An all-too familiar scenario for Bills fans...Tyler Bass could very well be the deciding factor in Sunday's AFC divisional round playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Highmark Stadium in Buffalo and it offers interesting win probabilities for the game between the No. 3 Ravens and No. 2 Bills. How do the win probabilities compare with other NFL playoff picks,
This divisional playoff game came during the last Super Bowl run by the Bills and is one of the coldest games in NFL history for any team. Quarterback Jim Kelly led the team to victory, passing for 287 yards in the 29-23 victory for Buffalo.
Lately, however, a new anthem has become beloved by the team’s players and fans alike. In the opening verse of the hit 2003 song, The Killers sing that “it started it out with a kiss”. The Bills’ connection with the song started last season in a December 2023 game against the Cowboys.
The Athletic released its updated odds of Super Bowl winners, with the Bills once again in fourth place of the eight remaining teams with a 12.4% chance. That's an increase from their 10.6% chance last week.
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens Sunday in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. Here’s everything you need to know about the marquee matchup. CBS. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be on the call.
When you think of a wedding, you may picture a beautiful ceremony, heartfelt moments, and timeless traditions. But at Marygold Manor, it’s all about the Mafia – the Bills Mafia.
For long-suffering Bills fans, nothing would be sweeter than ending the last two seasons of the Highmark Stadium era with at least one Super Bowl championship celebration. The Bills are one-quarter of the way there and need just three more wins to bring the franchise its first title.
Buffalo Bills fans flocked to the Bills Store in Orchard Park on Friday for the launch of Dion Dawkins' new "Shnow Goggles."
If the Buffalo Bills can't deal with Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson, and the Baltimore Ravens' marvelous, multiple run game, an early postseason exit could be the result.
The Buffalo Bills parted ways with former defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier back in February of 2023. He had a solid tenure with the franchise, but the fit between the two sides ended. Now, Frazier is starting to receive some interest from teams around the NFL in the head coaching cycle.