Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBills shake things up with Philip Rivers interviewThe Buffalo Bills just threw a curveball into their head coaching search by interviewing Philip Rivers—a name no one saw coming. Rivers, best known for his years as an NFL quarterback, has been coaching high school football, making this move both unexpected and fascinating. While most fans probably don’t expect him to land the job, his football IQ and leadership could bring a fresh perspective to Buffalo. What do you think—could a player-turned-coach like Rivers actually energize the Bills, or is this just a publicity stunt? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills01Share
Jay Williams+FollowJosh Allen joins Bills’ coaching searchBuffalo’s coaching search just got more interesting—Josh Allen is actually sitting in on interviews for the next head coach. After a wild week that saw Sean McDermott fired and a tense press conference from Terry Pegula, the Bills are moving fast, talking to names like Joe Brady, Brian Daboll, and Mike McDaniel. Letting your franchise QB help pick the coach is bold, but is it the right move? Should one player have that much say, or could it backfire? Bills fans, what do you think—does this help or hurt the team’s future? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
glen25+FollowBills lose key coach to Dolphins—what’s next?Losing Chris Tabor to the Miami Dolphins is a big shakeup for the Buffalo Bills’ special teams. After just one season, Tabor helped turn Buffalo’s kick return game into one of the NFL’s best, with Ray Davis earning All-Pro honors and the unit posting standout stats. Now, the Bills are searching for their third special teams coordinator in as many years, all while also hunting for a new head coach. With so much change, how do you think this impacts the team’s momentum and chemistry heading into next season? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Chad Williams+FollowWhy the Bills still lack a top WR for AllenBrandon Beane finally shed some light on why Josh Allen hasn’t had a true go-to receiver in Buffalo. It’s not just about missing out on big names—Beane says it’s the way the NFL keeps changing. The Bills have shifted to heavier tight end sets and invested in the run game, which has paid off with James Cook’s breakout. But Beane also admits Allen’s massive contract means tough choices elsewhere on the roster. Is this strategy smart roster building, or are the Bills asking Allen to do too much without a star wideout? What do you think: should Buffalo prioritize a top receiver next? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills01Share
david52+FollowPatrick Kane backs Brian Daboll for Bills head coachBuffalo’s own Patrick Kane is throwing his support behind Brian Daboll as the Bills search for a new head coach. With Sean McDermott out after nine seasons, fans are buzzing about the possibility of Daboll returning to Orchard Park—especially since he helped launch the Josh Allen era as offensive coordinator. Kane, a hockey legend and lifelong Bills fan, made his feelings clear on social media: he wants Daboll back. Would bringing Daboll home give the Bills the spark they need to finally reach the Super Bowl? What do you think about a hometown reunion? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloBills00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowFitzpatrick’s take: Bills need a veteran HCRyan Fitzpatrick isn’t holding back—he thinks the Bills’ next head coach shouldn’t be a young, “cool” hire, but a seasoned veteran who can push Josh Allen to the next level. With Buffalo’s coaching search heating up after McDermott’s firing, names like Brian Daboll and Anthony Lynn (both with head coaching experience) are in the mix, alongside some first-timers. Fitzpatrick argues that Allen needs a leader, not a buddy. Do you agree the Bills should go with experience over fresh ideas, or is it time for a bold new direction? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBuffalo’s Patrick Kane wants Daboll back for BillsPatrick Kane just broke his Twitter silence to throw his support behind Brian Daboll as the next Buffalo Bills head coach. Kane’s not just any fan—he’s a Buffalo native and NHL star, and his endorsement speaks volumes for a city craving stability after McDermott’s firing. Daboll, who helped turn Josh Allen into a top-tier QB, has deep Western New York roots and a proven track record with the Bills’ offense. With the fanbase on edge, could bringing back a familiar face finally push the Bills over the top? What do you think—should Buffalo go with Daboll? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloBills10Share
Amy Williams+FollowBills fans split on Joe Brady as next head coachBuffalo is buzzing after the Bills decided to interview offensive coordinator Joe Brady for the head coach job. Brady’s been behind the team’s top-10 offense for two years, but fans can’t agree if he’s the right guy to lead. Some love the idea of keeping things familiar, while others question his play-calling. With GM Brandon Beane under pressure to finally get Josh Allen some real wide receivers, the stakes are high. If Brady gets the job, it’s a big bet on continuity—will it pay off, or do the Bills need a fresh start? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBuffalo reacts to Sean McDermott’s emotional exitSean McDermott’s departure as Bills head coach is hitting Buffalo hard, not just on the field but in the hearts of the community. After nine seasons, players and their families are opening up about the deep bonds they formed with McDermott and his wife. Hillary Trubisky, wife of backup QB Mitch, shared heartfelt thanks for the support and friendship the McDermotts gave her family, calling Buffalo “home” because of them. The locker room is shaken, and fans are reflecting on what McDermott meant to the city. What do you think his legacy will be in Buffalo? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills01Share
Amy Williams+FollowBrian Daboll back in the Bills spotlightBrian Daboll just wrapped up his interview for the Buffalo Bills’ head coach job, and fans are buzzing. After another tough playoff exit and the firing of Sean McDermott, the Bills are clearly ready for a fresh start. Daboll isn’t new to Buffalo—he was the offensive coordinator here from 2018 to 2021, helping shape Josh Allen’s rise. Now, with Allen reportedly having a say in the hiring process, it feels like the team is really listening to its leaders. Would you want Daboll back, or is it time for a totally new direction? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share