Amy Williams+FollowJoe Brady’s big challenge as Bills head coachJoe Brady is officially the new head coach for the Buffalo Bills, and the real test starts now. Brady’s close connection with Josh Allen and his time with the team make this move feel natural, but the biggest issue still looms: fixing the defense. With the offense in familiar hands, all eyes are on who Brady will bring in as defensive coordinator. Will he look outside the organization for a fresh perspective? Bills fans, what kind of defensive leader do you want to see join the team, and what should Brady’s top priority be? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
John Camacho+FollowKeon Coleman gets a game-changing mentorChad Johnson stepping up to train with Keon Coleman could be the spark the Bills’ young receiver needs after a rocky season and some not-so-subtle blame from ownership. With Johnson’s All-Pro experience and outspoken confidence, Coleman has a real shot to silence critics and flip the narrative in Buffalo. It’s wild to see a legend offer this kind of hands-on support—imagine the impact if Coleman comes back stronger next season. Do you think this partnership can turn things around for him and the Bills? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuffalo Bills shake up: McDermott out, Rivers in?Big changes are brewing in Buffalo! With Sean McDermott stepping away after transforming the Bills into contenders, the front office is casting a wide net—including seriously considering Philip Rivers for a coaching role. Even though Rivers dropped out of the head coach race, his connection to Josh Allen (they share an agent) keeps the rumor mill spinning. The Bills are clearly thinking outside the box to build around Allen and keep the momentum going. How do you feel about a former QB like Rivers joining the staff? Is this the bold move Buffalo needs, or too risky? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowBuffalo’s Pegula wins, keeps Bills pride aliveJessica Pegula’s win at the Australian Open wasn’t just about tennis—it was about Buffalo pride! She and Madison Keys made a hilarious bet: if Pegula lost, she’d have to wear a Chiefs jersey (the Bills’ playoff nemesis). If Keys lost, she’d try cheddar cheese on apple pie—a Pegula family Thanksgiving tradition. Pegula powered through, determined not to wear the rival’s colors, and came out on top. Now, Keys has to brave the sweet-and-savory combo. Would you ever try cheddar on apple pie? And how far would you go to avoid wearing a rival team’s jersey? #Sports #BuffaloBills #JessicaPegula10Share
Amy Williams+FollowBills fans breathe easy: No Belichick in BuffaloBuffalo’s coaching search just took a wild turn—former Patriots legend Bill Belichick is officially off the table for the Bills’ head coach job. After years of Belichick dominating Buffalo (thanks mostly to Tom Brady), it’s a relief for many fans who want a fresh direction. The front office is casting a wide net, even interviewing Philip Rivers, but it’s clear they’re looking for someone who can lead the whole team, not just the defense. What kind of coach do you think the Bills need to finally get over the hump? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
phughes+FollowBuffalo faces tough call on Dawson KnoxBuffalo’s offseason shakeup could mean saying goodbye to one of Josh Allen’s favorite targets—Dawson Knox. With the Bills deep in cap trouble and a new coaching staff on the way, Knox’s $17 million cap hit in 2026 is raising eyebrows. Even Knox admits his future in Buffalo is up in the air, hinting he might follow his tight ends coach elsewhere. For a team already in transition, do you think the Bills should keep Knox, or is it time to move on and free up space for new talent? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
glen25+FollowBills eye Grant Udinski for head coachBuffalo’s coaching search just took an unexpected turn—Grant Udinski, the Jaguars’ offensive coordinator who helped nearly knock the Bills out of the playoffs, is now in the running for the top job. Udinski’s rise has been unconventional: he never played in the NFL, but he’s made a name for himself coaching at Baylor, the Panthers, Vikings, and most recently, Jacksonville. With Sean McDermott out, the Bills seem ready for a bold new direction. What do you think—should Buffalo go with a fresh face like Udinski, or stick with a more traditional pick? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
Kevin Craig+FollowBuffalo rallies for Jim Kelly’s grandsonAfter 38 tough days in the hospital, Jim Kelly’s infant grandson, “Little Bean,” is finally home—but the journey isn’t over. The Kelly family, so familiar to Buffalo, is leaning on the community’s support as baby Beau faces more medical tests. It’s a reminder of how quickly life can change, and how much strength families find in each other—and in their neighbors. The connection to Jim’s late son Hunter adds even more meaning. If you’ve followed the Kellys or just believe in the power of community, how do you show support when someone’s facing a tough road? #Health #BodyHealth #BuffaloBills70Share
Charles Brown+FollowOrchard Park rallies for epic Bills snow sculptureOrchard Park neighbors just pulled off something awesome—a giant snow sculpture honoring Sean McDermott, the beloved former Buffalo Bills coach! Artist Eric Jones led the charge, but it was dozens of volunteers who braved the cold, shoveling and packing snow to bring this 8-foot-tall, 16-foot-wide tribute to life outside Prohibition 2020. The sculpture will feature McDermott’s signature cap and headset, and it’s more than just art: it’s a heartfelt gift from Bills Mafia. Plus, donations and T-shirt sales will support Make-A-Wish, a cause close to McDermott’s heart. Who else is excited to see the finished masterpiece? #Entertainment #OrchardPark #BuffaloBills00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBills risk it all letting Allen pick new coachThe Buffalo Bills are giving Josh Allen a major voice in picking their next head coach—a move that’s raising eyebrows across the NFL. While it’s great to see a franchise quarterback involved, some worry this could blur the lines between player and management. Allen’s close relationships with top candidates like Joe Brady and Davis Webb might make it tough for a new coach to challenge him and push the team to the next level. Should star players have this much say, or does it set a risky precedent for team culture? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills11Share