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Bills named top landing spot for Chiefs' Super Bowl-winning free agent receiver originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. There are various experienced free agent wide receivers that the Buffalo Bills could sign to assist Josh Allen during a pivotal 2026-27 season.
The rivalry between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs has grown significantly over the past few seasons. Since 2020, the two teams have faced off four times in the postseason, showcasing the talents of two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks: Josh ...
Adding wide receiver DJ Moore in a trade with the Chicago Bears allowed the Buffalo Bills to address their biggest concern. While they can still use more help at receiver, Moore's addition means they won't have to reach for a wideout in Round 1. With more ...
Cornerback is a position of note for the Buffalo Bills this offseason, but it isn’t quite as immediate a need as some mock draft artists seem to believe. The Bills have a trustworthy trio in Christian Benford, Maxwell Hairston and free agent signing Dee ...
The Buffalo Bills failed to take advantage of a rare opportunity without the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs last season, but could see a recharged Chiefs team returning in 2026 — with a top former Bills player potentially joining them. The Chiefs ...
Mitch Morse felt uneasy with 13 seconds left, recalling a prior Chiefs comeback. The NFL adopted dual-possession overtime after the Bills–Chiefs 42-36 game. Morse said returning to Kansas City was painful with Chiefs-fan neighbors celebrating. The Chiefs ...
The 2026 NFL draft begins tonight, starting at 8 p.m. ET from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Round 1 is Thursday night, while Friday has the second and third rounds. It concludes Saturday with Rounds 4-7.
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Why Bills, Brandon Beane trading out of 1st round entirely was brilliant 3-trade maneuver, and what picks Buffalo has now
Bills Mafia may not be happy that they stayed up late Thursday night to see the Buffalo Bills make a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Bills didn't pick anyone, because they traded out of the first round entirely.