Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen may get a new contract, and running back James Cook is considered "a big part of the Bills' future" as he enters
The Buffalo Bills aren’t thinking about the offseason just yet, and they’re hoping that those problems don’t have to be addressed any time soon. The Bills are trying to extend their season on Sunday with a win in the Divisional Round against the Baltimore Ravens in front of their home fans in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills were one of the best teams in the league during the 2024 NFL season. They went 13-4, won the AFC East, and earned the No. 2 seed in the AFC bracket of the 2025 NFL Playoffs. The Bills lacked a true superstar pass catcher this year,
Bills QB Josh Allen will square off against Ravens QB Lamar Jackson in a highly-anticipated divisional round matchup Sunday. This offseason, Allen may receive a bump that puts his pay more in line with his Baltimore counterpart and his other peers in the top tier of the league’s signal-callers.
The Baltimore Ravens are hopeful that Zay Flowers may be able to return soon. Flowers is not expected to play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, per NFL Network, but could be available if the squad makes the AFC Championship game.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting the Buffalo Bills could alter quarterback Josh Allen's contract in offseason.
The Baltimore Ravens are "hopeful" that wide receiver Zay Flowers, who has been out of the lineup after suffering a right knee sprain on Jan. 4 against
The Buffalo Bills are set to face off against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday evening in a massive divisional round playoff showdown. Josh Allen and company have been one of the top Super Bowl contenders in the NFL all season long.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport has the latest news on Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers' injury status ahead of the AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
"GMFB" debates does the cold weather and home field give the Buffalo Bills a distinct advantage over the Baltimore Ravens.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the Buffalo Bills could restructure quarterback Josh Allen's contract in the offseason. The MVP candidate has four years left on his current deal and received a $5 million pay bump before the start of the 2024 campaign.
It’s crazy to think that a player making an average of $43 million a year would be underpaid, but that’s the current picture in the National Football League. Josh Allen still has four years left in the six-year,