John Camacho+FollowBills’ playoff hopes may hinge on JudonMatthew Judon joining the Bills’ practice squad could be the secret weapon Buffalo needs for a real playoff push. Even though he’s not in his prime, Judon’s knack for big plays and his playoff experience are exactly what the team needs heading into the wild card round—especially with tough games on the road ahead. With pass rushers like Bosa and Rousseau already in the mix, adding Judon’s veteran presence could make all the difference. Should the Bills make room for him on the roster for the postseason? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBills’ $3.3M safety decision could shape 2026Buffalo’s defense hasn’t lived up to expectations this season, and a lot of that comes down to struggles at safety—especially with Taylor Rapp. After a tough year and a lingering knee injury, Rapp’s performance has dipped, making him a liability in key moments. The front office can save $3.3 million by moving on from him this offseason, which seems like a no-brainer for a team with tight cap space and big ambitions. What would you do if you were in charge—cut ties or give Rapp another shot? Let’s hear your take, Bills fans! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBills shake up kicker spot before Jets gameBuffalo’s kicking game just got a major shakeup—Michael Badgley is out after a rocky two-game stint, and all eyes are on Matt Prater’s possible return for the season finale against the Jets. The trust just wasn’t there for Badgley, with missed extra points and a botched kickoff forcing the Bills to gamble on two-point tries and fourth downs. Prater, with his veteran reliability, could be the difference as Buffalo fights for playoff position. Who do you want to see kicking in Week 18, and how much does it matter for the Bills’ playoff hopes? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuffalo Bills need a WR shakeup nowBrandin Cooks just isn’t clicking with the Bills—after four games, he’s got only one catch and a couple of crucial drops that nearly cost Buffalo in tight games. While Josh Allen is staying positive, it’s hard to ignore that Cooks’ best days seem behind him. Meanwhile, Gabe Davis, who’s shown real chemistry with Allen and brings more to the field, was left out last week. If the Bills want to keep their playoff hopes alive, it might be time to rethink who’s suiting up at wide receiver. What do you think—should Davis get his spot back? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowJosh Allen says he’s ready for SundayBills fans can breathe a little easier—Josh Allen says he’s good to go after last week’s injury scare. Even though he left the field in pain against the Browns, Allen returned for the second half and now insists he’s feeling fine. With the Eagles up next, his presence is huge for Buffalo’s playoff hopes. A few other key players missed Tuesday’s walkthrough, but it sounds like the team is just being cautious. How much do you think Allen’s grit matters for the Bills’ season? Are you worried about the other injuries? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBills’ passing game struggles: What’s next?Brandin Cooks’ time with the Buffalo Bills is turning into a real head-scratcher. After being brought in mid-season to boost the passing attack, he’s barely made a dent—just one catch in his first snap and nothing since. Meanwhile, the rest of the wide receiver group isn’t faring much better, with key players scratched or barely targeted. The Bills have been winning by leaning on the run, but how long can they keep this up? Should the team give someone else a shot, or stick with Cooks a bit longer? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about the future of the Bills’ offense. #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBills scramble to fill roster holes before Eagles clashLosing two practice squad players in a week is the last thing the Buffalo Bills needed heading into a huge matchup with the Eagles. With injuries already piling up, Buffalo just saw offensive lineman Kendrick Green snatched by the Browns—right after QB Shane Buechele was picked up by the Chiefs. The Bills quickly signed Richard Gouraige to patch the gap, but it’s another reminder of how unpredictable NFL rosters can be, especially late in the season. How do you think these constant roster shuffles will impact the Bills’ playoff push? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMatthew Judon could spark Bills’ defense fastMatthew Judon’s recent game experience might be the edge the Buffalo Bills need right now. Unlike other midseason signings, Judon has barely missed a beat—he played in 13 games for Miami this year and was just waived last week. With the Bills’ pass rush struggling and injuries piling up, Judon’s fresh legs and readiness could see him in the lineup as soon as this weekend. If he’s got anything left in the tank, his impact could be felt immediately. What do you think—can Judon make a difference this late in the season? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills40Share
glen25+FollowBuffalo Bills’ kicker drama heats upThe Bills’ playoff hopes are solid, but their kicking game is anything but settled. With Matt Prater close to returning from injury, Michael Badgley’s brief stint as Buffalo’s kicker could be over before it really began. Badgley filled in last week, but a missed extra point and a shaky kickoff didn’t help his case. Prater, a proven veteran, has been reliable all season and looks set to reclaim his spot soon. Bills fans, how much does the kicker carousel worry you heading into the postseason? Would you stick with the hot hand or trust the seasoned vet? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBuffalo’s O-line shakeup could be comingConnor McGovern, a key anchor for the Bills’ offensive line, might be suiting up in Buffalo for the last time this season. Even with the team’s current hot streak, the front office faces tough choices as free agency looms. With big extensions already handed out to other young stars, keeping McGovern—one of the league’s top pass protectors—looks like a real challenge. Plus, promising backup Sedrick Van Pran-Granger is waiting in the wings. If both McGovern and David Edwards walk, the O-line could look very different next year. How do you feel about the Bills possibly moving on from these vets? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share