Welcome to another edition of the soap opera that is the 2023 Buffalo Bills. So much for the bye being the “break” on the schedule. It seems like with this franchise, there is always something going on.
In the movie, “The Polar Express,” those lucky enough to still hear the bell ring on Christmas Eve still have the magic of Christmas in their …
Leonard Fournette feels ready to help the Buffalo Bills. Now, he just needs that opportunity.
"I’m usually slow to blame officiating, but it would be incorrect to say it didn’t have an impact on the outcome of last week’s game," Jay Skurski says.
The Bills blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead in falling to 6-6 on the season, and it’s hard not to feel as if they might have given away their season the same way they gave away what should have been a signature victory.
If the Bills are going to turn their season around and make it to the playoffs, they’ll have to play great football to do so, Jay Skurski says.
New offensive coordinator Joe Brady successfully incorporated more pre-snap shifting and motion in the Buffalo Bills’ 32-6 rout of the New York Jets on Sunday. The Bills shifted or ran pre-snap motion on 44 of 71 plays – or 61.9%, according to Buffalo News charting.
The game's boredom was no fault of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, who were a pleasure to listen to and had a game as strong as the Bills’ defensive line.
Mark Gaughan answers three questions on his mind after the Buffalo Bills’ 32-6 rout of the New York Jets Sunday at Highmark Stadium.
The Buffalo Bills’ defense got the job done Sunday against Zach Wilson, the New York Jets’ beleaguered starting quarterback, leading to a must-have 32-6 win at Highmark Stadium.
Buffalo News Buffalo Bills reporter Jay Skurski shares his scouting report as the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the New York Jets.
"All you can ask is that Allen does his best to protect himself as best as he can when he does run, but I fully agree that it’s time to make that a part of the offense again," Jay Skurski says.
Simplify vs. diversify. It will be interesting to see which way new offensive coordinator Joe Brady leans over the next two months running the Buffalo Bills' offense, Mark Gaughan writes.
Joe Brady is taking it one day at a time. The Buffalo Bills’ interim offensive coordinator hasn’t had much time to process the massive organizational change that took place Tuesday, when head coach Sean McDermott fired Ken Dorsey and named Brady as his replacement.
Tuesday’s firing of Ken Dorsey as Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator was another blow in what has been a difficult season for Josh Allen.
“It hurts for a lot of guys,” backup quarterback Kyle Allen said. “Dorsey gave us everything he’s got. And it’s not on one guy, you know, it’s on the offense as a whole. It’s on each player.”
Notes and quotes from coach Sean McDermott's press conference on Wednesday.
Figuring out how to protect the ball better will be on the to-do list of new Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
“It just got to be the right time now to make the move and see if we can get some energy with our offense,” McDermott said during a late-afternoon videoconference.
The announcers offered proper balance in assessing Josh Allen’s ability to make big plays at the same time he takes unnecessary risks.
Brady, 34, joined the Bills in 2022 as a quarterbacks coach. He valued the chance to work with Josh Allen, and last December, he told The News that it had been "a refreshing reset."
Quarterbacks coach Joe Brady, a former offensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers, will serve as interim offensive coordinator.
Jay Skurski weighs in with his grades for the Buffalo Bills after their 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Fans vent their frustrations, and Jay Skurski answers their questions in this week's mailbag.