The Bills accomplished a lot — a 13-4 record, a spot in their second AFC title game in five years and defying lower expectations than they’ve grown accustomed to having after some of their offseason maneuvers a year ago. However, in the end, the result remained the same.
The Bills fell short of the Super Bowl once again this season, but General Manager Brandon Beane said on Thursday that he doesn't believe "you have to blow it all up" in order to get over the hump.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane affirmed the prospect of a contract extension with quarterback Josh Allen could be on his list of priorities
The Buffalo Bills general manager knows he has been knocking on Kansas City’s door for years now. But knocking isn’t enough.
The 7 Sports team recaps the end-of-season press conferences for Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott.
General Manager Brandon Beane didn’t rule it out during his season-ending press conference. Allen, who will turn 29 in May, had an MVP-caliber year with 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and a career-low six interceptions. He rushed for 531 yards with 12 TDs.
After the Bills' heartbreaking loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, GM Brandon Beane was brutally honest about the missed calls.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said he felt like Josh Allen picked up enough yardage for a first down on a controversial fourth-and-1 play that resulted in a turnover on downs late in Sunday’s AFC championship game.
Brandon Beane defended the trade for Amari Cooper, but ultimately, the production was not there for the veteran wide receiver.
Difficult as it was for Sean McDermott to wrap up yet another Bills' season ending short of a Super Bowl berth, there was nothing on Thursday dissuading Buffalo's coach from believing more opportunities lay ahead.
The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Green Bay Packers linebackers coach/running game coordinator Anthony Campanile as their next defensive coordinator, the team announced on Thursday night.