Bills' roster short on 30-somethings
Buffalo's youth movement extended beyond its front office this spring: just seven of the team's 90 players will be 30 when training camp begins, and not all are locks to make the final roster.
Buffalo's youth movement extended beyond its front office this spring: just seven of the team's 90 players will be 30 when training camp begins, and not all are locks to make the final roster.
We've got two questions for you this morning, and they both deal with E.J. Manuel being as productive as a rookie as Ryan Tannehill was a year ago.
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.
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?
One former top NFL executive thinks the sky is the limit for Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.
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.
Size still matters - it always matters - for Buffalo's offensive line, but Doug Marrone appears to be emphasizing weight loss and foot speed early in his coaching tenure.
Throughout his three years in Buffalo, Doug Whaley has incrementally been given more power and exposure in the public eye as he's been groomed to replace Buddy Nix.
Three of Buffalo's top four rookies are getting a few days to work on their timing in the passing offense at the team's rookie minicamp.
On a list of the NFL's 100 best players entering 2013 assembled based on voting from NFL players, Bills pass rusher Mario Williams came in at No. 72 overall.
Is the battle between Kevin Kolb and Tarvaris Jackson really an either/or proposition?
Buffalo added a play-making rookie linebacker, a couple of hybrid pass rushers and made over the safety position. Was that enough change on defense?
The Buffalo Bills were blasted when they did not tender David Nelson or Donald Jones. A few months later, Buffalo's replacements are cheaper and more talented.
How many Bills fans, exactly, are expecting their favorite team's rookie quarterback to start right out of the gates?
Looking for a one-stop summary of the Buffalo Bills' roster moves this off-season? You've come to the right place.
EJ Manuel may not be ready to start for the Bills, but it's still more likely than not that we'll see him doing exactly that at some point in 2013.
Buffalo's draft strategy and class was full of question marks. We posed them to SB Nation draft expert Dan Kadar.
If things go well for the Bills and EJ Manuel, his second contract will look a heck of a lot different than the one he'll sign this summer.
It's way too early to be doing stuff like this? No. No, it is not. Here's what Buffalo's roster could look like come early September.
Some Buffalo Bills got a vote of confidence over the weekend while others were replaced.
The below Bills depth chart is highly unofficial and does not include unconfirmed undrafted free agent signings.
Could an off-season makeover at safety indicate that Jairus Byrd may be on the outs?
How does the newest crop of Buffalo Bills rookies stack up to previous classes in terms of fan approval?
All eight picks are in, and we're looking for your snap-judgment feedback on the Bills' 2013 draft class.
What type of player can the Bills expect to get at eight? A solid contributor is likely.
The Buffalo Bills have one game in Orchard Park in December, a stark contrast to a year ago.