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The Bills are currently in the midst of a coaching search, and one potential candidate will not be heading to Buffalo. The Baltimore Ravens are expected to hire Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter,
Keon Coleman has been disappointing since being drafted by the Bills, and it appears GM Brandon Beane didn't want to draft him and was just being a "team player."
After the NFL regular season was spiced by debate over calls made or missed by the officials, it’s only natural for the playoffs to have such drama.
Bruce Arians lays out his championship-only standard as Josh Allen prepares to participate in Buffalo’s search for a new head coach.
Former Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy is among those puzzled by the team's personnel decisions Monday.
The ongoing issues between the Buffalo Bills and Keon Coleman have taken another twist – and the team’s owner has implied it’s on his former head coach.
Daboll, Brady, a coach on the career ropes or a first-time head coach would possess no such leverage. Daboll and Allen got along famously. Broncos offensive assistant Davis Webb was the third quarterback at the time and another Allen confidant. Daboll and Davis would make an intriguing HC-OC combo.
Buffalo once again flamed out of the playoffs in spectacularly agonizing fashion, and this offseason needs to be one of major change.
Cooks “was going to the ground as part of the process of the catch and he lost possession of the ball when he hit the ground,” referee Carl Cheffers said in a pool report. “The defender gained possession of it at that point. The defender is the one that completed the process of the catch, so the defender was awarded the ball.”
With Josh Allen at quarterback, would the Bills be better served focusing on an offensive-minded or defensive-minded head coach?