Safety Taylor Rapp will miss the AFC title game, while Matt Milano, Taron Johnson look to be set to go. Christian Benford is still in concussion protocol.
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their massive AFC Championship matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but head coach Sean McDermott took a moment during Wednesday’s press conference to shine a spotlight on something bigger than football: the people of Buffalo.
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher, now an analyst for "The NFL Today" on CBS, breaks down Bills-Chiefs.
Josh Allen has won the Bills plenty of games during his time as the starting QB in Buffalo. The talented signal caller can get the job done either with his arm or his legs, coming through in clutch situations time and time again in front of Bills Mafia.
Buffalo Bills fans are not alike. Some paint their faces and wear Zubaz pants while others shop at Wegmans when the game is being played.
one in which the Buffalo Bills had been given a reprieve from in the last few weeks, has returned at quite an inopportune time: Injuries on the defensive side of the ball. Coach Sean McDermott ...
Joe Brady has become one of the hottest names in the NFL coaching carousel, and his potential leap to a head coaching role looms over the Buffalo Bills as they prepare to face the
The Buffalo Bills can't afford to play scared against the Kansas City Chiefs, and Josh Allen is ready to let it loose.
The Buffalo Bills, led by head coach Sean McDermott, prepare for their fourth playoff matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs within five years. With a strong team focus and notable player maturity, the Bills aim to overcome past playoff disappointments and seize this rare opportunity.
The Chiefs defensive front against Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who beat them both rushing and passing in a loss in Buffalo in November. Allen threw for 262 yards and a touchdown in that game while running 12 times for 55 yards and another score — a 26-yard TD run with 2:17 left that sealed the 30-21 victory for the Bills.
Buffalo Bills rookie safety Cole Bishop will start in place of the injured Taylor Rapp in Sunday's AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs