While General Manager Brandon Beane addressed the team’s biggest need by drafting Florida State receiver Keon Coleman with the first pick of the second round, No. 33 overall, he didn’t exactly make a big splash at the position. Coleman wound up being the only receiver among the Bills’ 10-pla…
UB announced the four invitees Tuesday morning on social media: Andreessen, wide receiver Cole Harrity, defensive end Jyaire Stevens and kicker Alex McNulty.
While we are only a few days removed from the draft, there is already plenty being said about the Buffalo Bills’ 2024 draft class.
With their first pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills selected Florida State University wide receiver Keon Coleman. Here are five things to know about the Bills' top pick.
Rousseau, 24, is coming off of his third year, a season in which he posted five sacks and 18 quarterback hits.
Over a year after the lease was signed and the stadium construction plan approved, season ticket holders in general admission seats – which make up most of the stadium – are still being told by the team that PSL pricing will not be revealed to them before their Stadium Experience Center appo…
McNulty told The Buffalo News that he has received invites to rookie minicamps with the Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills' roster transformation started on March 6 and continued during the draft. Buckle up, it may be a wild ride.
The Buffalo Bills were busy during the NFL draft, selecting 10 players, starting with Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman. Check out all of our coverage below.
The group of undrafted free agents at the moment is headlined by Frank Gore Jr., whose father Frank Gore played for the Bills in 2019.
General Manager Brandon Beane made 10 picks over two days, infusing his roster with young talent on affordable contracts. That included a whopping seven picks Saturday from rounds four through seven. Beane's 10-player class is his largest since he took over control of the draft starting in 2018.
The Bills are hoping Coleman can be a prototypical, big outside starting receiver. He’s 6-foot-3, 213 pounds, with a big catch radius and a physical style. But the team also likes Coleman’s glass-half-full nature and his infectious confidence.
Clayton, 23, is a 6-foot-7, 303-pounder from England. He was one of 16 players selected to participate in the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program.
A one-year starter for the Nittany Lions, the 5-foot-9, 179-pound Hardy led Penn State in both interceptions and passes defended in 2023, finishing with two and nine, respectively.
Buffalo Bills second-round pick Keon Coleman talks to reporters about his pre-draft visit with the team.
New Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman talks to reporters about Waffle House, one of his favorite restaurants.
New Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman talks to reporters about being drafted our of Florida State in the second round or the NFL draft.
New Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Dewayne Carter, a third-round draft pick, talks to reporters about being a three-time captain on the Duke University football team.
New Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Dewayne Carter, a third-round pick out of Duke University, talks to reporters about studying the game of football.
Grable, 24, started his college career at Jacksonville State, arriving in 2018, but he redshirted that year. He stayed at Jacksonville State through 2021 before transferring to UCF.
Troy edge rusher Javon Solomon is 6-foot-1 and 247 pounds and played five collegiate seasons, totaling 32 1/2 sacks, 183 tackles and five forced fumbles in 53 games (25 starts).
Washington Huskies linebacker Edefuan Ulofoshio was a sixth-year senior who started at middle linebacker. He does not have a huge frame at 6-foot and 236 pounds, but he ran a fast time at the NFL scouting combine (4.56 seconds in the 40-yard dash). He also had the best vertical jump (39.5 inches) and the best broad jump (10 feet, 9 inches) among linebackers at the combine.
Scouting reports credit Ulofoshio with having good instincts, and he had his best season in 2023. He had 94 tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks.
The Buffalo Bills made their first trade of the day, dealing No. 144 in today's fifth round to the Chicago Bears for a 2025 fourth-round choice.
A 6-foot-4, 315-pounder, Van Pran-Granger started his final 44 games at center for Georgia, during which time the Bulldogs went 42-2.
The Bills selected running back Ray Davis (5-foot-8, 211 pounds) out of Kentucky with the 128th pick of the NFL draft.
The Bills found instant starters with their first two draft picks last year. They may need similar contributions from this year's early-round additions.
The Bills have seven picks on Day 3 of the draft Saturday. Here’s a look at some positions and players that could be on the Buffalo radar.
The hefty prices Bills fans will have to pay for PSLs is sure to affect their other spending, potentially leaving them with less money for concerts, restaurants and other types of activities and products they would typically use their discretionary dollars to purchase.
Buffalo News reporters Katherine Fitzgerald and Mark Gaughan give their take on Day 2 of the NFL draft.