Pete Guelli, COO of the Buffalo Bills, told The News at the NFL league meeting the team is planning to hold its annual Return of the Blue & Red practice under the lights of the 60,000-seat stadium that, as of last week, is about 93% complete.
The Bills’ defense has too many holes for them to commit more premium draft capital and salary-cap space to wide receiver. If the Bills somehow convince a team to trade them a second- or third-round pick for Coleman, then go for it.
The Bills have enjoyed remarkable continuity along the offensive line over the past two seasons. Part of that is due to the steady play provided by Edwards, which he was rewarded for when the Saints signed him to a four-year contract worth up to $61 million.
The Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns have tentatively agreed to hold a one-day joint practice ahead of a preseason game in August.
The Buffalo Bills may be in the market for an offensive tackle following Ryan Van Demark’s departure.
Buffalo Bills cornerback Dorian Strong, a 2025 sixth-round draft pick, had neck surgery earlier this offseason. The injury limited him to just four games in what was a promising rookie season.
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