The Buffalo Bills understand that when they dish out contract extensions to players on the roster, they are paying on what they hope the player eventually becomes - not necessarily what they have done to this point. That is precisely what the Bills did with edge rusher Greg Rousseau.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has made his feelings known about Josh Allen in 2024. During his own interview at the 2025 NFL combine, Beane had one of the best quotes of the whole event in Indianapolis.
Hendrickson is in elite company as a pass rusher. For teams interested in inquiring him, they would be taking on $15.8 million for 2025, the last year of his contract. After that,
Wide receiver Khalil Shakir, linebacker Terrel Bernard, and edge rusher Greg Rousseau have all received contract extensions this week as a sign of how much the current regime trusts their production and potential. Now it's time for those players, especially Rousseau, to take the next steps as stars.
The two biggest decisions for the Buffalo Bills center on what to do with two veterans, cornerback Rasul Douglas and wide receiver Amari Cooper. My prediction is that both of them move on, but I wouldn’t be willing to put any hard-earned money behind that,
The player releases for the Buffalo Bills won’t be as profound this year as last, but there are still moves Brandon Beane has to make .
The Buffalo Bills passed on re-signing a former draft pick, who struggled in Year 1 with the Jacksonville Jaguars
Rousseau, 24, is coming off a season in which he recorded 53 total tackles (16 tackles for loss), eight sacks and 24 quarterback hits. The tackles, TFLs and quarterback hits were all career-highs and his eight sacks tied his career-high from 2022.
Brandon Beane appreciated that Von Miller took a pay cut in 2024, but unless he agrees to another one, he may not return in 2025.
Overrated Allen' The Bills quote of the day from the combine came from Beane as he discussed quarterback Josh Allen winning the 2024 NFL MVP Award. Upon reflecting on Allen's hon
With the Buffalo Bills prioritizing a stronger performance next season, GM Brandon Beane shared his thoughts on Von Miller's future with the team.
The Buffalo Bills have decided not to tender a qualifying offer to tight end Quintin Morris. But he could still be back in 2025. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bills decided to pass on the tender... but the team would still like the 26-year-old to return: