Hackett, Manuel working on mechanics, accuracy
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.
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 Bills do not confirm undrafted free agent signings until the contracts are signed, so all of these are unofficial for the moment.
The Buffalo Bills were reportedly kicking the tires on former Titans starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck - perhaps with a short-term starting role in mind - before he signed with the Colts.
After signing a free agent deal with the Tennessee Titans, Delanie Walker told reporters that the Buffalo Bills had expressed interest in his services, indicating that the team is looking for a receiving tight end.
Free agent wide receiver Brandon Gibson is "expected to draw interest" from the Buffalo Bills, according to a USA Today article.
Two reports indicate that the Buffalo Bills remain interested in re-signing Andy Levitre - but they might have another big-money guard on their radar, as well.
A CBSSports.com report says the Buffalo Bills are interested in Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis, purportedly on the trade block. (Good!) But he plays for the Jets, who are in Buffalo's division. (Oh yeah.)
Reports indicate that the Buffalo Bills could officially announce their entire coaching staff as soon as Monday. Who are the latest names on the rumor mill?
The Buffalo Bills hired Doug Marrone as their new head coach - but they were on the verge of making a different hire before choosing Marrone, according to Jason La Canfora.
New Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone had plenty of NFL suitors, but the former Syracuse head man preferred coaching the Bills. Here's why.
By the time Saturday is over, the Buffalo Bills will have interviewed six head coaching candidates. Beyond Oregon head coach Chip Kelly, the names and situations are largely interchangeable, in one fan's opinion.
University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly interviewed with the Buffalo Bills on Friday - and later in the day, he reportedly struck a deal to become the next head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone "looks poised to go pro," per one report. He's interviewed with just two teams about their head coaching vacancies: the Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills will begin interviewing head coaching candidates again today, as they're reportedly scheduled to sit down with Oregon head coach Chip Kelly.
According to several reports, Chip Kelly will interview with the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles. According to Jason La Canfora, Kelly is not seriously interested in the Bills.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith had previously expressed interest in coaching the Buffalo Bills. He and Bills brass will reportedly sit down for an interview this weekend.
University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly has scheduled head coaching interviews with three NFL teams - and the Buffalo Bills are one of them.
After wrapping up their scheduled interviews in Arizona, Buffalo Bills brass will swing by Denver to interview Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy this weekend, per an AP report.
Looking for a crash course on what University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly is all about? These three links are a great place to start.
The Buffalo Bills have been employing former Pittsburgh Steelers coaches for years - and they seem to have a special fascination with Bill Cowher's former offensive coordinators.
Several reports indicate that former Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt is very high on the Buffalo Bills' coaching short list - and that the feeling may be mutual from Whisenhunt's end.
Oregon's Chip Kelly is arguably the hottest head coaching commodity at the NFL level - and rumors are swirling that the Buffalo Bills are interested in pitching themselves to Kelly.
The Buffalo Bills are 13-26 in two-plus seasons under the watch of GM Buddy Nix and head coach Chan Gailey. Some NFL executives don't think they'll have much more time to improve that record.
The Buffalo Bills' Toronto Series could see an increase in games in a deal expected to be announced before the final game this December.
Philly reporter Howard Eskin (NBC 10) reports that former Philadelphia Eagles team president Joe Banner is attempting to put together an ownership group in pursuit of the Buffalo Bills.