In just a few hours the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills will take the field for a rematch of their Week 4 showdown that ended with a 35-10 Ravens victory.
The Buffalo Bills were winning and the offense was humming, so tight end Dawson Knox was aware – but not overcome with angst – about his lack of production. Through seven games, the Bills were 5-2, and Knox had just four catches for 47 yards.
Von Miller and Dawson Knox did their jobs for the Bills against the Broncos. And they were mic’d up, too. Knox had an important 25-yard catch in the 31-7 win. Meanwhile, Miller was graded as his team’s best defender from Pro Football Focus following the contest.
Lately, however, a new anthem has become beloved by the team’s players and fans alike. In the opening verse of the hit 2003 song, The Killers sing that “it started it out with a kiss”. The Bills’ connection with the song started last season in a December 2023 game against the Cowboys.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been named the winner of the 21st Call to Courage Award. The Call to Courage Award goes to a current NFL player who has demonstrated outstanding character ...
The Buffalo Bills posted something and I feel like it could be bad luck? Maybe weird? Maybe over thinking it. Some of the Buffalo Bills love the band,
The top story Monday is going to be the Ravens. Story one from the Bills divisional round win will likely be the return of Playoff Lamar. You know… the Lamar Jackson that always finds a way
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens made things interesting, but Buffalo's defense held on to give the Bills a victory in Sunday's AFC divisional round matchup.
The 2004 hit from the Las Vegas-based band The Killers has become the unofficial anthem of Bills Mafia this season. It's the hit that never seems to die recently securing the longest stay on the U.K. singles chart at over 416 weeks.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens made things interesting, but Buffalo's defense held on to give the Bills a victory in Sunday's AFC divisional round matchup.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — With every Ravens turnover, every field goal forced instead of surrendering a touchdown, and every failed two-point conversion that kept the opponents just out of reach, it marched the Bills closer and closer to what they’ve been yearning to get back to for years.