Bills fans have been spoiled this season by listening to the top announcer teams on all the networks multiple times.
At 98, the legendary Bills head coach is still leading the way.
As the team builds a new stadium that is scheduled to open across the street in Orchard Park three years from now, emphasizing and amplifying crowd noise is a major motivator.
Inquiring minds want to know: When will WIVB and CW 23 be back on DirecTV?
“It's unbelievable – this is 36 years running strong,” ex-Buffalo Bills linebacker Darryl Talley said. “They've done a fabulous job as far as keeping it alive and keeping it moving forward. They're getting a chance to help some good kids, too.”
CBS announcer Andrew Catalon's weekend in Buffalo will include a trip to the Bar Bill and a round of golf with Steve Tasker.
Alan Pergament: Robert Lieberman's Hollywood dream included directing a fantasy Bills Super Bowl win
If any present day UB students aspire to have a Hollywood career, they should get plenty of encouragement just by reading Lieberman’s Buffalo-to-Hollywood success story.
"It’s safe to assume the Bills will do right by Hamlin, but I anticipate they will evaluate him solely as a football player, which is what I think he would want," Jay Skurski writes in this week's Bills Mailbag.
Bruce Smith hosted his second annual charity golf tournament Monday. Proceeds support the Lt. Aaron Salter Memorial Scholarship Award, which is named after the retired Buffalo police officer who was slain during the racist mass shooting last year.
With the end of his modern era eligibility, Tasker was in the senior category for the first time as part of the Class of 2023 selection process. His 1997 retirement means he has been out of the game for 25 years.
Williams didn’t say where her next destination is; Stockman is heading for a job an an area college.
Welcome to this week’s Bills Mailbag. Let’s tackle all your questions …
Alan Pergament: Buffalo Broadcasters finally love Lucy, one of 12 members of 2022 Hall of Fame class
Lucille Ball, TV writer-producer Tom Fontana, former CBS exec Gene Jankowski and Bills great-turned-broadcaster Steve Tasker headline the 2022 Hall of Fame Class of the Buffalo Broadcasters Association.
I recently got to thinking about who would be in my personal Hall of Fame of Teachers. (If Steve Tasker were a teacher he’d be in it.)
A bit after 8 p.m. Saturday, the Bills and the Pegula Sports and Entertainment content team hit the Bills Mafia right in the feels with a 1 minute, 39 second hype video narrated by former Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams.
Harlan’s unparalleled enthusiasm is on the level of any top play-by-play announcer and was on full display in the Bills’ 27-10 victory over the New York Jets that was a lot closer than the score indicated, Pergament says.
It was the ninth – and final – year Tasker had made it to the semifinal stage as a modern-era candidate.
A new episode of the weekly series premieres at 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Pike spent his entire 13-year career with the Bills, who drafted him in the seventh round out of Georgia Tech in 1986.
Tasker, a legendary Buffalo Bills special teamer from 1986-1997, is in his final year of eligibility in the modern era category.
Murphy confirmed that he has tested positive for Covid-19 and will miss his first game in 20 years.
It isn’t surprising that Catalon knows the Bills better than any network announcer. After all, he has worked Bills preseason games for years alongside analyst Steve Tasker.
Steve Tasker, the retired Buffalo Bills special teams player who may be the best special teams player of all time, belongs in the Pro Football…
“It sucks that I have cancer,” Kinsley said, “but … there’s nothing to do other than to accept it and attack it."
Even in a preseason game, Bills fans can't get enough of Josh Allen.