After suffering another heartbreaking loss in the playoffs, Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox says he'll continue to praise God in both the good and bad times.
The Buffalo Bills again failed to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, but tight end Dawson Knox doesn't think radical changes need to be made.
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has given the offense an undeniable boost since he was handed the reins in November, 2023 following the firing of Ken Dorsey. In 2024, the Bills offense rose to second in scoring at 30.
Knox hauled in his only target for seven yards during Sunday's 32-29 loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Knox played 62 percent of offensive snaps during Buffalo's season-ending playoff loss to Kansas City,
The Buffalo Bills wasted no time cleaning out their lockers the day after their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. But just because they’re turning in their towels, doesn’t mean they’re throwing in the towel.
The Buffalo Bills are still reeling from yet another playoff loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, now going to their fifth Super Bowl in six years. In what was another high intensity, controversy-fuelled game that in all truth probably gave the win for the better team on the day,
After leading a dynamic offense in 2024 that averaged over 30 points per game, Bills offensive players are eager for a second full year with Brady as the OC.
The Buffalo Bills' season is over after yet another playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, which means that Keon Coleman's rookie campaign has concluded. It wa
Josh Allen could take plenty of satisfaction from a season in which he became the betting favorite for MVP and the Buffalo Bills defied the doubters who predicted a down
With the Bills this season a different version that we have come to know, with Josh Allen reeling in the turnovers and the "everybody eats" mantra fueling what was, overall, a sol
With 3:01 left in the third quarter, the Buffalo Bills had fourth down and a goal from the Kansas City one-yard line trailing 21-16. Quarterback Josh Allen stood on the Chiefs’ six-yard line in shotgun formation with fullback Reggie Gilliam standing on his left and running back James Cook to his right.