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Tom Brady’s Prediction on Stefon Diggs’ Bills Exit Proven Correct

Tom Brady's prediction on Stefon Diggs turns true.
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How Buffalo Bills’ Cam Newton Approach Could Shorten Josh Allen’s NFL Career as Stefon Diggs Moved On From Highmark

Will Josh Allen go through the same phase which Cam Newton went with the Panthers a few years ago? Stefon Diggs' exit has raised a few doubts
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Cameron Heyward Raves About Texans Offseason as Stefon Diggs Deal Provokes Steelers DT: “I Wish He”¦Got Traded to the NFC”

Stefon Diggs has made headlines recently after being traded from Bills to Texans. After this move, Steelers DT Cam Heyward revealed his wish.
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“Nothing to Show for It”: NFL Analyst Blasts Bills’ Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs Partnership Following Houston Texans Trade

The stunning Stefon Diggs trade leaves Bills Mafia disillusioned as NFL analyst skewers the hyped Josh Allen-Diggs era that never delivered.
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Following Stefon Diggs ‘X’ Controversy, NFL Analyst Shades “Middle of the Pack” Josh Allen

Nick Wright has a polarizing take on Josh Allen as he calls him mediocre after comparing the passer ratings from last couple of seasons.
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“We Need a Weapon Too”: Stefon Diggs Trade Has Pat McAfee Looking Enviously at “Dumpster” Houston Texans

Bills' number 1 wide receiver Stefon Diggs now found his new home into the Texans. Pat McAfee playfully sounded envious, revealing his wish.
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Ian Rapoport Sheds Light on Stefon Diggs Decision as Houston Texans Ease Buffalo Bills “Salary Cap Hit”

Ian Rapoport took to X and discussed the situation of WR Stefon Diggs as he got traded to the Texans, with the Bills trying to save the future
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Stefon Diggs Traded a Day After Retorting to a Fan Over Downplaying His Role in Josh Allen’s Success

Stefon Diggs had a cryptic reply to a fan questioning his part in Josh Allen's success, just a few hours before his trading reports broke out.
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Bills Trade All-Pro WR Stefon Diggs to the Texans, CJ Stroud Finally Gets a True No.1 WR

The Buffalo Bills' WR, Stefon Diggs, is reported to be traded to the Houston Texans in exchange of 2025 Draft picks.
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How Did 35-Year-Old Vontae Davis Die? Police Reports Reason Behind Former Colts & Dolphins CB’s Tragic Death

The former Colts cornerback Vontae Davis passes away under mysterious circumstances as he gets a tribute from his former team Miami Dolphins.
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Meet Megan Harpe, Wife of Vontae Davis: All You Need to Know About Their Long-Term Relationship

A look at the profound bond between Vontae Davis and Megan Harpe. From a serendipitous first meeting to supporting each other.
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“Rest in Peace”: Deion Sanders Joins Pat McAfee in Mourning the Loss of Ex-Pro Bowl CB Vontae Davis

Deion Sanders and Pat McAfee, among others, express their sadness on X as the former Pro Bowl cornerback Vontae Davis passed away.
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About Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

The Buffalo Bills are a professional football team in the American Football Conference (AFC) East of the NFL. Particularly infamous for their remarkable four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993, a unique feat in NFL history. "The Bills Mafia", as the fans of the Buffalo Bills lovingly call themselves, is a passionate and dedicated fan base known for their intense loyalty and charitable efforts. 

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They are the only NFL club that plays its home games in the state of New York. The franchise is owned by Terry and Kim Pegula, who picked up the majority ownership tag following the death of the original owner, Ralph Wilson, back in 2014.

