John Camacho+FollowBills' run defense woes overshadow epic winBuffalo’s comeback against the Patriots was wild, but the real story is how shaky the Bills’ run defense has become. Giving up 246 rushing yards—nearly half of those to a rookie—left fans holding their breath, even as the offense pulled off a miracle. This isn’t just a one-off: Buffalo’s defense has allowed 100+ rushing yards in all but four games this season. If the coaches can’t fix this fast, it’s going to keep putting pressure on Josh Allen and the offense to save the day. What’s your take—can the Bills turn this around before the playoffs? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills01Share
glen25+FollowBuffalo Bills’ roster faces tough questionsNFL analyst Greg Cosell didn’t hold back on the Bills’ roster, calling out the lack of true impact players—especially on defense. Even with Josh Allen’s heroics and a strong O-line, Cosell argues Buffalo just doesn’t have enough star power to be a real Super Bowl threat this year. Injuries haven’t helped, and the wide receiver group is still looking for a go-to guy. With the playoffs looming, is this roster built to go the distance, or are the Bills leaning too much on Allen’s magic? Curious to hear how Bills fans feel about the team’s chances! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Daniel Peterson+FollowSeth Rollins backs Josh Allen to lead BillsSeth Rollins isn’t shy about his faith in Josh Allen—he says Allen’s still the best player in the league, even if the Bills haven’t been as flashy this season. Despite some ups and downs, Allen’s stats are strong and he’s been clutch when it counts. Rollins believes when the playoffs arrive, Allen will be the difference-maker, and he’s not ready to trust the Patriots or Broncos over Buffalo. Do you agree with Rollins that Allen can take the Bills all the way, or do you see another AFC team as the real threat? #Sports #Wrestling #BuffaloBills00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuffalo Bills bring holiday hope to TonawandaBuffalo Bills players Dion Dawkins and Ray Davis are stepping up for Western New York families this holiday season, handing out 200 grocery boxes packed with fresh produce and treats in Tonawanda. With food insecurity affecting over 185,000 people in our region, these efforts mean more than just a meal—they’re a reminder that community support matters. Dawkins says he hopes his actions inspire others to give back, too. It’s heartening to see local heroes using their platform for good. How do you think we can all pitch in to make a difference for neighbors facing tough times? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBills WR Mecole Hardman’s comeback could shake up return gameMecole Hardman is showing real signs of a return for the Bills after weeks on IR with a calf injury. He was spotted catching passes at practice, and Coach McDermott says he’s “moving in the right direction.” The twist? Since Hardman’s absence, Ray Davis has been lighting up the return game, and the team added Brandin Cooks, so the competition for a spot is fierce. With seven WRs already on the roster, it’s anyone’s guess how the Bills will juggle their lineup down the stretch. Would you bring Hardman back, or stick with what’s working? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
John Camacho+FollowBuffalo’s snow gets a frosty twist in new beerBuffalo’s legendary snowstorms are now part of the game day experience—literally. Bud Light and the Buffalo Bills have teamed up to create “Blizzard Brew,” a limited-edition beer made with purified snow collected right from Highmark Stadium. It’s a nod to the die-hard Bills Mafia who show up, shovels in hand, to clear the stands every winter. The special cans, featuring “Farewell Season” packaging, will be available at the final home game and select Buffalo retailers. Would you try a beer brewed with Buffalo’s own snow? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
kerryrivera+FollowRay Davis brings hope to Buffalo familiesBuffalo’s own Ray Davis, running back for the Bills, just made a real difference for local families struggling with food insecurity. Teaming up with Our Mommy Village on Jefferson Avenue, Davis handed out groceries and holiday treats, sharing not just food but encouragement. He opened up about his own childhood and how community support can lift families, especially during the holidays. It’s inspiring to see a hometown athlete step up for neighbors in need. How do you think we can keep this spirit of giving going all year in Western New York? #Safety #BuffaloBills #RayDavis00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBills’ Dion Dawkins brings holiday cheer to TonawandaTonawanda families felt a real boost this week as Dion Dawkins and the Buffalo Bills Foundation teamed up with local groups to hand out 200 holiday grocery boxes. It’s not just about the big holidays—Dawkins pointed out that families need support all year long, not just at Thanksgiving or Christmas. This kind of community effort shows how much of a difference a little help can make, especially with food prices being what they are. What do you think—should more local athletes and organizations get involved like this? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
phughes+FollowBuffalo’s playoff hopes hinge on Cook’s handsSnowy heroics aside, the Bills’ playoff dreams could melt fast if James Cook can’t fix his fumble issues. He’s been electric all season and earned that big contract, but six fumbles—most among non-QBs—have fans holding their breath every time he touches the ball. One more costly turnover could be the difference between a deep playoff run and an early exit. If Cook locks it down, Buffalo’s offense is a nightmare for any defense. But if the fumbles keep coming, should the team rethink its investment? How worried are you about this heading into the postseason? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
Chad Williams+FollowStephon Gilmore teases Bills return for playoff pushStephon Gilmore, a former Defensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl champ, just dropped a major hint about rejoining the Buffalo Bills for a potential Super Bowl run. With the Bills missing out on Darius Slay, Gilmore’s thinking emoji reply to a fan’s question has everyone buzzing. At 35, he’s still got plenty of experience, having started nearly every game the past three seasons. Could his return shore up Buffalo’s secondary and finally bring a Lombardi to Orchard Park? Bills fans, what do you think—should the team bring Gilmore home for one more shot at glory? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share