It's time that we have a talk about Brandon Beane. For as much good as he has done for the Buffalo Bills, his last four first round draft picks have not been game-changing picks like you would hope they would be.
The Buffalo Bills are left again to pick up the pieces after a devastating playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. While the Bills are one of the NFL's best teams, General Manager Brandon Beane will need to evaluate how to improve this roster.
Buffalo is open to bringing Cooper back in 2025, according to a report by ESPN, and is intrigued about the possibility of what Cooper can do next season with a full offseason working with franchise quarterback Josh Allen.
While the Bills are one of the NFL's best teams, General Manager Brandon Beane will need to evaluate how to improve this roster. The nice thing is, several key contributors are signed through the 2025 season and beyond. But there are some decisions that need to be made about a couple of the team's impending free agents.
Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde announced his retirement on Monday, a day after the team's playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Bills lost once again to the Chiefs, this time in the AFC Championship Game, and now they have to fire head coach Sean McDermott.
The Bills have several key players they must re-sign in NFL free agency this offseason but they might not be the big names you think.
Another year, another heartbreaking — and controversial — Buffalo Bills playoff exit at the ... So, where does GM Brandon Beane go from here? He'll need to start by making some tough choices ...
"It feels like we need a miracle for either of Terry Pegula's core teams to ever win a championship. There's not many people in this town who can vouch that this is possible, but I can," writes Harrington.
Buffalo Bills edge rusher Von Miller may need another contract restructure if he is to remain in Buffalo next season.
This season was basically Year 1 of Act 2 of Brandon Beane-Sean McDermott, and it was a success, even if the final game was not. But entering Year 2 of Act 2, it should be OK to have Super Bowl-or-bust aspirations,
The Bills’ last four top draft picks were underwhelming in the AFC title game. Greg Rousseau, Kaiir Elam, Dalton Kincaid, and Keon Coleman. These are players with plenty of talent, but in Sunday’s loss, they weren’t up to par with what teams typically want to see in their top draft investments.