Overview of the Buffalo Bills

FoundedOctober 28, 1959
Owner(s)Terry Pegula (Pegula Sports and Entertainment)
CEOTerry Pegula
General ManagerBrandon Beane (hired in 2017)
Head CoachSean McDermott (hired in 2017)
StadiumHighmark Stadium (opened in 1973, new stadium under construction)
LocationOrchard Park, New York
Super Bowl Championships4 (1990 - XXV, 1991 - XXVI, 1992 - XXVII, 1993 - XXVIII)
AFL Championships2 (1964, 1965)
NFL ChampionshipsThe Buffalo Bills have never won an NFL Championship.
Conference Championships4 total
AFC Championships4 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993)
Division Championships15 total
AFC East:13 (1980, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Official Websitehttps://www.buffalobills.com 

Historical Background of the Buffalo Bills

Founded in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), it joined the ranks of the NFL in 1970 following the NFL-AFL merger. The team was named the Buffalo Bills after a fan contest, inspired by Buffalo Bill Cody, a famous Wild West showman. The Bills claimed two AFL championships in 1964 and 1965 before the Super Bowl era. Highmark Stadium, the Bills' home stadium, located in Orchard Park, New York, has been their base since 1973. Terry and Kim Pegula purchased the team in 2014 for a whopping $1.4 billion. Even outbidding current President Donald Trump and Jon Bon Jovi in the process. This all-cash purchase was the highest NFL purchase in history back then. The Pegula family also owns the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL, reinforcing their commitment to Buffalo sports. The team actively engages in community efforts through the Buffalo Bills Foundation, supporting education, youth sports, and community wellness.

Notable Milestones and Achievements

AFL Championships (Pre-Super Bowl Era)

  • Won AFL Championships in 1964 and 1965, dominating the league before the AFL-NFL merger.

Four Consecutive Super Bowl Appearances (1990–1993)

  • Only team in NFL history to reach four straight Super Bowls.
  • Competed in Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII (1990-1993).
  • Led by Hall of Famers Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith, and Andre Reed.

The Comeback Game (1993 Playoffs)

  • Staged the largest comeback in NFL playoff history on January 3, 1993.
  • Overcame a 32-point deficit to defeat the Houston Oilers 41-38 in overtime.
  • Led by backup QB Frank Reich in one of the greatest postseason performances ever.

Hall of Fame Legends

  • Jim Kelly (QB) – Architect of the K-Gun offense, led team to four Super Bowls.
  • Bruce Smith (DE)NFL all-time sack leader (200.0), two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Thurman Thomas (RB)1991 NFL MVP, one of the best dual-threat running backs in history.
  • Andre Reed (WR) – One of the most reliable wide receivers in NFL history.
  • Marv Levy (Coach) – Guided the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls.

Recent Playoff Success

  • 2020 AFC Championship Game – First appearance since 1993.
  • Back-to-Back AFC East Titles (2020-2023) – Marked return to divisional dominance.
  • Consistent playoff contender under Sean McDermott and Josh Allen.
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Record-Breaking Performances

  • Josh Allen (QB) – Holds multiple franchise records, including most passing TDs in a season.
  • Stefon Diggs (WR) – Set franchise record for single-season receiving yards (2020).
  • Bruce Smith (DE)NFL’s all-time sack leader (200.0 sacks).

Community Engagement (Bills Mafia)

  • The fan base is known for charitable donations and philanthropy.
  • Raised over $1 million for Lamar Jackson’s charity after the playoff game.
  • Major contributions to Josh Allen’s "Patricia Allen Fund" for Oishei Children’s Hospital.

New Stadium Development

  • New state-of-the-art stadium set to open in the coming years.
  • Ensures the Bills remain in Buffalo and continue their legacy.

Major Rivalries of the Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills' rivalry with the Miami Dolphins is considered the most famous rivalry.  The rivalry first gained prominence when the Dolphins won every matchup against the Bills in the 1970s for an NFL-record 20 straight wins against a single opponent. And the Bills defeated the Dolphins in their first match-up of the 1980s.  While the Bills' rivalry with the New England Patriots began when both teams were original franchises in the American Football League (AFL), prior to the NFL–AFL merger. However, it did not gain notability until the emergence of New England quarterback Tom Brady in 2001. The teams were very competitive prior to the 2000s. However, Brady's arrival in the early 2000s led to the Patriots dominating the AFC East, including the Bills, for two decades. As a result, New England replaced the Dolphins as Buffalo's most hated rival.

