People are always split on the decision to play starters in preseason games, but if you are anxious to see Josh Allen play, he will be playing this Saturday.
The NFL is dubbed "a quarterback's league" and few teams demonstrate the position's importance, as the Buffalo Bills. Just like the Kansas City Chiefs with Mahomes, Buffalo goes as Allen goes. The last part of that statement may be true for the Bills' back-up QB position, as well.
Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen and New York Jets' quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have plenty of opportunities to compete against each other this year in the loaded AFC East, beginning with their Monday Night Football match-up on September 11th. However, Allen wasn't waiting to begin the trash-talk with his new division rival.
One year after getting snubbed on a handshake from NBC's Peter King, Buffalo Bills' QB Josh Allen was able to get his revenge, and the moment went viral.
Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin had to fight for his life, surrounded by his teammates, on national television. Thankfully, Hamlin won that fight and the world got to see the terrific person that wears #3 for the Buffalo Bills. However, all of the global support he received may not be able to save Hamlin's roster spot.
Comments made by New York Giants' star Saquon Barkley on a podcast last week are feeling very poignant now, after the RB did not receive a contract extension.
New York Jets head coach was pretty clear that he wanted no part of his football team being featured on the HBO show, 'Hard Knocks'. However, if history repeats itself, it wouldn't be the worst thing.
Kadarius Toney was traded by the New York Giants almost a year ago, yet there still seems to be a lot of bad blood between the receiver and his original team.
NFL players have until 4pm Monday to sign their franchise tags or negotiate new contracts. Few teams may have as much riding on this deadline as the New York Giants.
There is a debate continuing to brew in the NFL between the players and the owners relating to artificial surfaces and natural grass. The NFL Players Association released data in April that said that injuries happened at a higher rate on artificial grass in the 2022 season. They want natural grass in as many stadiums as possible.