Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane is thankful his draft selection of Khalil Shakir has clearly worked out.
Over the past 15 seasons, the cap has grown from $120.375 million in 2011 to the current total – an increase of nearly $179 million.
Beane was part of two Super Bowl teams in Carolina that had hulking defensive lines. The 2003 Panthers featured Kris Jenkins ...
The Bills showed some room for improvement as they ranked 23rd of 32 teams for overall score. This year, the Bills highest ...
The on-field workouts at the Scouting Combine begin on Thursday, but the activities surrounding the annual event are up and ...
The Carolina Panthers cut a former Buffalo Bills' starter and the latter may be interested in bringing him back to Orchard Park.
The Bills have already signed more than a dozen players, lost two veterans to retirement and parted ways with multiple ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott made it clear in their end-of-season press conferences. Building the Buffalo Bills' roster to take down just one team -- the ...
The 37-year-old Dalton, who was part of the same 2011 draft class as Cam Newton, has said he’d like to stay in Charlotte as the backup and mentor to Bryce Young. Dave Canales likes the way Dalton has ...
Beane and Miller could go this route again and still save the Bills the same $8.4 million, or possibly more, without taking on any dead money. This option is beneficial for both teams.
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