The Bills made a stunning move on the first day of the NFL Draft, and their general manager doesn't regret it.
DT DeWayne Carter was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the team’s third-round selection at No. 95th overall, in the 2024 NFL draft. He adds depth to the defensive tackle position group, a position that GM Brandon Beane lamented not adding to in last year’s draft, and will join the rotation behind both Ed Oliver and DaQuan Jones.
Coleman checked a lot of athletic and intangible boxes for One Bills Drive Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane met with members of the media following the team’s selection of wide receiver Keon Coleman out of Florida State.
Come yell at me in the comments In the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills traded out of their initial pick at 28. As if fans weren’t
Plus, a look at the best available players heading into Day 2 The Buffalo Bills came into the 2024 NFL Draft with 10 selections, and after general manager Brandon Beane traded back twice in the first round Thursday night, the Bills still have 10 draft picks.
The Buffalo Bills kicked off the NFL Draft with the shocking decision to help out the AFC rival (if that's the correct word for a team that's consistently beaten you in the playoffs) Kansas City Chiefs and there are still so many pressing needs to address.
Brandon Beane and draft-day trades represent an annual friendship to close out April In just a few hours the 2024 NFL Draft gets underway from Ford Field in Detroit, MI.
Welcome to the 2024 NFL draft. The first round of the three-day event begins on Thursday at 8 p.m. However, the Chicago Bears, not the Buffalo Bills, are on the clock first.
Ultimately, the Bills need to add bona fide play maker with their top pick After tonight, we can put all the guessing about Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror.
Trade up, trade down, or stay put — what does Brandon Beane have up his sleeve this year? The 2024 NFL Draft is finally here! The Buffalo Bills hold pick number 28 in Round 1 of tonight’s draft.
Final mock drafts and analysis as GM Brandon Beane looks to retool his roster through the draft! After months of speculation and rumors, mock drafts, trade-ups and trade-downs from armchair general managers, the 2024 NFL Draft is finally upon us — with Round 1 kicking off tonight from Ford Field in Detroit, MI.
Plus, owner Terry Pegula is exploring selling a minority stake of the Bills The Buffalo Bills have 10 selections and more than a few holes on their roster, and general manager Brandon Beane is hoping to shore up his roster needs when the 2024 NFL Draft rolls around, beginning Thursday night in Detroit, MI.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane offered up an interesting quote on Thursday regarding the status of the team’s wide receiver room.
Bills GM Brandon Beane told reporters on Thursday that he doesn’t believe the absence of a No. 1 WR makes Buffalo any less of a contender.
Without Stefon Diggs in the fold any longer, the receiver spot has been labeled a higher priority for the upcoming draft.
What seems like annual cryptic messages from Stefon Diggs has finally come to fruition. The Buffalo Bills decided to trade Diggs not to his desired Texas destination but to the Houston Texans instead.
The Buffalo Bills are prime candidates to move around in the 2024 NFL Draft for many reasons, whether that's moving up or down. On the one hand, the team has a desperate need for wide receiver help, which could force their hand to move up a few spots to secure their favorite prospect.
The Buffalo Bills appeared to pull the short stick in their trade with the Houston Texans, sending star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to Texas with a 2025 fifth-round and sixth-round pick in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a surprisingly honest admission Wednesday following his move to trade Stefon Diggs to the Texans.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane was interviewed by Kevin Clark for his show, This is Football, at the league meetings. One of Clark’s regular questions to GMs is which player they would like another chance to evaluate and go back in time to draft.
Western New York is not destined for a quarterback controversy but Josh Allen apparently isn't the only thrower stationed on the Buffalo Bills. The Buffalo Bisons announced on Thursday that Bills general manager Brandon Beane will help ring in the new year, as he'll throw the ceremonial first pitch at the team's 2024 season opener on March 29.
Bills GM Brandon Beane, echoing the remarks he made in the 2023 offseason, said that his club is unlikely to hand out any especially lucrative contracts in free agency this year.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane was asked during Tuesday's end-of-season news conference if he still believes Stefon Diggs is a No. 1 wide receiver after Diggs ended this season with somewhat of a whimper.
The Bills surely could've used the 24-year-old on the field.
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