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The Bills and Jets were both original AFL teams, and both represent the state of New York, though the Jets have played their home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey since 1984. And while the rivalry represents the differences between New York City and Western New York, it has historically not been as intense as Buffalo's rivalries with the Dolphins and Patriots. When not playing one another, the teams' fan bases either have grudging respect or low-key annoyance for each other. The Kansas City Chiefs, another original franchise in the AFL, have a long history against the Bills, despite the two teams never being in the same division. Buffalo currently leads the series 30–26–1, which has included seven playoff meetings, four of which were AFL/AFC Championship Games.

Major Contracts of the Buffalo Bills in 2025

The Buffalo Bills boast a total cap space of$283,187,220 as well as a cap space of $662,978, along with a dead cap of $29,421,258.

  • Recently, Josh Allen signed a  6-year, $330M extension with $250 million guaranteed. The most in NFL history.
  • DE Greg Rousseau inked a 4-year, $80,000,000 deal with $54,000,000 guaranteed.
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  • In 2024,  a 4-year $72,000,000 deal with Spencer Brown.
  • A 4-year, $68,000,000 deal with Ed Oliver in 2023.
  • A 5-year $100,000,000 extension with Amari Cooper in 2020.

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Marv Levy is a Hall of Fame head coach who guided the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993.
  • Jim Kelly is a Legendary Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Bills' high-powered "K-Gun" offense during their dominant AFC reign.
  • Bruce Smith is the NFL's all-time sack leader and a cornerstone of the Bills' formidable defense in the 1990s.
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  • Thurman Thomas is a Hall of Fame running back and offensive powerhouse known for his versatility in both rushing and receiving.
  • Andre Reed is a prolific wide receiver and Hall of Famer recognized for his clutch performances and consistent production.
  • O.J. Simpson is a Hall of Fame running back who became the first player to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season in 1973.
  • Sean McDermott is the current head coach credited with revitalizing the franchise and leading the Bills back to consistent playoff contention.

Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

Here is the projected starting lineup for the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 NFL season:

Offense

  • Quarterback: Josh Allen
  • Running Back: James Cook
  • Fullback: Reggie Gilliam
  • Wide Receiver 1: Keon Coleman
  • Wide Receiver 2: Khalil Shakir
  • Slot Wide Receiver: Curtis Samuel
  • Tight End: Dawson Knox
  • Left Tackle: Dion Dawkins
  • Left Guard: David Edwards
  • Center: Connor McGovern
  • Right Guard: O'Cyrus Torrence
  • Right Tackle: Spencer Brown

Defense

  • Left Defensive End: Greg Rousseau
  • Right Defensive End: Joey Bosa
  • Defensive Tackle 1: Ed Oliver
  • Defensive Tackle 2: DaQuan Jones
  • Strongside Linebacker: Dorian Williams
  • Middle Linebacker: Matt Milano
  • Weakside Linebacker: Terrel Bernard
  • Cornerback 1: Christian Benford
  • Cornerback 2: Taron Johnson
  • Free Safety: Micah Hyde
  • Strong Safety: Jordan Poyer

The Schedule of the Buffalo Bills in 2025

​As of April 3, 2025, the official schedule for the Buffalo Bills' 2025 NFL season has not been released. However, the opponents for the upcoming season have been determined based on the NFL's scheduling formula. The Bills will face the following teams:​Home Games:
  • Miami Dolphins​
  • New England Patriots​
  • New York Jets​
  • Baltimore Ravens​
  • Cincinnati Bengals​
  • New Orleans Saints​
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers​
  • Kansas City Chiefs​
  • Philadelphia Eagles​
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Away Games:
  • Atlanta Falcons​
  • Carolina Panthers​
  • Cleveland Browns​
  • Houston Texans​
  • Miami Dolphins​
  • New England Patriots​
  • New York Jets​
  • Pittsburgh Steelers​
The NFL typically announces the complete regular-season schedule, including dates and times, in May. For the most current information, please refer to the official Buffalo Bills website or reputable sports news outlets.