Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills
James Cook isn't known for being outspoken, so the Buffalo Bills' starting running back may have surprised folks when he publicized his contract desires on an Instagram live stream. Cook, a 2022 second-round draft pick entering the final season of his rookie contract,
NFL Scouting Combine has arrived, and with it is the beginning of the Bills’ offseason march toward the goal they’ve been striving for since head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane arrived in 2017.
The 2024 season ended with some individual glory for Bills quarterback Josh Allen, but the ultimate team success remained elusive.
Sal Maiorana and Adam Benigni discuss the contract extension decisions Brandon Beane has, and they look at the team needs before the combine begins.
With trade rumors of Dallas Cowboys' star defensive player Micah Parsons surfacing, the Buffalo Bills should be willing to offer draft picks and players for the
Upgrading at backup is also likely on general manager Brandon Beane's to-do list. "That's one of the positions we'll look at and evaluate, as we talked about, areas on defense that we need to look at.
A year after dismantling the veteran core of his team, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane began securing the future by agreeing to a four-year contract extension with receiver Khalil
Brandon Beane might not have a restful offseason.
INDIANAPOLIS - The first of the Buffalo Bills’ five key contract extension decisions this offseason was made Tuesday, and wide receiver Khalil Shakir has cashed in. Various reports, which general manager Brandon Beane will likely confirm when he speaks to reporters Tuesday afternoon at the scouting combine,
It’s when teams start to get an idea of both the free agent and trade markets, two places the Bills could tap into relatively soon. After a slightly unexpected return to the AFC Championship Game, general manager Brandon Beane will try to push the Bills over the top and into the Super Bowl.
Starting with a high number is the oldest trick in the book when it comes to negotiating, and $15M is definitely a high number. If the Bills and Cook can agree to an extension, that cap number will most likely land somewhere in between the $5.6M he’s due in 2025 and the $15M that he’s asking for. What that number will be remains to be seen.
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