So the fun starts tomorrow; 5 prospects that the Buffalo Bills could target on day two of NFL Draft
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If you had the Buffalo Bills trading back not once, but twice in the 1st round of the 2024 NFL Draft then play the lottery or bet on the future Super Bowl winner. However Bills Mafia don't panic because here's a list of the picks Buffalo has starting on day two. 33, 60, 95, 128, 141, 144, 160, 163, 204, 221 So with that being said let's look at offensive players available and start with the position the fan base wanted in the first place, wide receiver. Adonai Mitchell - WR The first guy we'll talk about is Adonai Mitchell who could have very easily been the Bills pick had they kept the 28th o ..read more
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Buffalo Bills trade twice, moving out of 1st Round of NFL draft
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The Buffalo Bills made two trades on the draft floor Thursday night. The team was on the clock with its 28th overall pick before dealing it and two other picks to the Kansas City Chiefs in a multiple pick swap. Later, once again on the clock, the team made a move with the Carolina Panthers to move from the last pick in the First Round to the first pick in the Second Round. The Second Round of the Draft starts Friday night at 7. Get Bills game updates the Monday after each game by signing up for our Monday Morning Quarterback newsletter ..read more
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New Highmark Stadium Community Benefits Oversight Committee gathers for second public meeting
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3d ago
The new Highmark Stadium Community Benefits Oversight Committee gathered Monday for a second public meeting. The group's focus is to ensure that the Western New York community benefits from the Buffalo Bills new $1.5 billion stadium. Being a part of the oversight committee is a role that Reverend Mark Blue, the President of Buffalo's NAACP, takes seriously. "This is very important to our community, to the life of our community," said Rev. Mark Blue, who was elected chair of the committee on Monday. "We will ask those questions, we will dig into the information, we will make sure that all in t ..read more
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Green Bay Packers fans can own part of their team, does that mean Bills Mafia can too?
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4d ago
When news broke Friday afternoon that Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula would explore the possibility of selling a minority stake in the organization, it got fans thinking. "Could we buy part of the Bills?" I think we should get together, organize, get our dollars and petty change in there. And start to have a say in things," says fan Zachary Reed. We saw AJ Epenesa at Target we told him about the news and we told him that Bills Mafia would step up and buy 25 percent if thats what we have to do," adds fellow fan Avery Eastman. Zachary Reed and Avery Eastman werent the only Bills fans who saw th ..read more
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VOICES: Tim Graham speaks on Pegula's openness to sell a minority stake of the Buffalo Bills
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6d ago
For the first time since becoming the owner of the Buffalo Bills in 2014, Tim Pegula is now open to selling a minority stake of the Buffalo Bills football team. 7News has worked on coverage since the news was released. Senior Reporter at the Athletic, Tim Graham, was the first to report the news earlier today. He spoke more with 7News' Jeff Russo about the developments in the video seen above ..read more
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Buffalo Bills open to adding a minority stake owner; portion of team for sale
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1w ago
Terry Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills, is open to selling a minority stake of the team for the first time since taking ownership in 2014. The news of the potential sale was first reported by Tim Graham of The Athletic and later confirmed by 7 News. The team released the following statement about the potential sale: The Pegula family has retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority interest in the Bills. These discussions only involve the Bills and no other team. No investment would be possible without Terry Pegula and the Pegula family maintainin ..read more
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How the Buffalo Bills will benefit from "the best wide receiver class in a long time"
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1w ago
During his final press conference before the 2024 NFL Draft Bills GM Brandon Beane said the team doesnt necessarily need a new No. 1 wide receiver. With players like Josh Allen, Dalton Kincaid, and James Cook, its not unreasonable to think the Bills can make do with the pieces they have. But more than anything, this feels like Beane making sure hes not forcing himself into a corner. Even though the other general managers in the league already have an idea, Beane doesnt want to make it more obvious the team will draft a wide receiver on day one or two. What you need are guys that in this offens ..read more
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Do the Buffalo Bills need a great route runner? If so, Ladd McConkey fits the mold
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1w ago
While at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis one name kept popping up with the Buffalo Bills. Ladd McConkey, if they just stay put at 28 and Brandon Beane can fight off that desire that hes had so often to trade up and get his guy, they could probably pick McConkey there at 28," CBS Sports Chris Trapasso said. Over the last few weeks, weve spent a lot of time talking about the possibility that Beane makes a big move up the board. But they likely wouldnt need to do that if they love the standout wide receiver from the Georgia Bulldogs. The bottom line is if you look at Ladd compared to AD Mitchell ..read more
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What move will Buffalo Bills GM make on Draft Day?
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1w ago
The 2024 NFL Draft is precisely one week away, and most Bills Mafia is betting on a wide receiver as Brandon Beane's first pick. "I can't really tell you if we go up, go back, or draft at NO. 28," said Beane. "I have no idea how it's going to fall." Beane made light-hearted jokes about anything that could happen during the draft. Josh Allen gave his input on the uncertainty of what the board could look like. "We're bringing someone in who pairs with those guys," Josh Allen says. " But it depends on what we want to be as an offense to see who's going to be the best fit. Right now, I couldn't te ..read more
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Josh Allen forever grateful for Stefon Diggs' four years with the Buffalo Bills
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1w ago
For the first time since the blockbuster trade sending Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, we heard from his former quarterback Josh Allen. Allen and Diggs spent four seasons together in Buffalo, combining for 445 receptions for 5,372 yards and 37 touchdowns. It was one of the most lethal combinations in franchise history that ended earlier than anyone expected. Its definitely hard to part ways with a guy thats been very instrumental in our success here for the last four years," Allen said. "I cant thank him enough for when he came in and how hard he worked and what he taught me along the year ..read more
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