Buffalo Bills Release 2013 Schedule
With the NFL draft just days away and an all-new coaching staff, the Buffalo Bills have released their schedule for the 2013 season.
With the NFL draft just days away and an all-new coaching staff, the Buffalo Bills have released their schedule for the 2013 season.
Well, there may be some very, very agitated Bills fans.
It had been reported several weeks ago, but on Monday the Buffalo Bills made it official with the introduction of quarterback Kevin Kolb.
I saw this over the weekend. I have to admit that I was definitely emotional after seeing it.
Jack Hoffman is a 7 year old with brain cancer and a big fan of Nebraska football. At the annual spring game, he had a dream come true! He scored a touchdown in a game!
It's official. The Bills are in the market for a new quarterback. After hearing the comments from Buddy Nix about his gunslinger just a few days ago, I'm not really surprised. He's done some great things for the Bills, but evidently not enough. Today the Bills parted ways with Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Imagine.....a big-screen football movie made right here in Buffalo!
A former member of the NFL's competition committee thinks the league should consider increasing the width of its football fields to help improve safety. Former Indianapolis Colts' vice-chairman Bill Polian said Sunday that he believes there would be fewer severe collisions if the NFL chose to increase field width from the current 160 feet to the 195 feet used in the Canadian Football League.
How many state laws do we need? Can’t do this, can’t do that. In Albany, state legislators are considering a ban on youth football. Yep, they say there’s a growing number of young football players who suffer head injuries and there could soon be a couple of bills being introduced in the State Assembly and the Senate that would ban kids under the age of 11 from playing football.
Last year the Buffalo Bills failed to impress again. At the end of the year, the entire coaching staff was let go and a new staff has been brought in. Now it looks as though the new staff is continuing to make changes to the roster with two more cuts today.
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re rounding up your all-around best shots.
More than 108.4 million viewers watched Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday night, according to a CBS report on the Nielsen ratings. As a result, the CBS Super Bowl broadcast was the third most-watched program in television history, trailing only the 2011 and 2012 Super Bowls.