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James Cook joins Bills minicamp amid contract negotiations. See what GM Beane says about the running back's future and his determination to win.
We’re still only partway through minicamp, but plenty has already happened at One Bills Drive for us to reflect on the dozens ...
While Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman had a disappointing rookie season, no one agrees with that sentiment more than ...
This late in the offseason teams usually have most of their roster set but the Buffalo Bills have found one more piece to ...
An eventful offseason highlighted by celebrated nuptials, feature film productions, monumental stadium construction and roster renovations has reached the point where ...
The Buffalo Bills welcomed running back James Cook in Orchard Park for the first time in awhile this week. The Bills held mandatory minicamp the past few days and every player is required to attend.
Bills GM Brandon Beane speaks to media Thursday 6/12/25 ...
Bills running back James Cook wants a contract extension, but even without one, general manager Brandon Beane expects him to report to training camp.
General Manager Brandon Beane said, via multiple reporters, that Hairston suffered a hamstring injury. He got treatment while the rest of the team was practicing and Beane said that the expectation is ...
Bills General Manager Brandon Beane admitted the club “probably was a little disappointed” in receiver Keon Coleman’s performance after he returned from injury midway through his rookie season.
The next time we see the Buffalo Bills on the field will be at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford as the team begins training camp.
The veteran linebacker joined the Bills Tuesday, reconnecting with his old defensive coach in Carolina, Sean McDermott.