Kansas City Chiefs: LeSean McCoy signs deal to reunite with Andy Reid
McCoy reunites with Reid, the man who coached him in Philadelphia.
McCoy reunites with Reid, the man who coached him in Philadelphia.
With Lamar Miller done for the season, here are five running backs who the Texans could acquire to help carry the work load.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the validity of criticism surrounding the Buffalo Bills heading into this season.
Because the Buffalo Bills don’t play in a big market city or have a flashy superstar, people tend to overlook them. They made the playoffs two years ago with a bit of help from Tyler Boyd and Andy Dalton, but last year wasn’t quite as successful. They had a second-year head coach and a rookie quarterback with very little offensive line help. This year there are no excuses. Josh Allen has spent ample time in the Buffalo system to familiarize himself with the expectations of the coaching staff and of the fans. He also has some weapons and some protection now. Everything is set up for another Buffalo playoff appearance, but can they follow through?
Dear LeSean McCoy,
When the Buffalo Bills traded for you from the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2015, I was very excited. The Bills didn’t give up much to acquire you, and they almost always have a good backfield and run game. It was a match made in heaven. Your first season with the Bills was a good one, having over 1,000 all-purpose yards in 12 games and making the Pro Bowl. You barely missed a beat going from the Eagles to the Bills and you still looked like a star even when you were hurt. You were a perennial Pro Bowler and consistently had well over 1,000 yards. That was all up until 2018.
Andrew Crane explores the Bills’ selection of Devin Singletary and why the uncertainty surrounding the rookie running back isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
This edition of “2019 Pre-NFL Draft Divisional Standings” by Griffin Clark will focus on the AFC East.
Kieth Domon ran a Twitter poll to see which Bills trade was the best in their history. Find out the results in this piece.
Keith Domon breaks down what the Frank Gore addition means for the Bills plans at running back in 2019 and beyond.
With the start of the NFL’s league year fast approaching it will start off with free agency, the NFL Draft,
Fantasy Football is all about playing the matchups. Week 1 is the most unpredictable week of the fantasy season, but we know enough about the teams to make some pretty safe matchup decisions. The following are players in each position that I think you should start or sit based on their week 1 opponents. But don’t get cute. Only sit these players if you have better options, not simply different options. You should never be sitting Marshawn Lynch for Giovani Bernard.
The Bills finally broke the 17-year playoff drought but can they return there with a new quarterback? Will the defense be as good? Can Shady McCoy defy Father Time once again?
McCoy reunites with Reid, the man who coached him in Philadelphia.
With Lamar Miller done for the season, here are five running backs who the Texans could acquire to help carry the work load.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the validity of criticism surrounding the Buffalo Bills heading into this season.
Because the Buffalo Bills don’t play in a big market city or have a flashy superstar, people tend to overlook them. They made the playoffs two years ago with a bit of help from Tyler Boyd and Andy Dalton, but last year wasn’t quite as successful. They had a second-year head coach and a rookie quarterback with very little offensive line help. This year there are no excuses. Josh Allen has spent ample time in the Buffalo system to familiarize himself with the expectations of the coaching staff and of the fans. He also has some weapons and some protection now. Everything is set up for another Buffalo playoff appearance, but can they follow through?
Dear LeSean McCoy,
When the Buffalo Bills traded for you from the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2015, I was very excited. The Bills didn’t give up much to acquire you, and they almost always have a good backfield and run game. It was a match made in heaven. Your first season with the Bills was a good one, having over 1,000 all-purpose yards in 12 games and making the Pro Bowl. You barely missed a beat going from the Eagles to the Bills and you still looked like a star even when you were hurt. You were a perennial Pro Bowler and consistently had well over 1,000 yards. That was all up until 2018.
Andrew Crane explores the Bills’ selection of Devin Singletary and why the uncertainty surrounding the rookie running back isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
This edition of “2019 Pre-NFL Draft Divisional Standings” by Griffin Clark will focus on the AFC East.
Kieth Domon ran a Twitter poll to see which Bills trade was the best in their history. Find out the results in this piece.
Keith Domon breaks down what the Frank Gore addition means for the Bills plans at running back in 2019 and beyond.
With the start of the NFL’s league year fast approaching it will start off with free agency, the NFL Draft, and the salary cap casualties.
Fantasy Football is all about playing the matchups. Week 1 is the most unpredictable week of the fantasy season, but we know enough about the teams to make some pretty safe matchup decisions. The following are players in each position that I think you should start or sit based on their week 1 opponents. But don’t get cute. Only sit these players if you have better options, not simply different options. You should never be sitting Marshawn Lynch for Giovani Bernard.
The Bills finally broke the 17-year playoff drought but can they return there with a new quarterback? Will the defense be as good? Can Shady McCoy defy Father Time once again?
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