in his first acts as GM.
The Buffalo Bills and Eric Wood are mutually interested in an extension says the center. He speculates on his place in line in today's collected links.
Bills linebacker Kiko Alonso has signed on the dotted line, leaving EJ Manuel and Robert Woods as the team's only unsigned rookies.
By rule, some Buffalo Bills rookies are at home this week because their college class hasn't graduated.
The Buffalo Bills completed their second day of OTAs on Tuesday, and it was the only day of the week with full media access.