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Shaq Lawson prayed for times like this. Earlier this week, the 31-year-old veteran made yet another return to the Buffalo Bills, his third stint with the team.
The Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers face off with both trying to bolster their playoff positioning in the wide-open AFC.
Here are seven things to know about the new Bills wide receiver: Cooks was introduced as a household name in the NFL as a first-round pick by the New Orleans Saints during the 2014 NFL draft. Cooks, 32, attended Oregon State. Thus far in his career, Cooks has 729 catches for 9,697 yards with 60 touchdowns in 168 games played (147 starts).
The Buffalo Bills added an experienced veteran to their struggling receiving core, signing Brandin Cooks on Wednesday. While personnel shuffling is expected in
If nothing changes in Buffalo, signs are pointing toward another year of Josh Allen's career ending the way the rest of them have.
The NFL is continuing its partnership with Hallmark, and recently premiered the latest movie in its collaboration that started with Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story. This time, the Buffalo Bills got the rub, and when the team tried to promote the movie on social media, fans learning about it for the first time just had to roast the team.
A Buffalo Bills linebacker, cornerback and two wide receivers have negatively impacted the team's chances of claiming a sixth consecutive AFC East title.
The Bills just don’t have a great team — the roster is flawed, the defense struggles, and they really don’t have a clear-cut go-to weapon on offense, so Buffalo isn’t a Super Bowl team and should again find themselves on the couch in late January.
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Bills cut wide receiver amid Keon Coleman drama
On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills signed veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks to the 53-man roster. Cooks recorded 19 receptions for 165 yards during 10 games with the New Orleans Saints this season before his release on Saturday.
The Buffalo Bills have currently have eight players on their roster that they re-signed this season after letting each one explore other opportunities in seasons' past