Discover the fascinating story behind the Buffalo Bills' name, inspired by legendary Old West showman Buffalo Bill Cody!
Buffalo Bills rookie running back sensation Ray Davis paid tribute to a man who was like a brother to him, since the day in 2007 that 8-year-old Ray met Patrick Dowley through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program in San Francisco.
The Buffalo Bills are one of the most iconic teams in the NFL, but the origins of their name stretch far beyond the gridiron. Rooted in American history, the nickname pays homage to a larger-than-life figure of the Old West,
Jones has guaranteed money remaining in 2025 thanks to the extension he signed last March, but designating him as a post-June 1 release can still save the Bills some $5.5 million against the cap. That's not nothing considering how much financial restructuring Buffalo has ahead of it this offseason.
The NFL team from Buffalo, New York, is the only team playing in NY. But the Buffalo Bills are one of three NFL teams to represent the state.
Here is more on what a Buffalo Bill actually is and the origin of the name. The logo and mascot may indicate that a Buffalo Bill is a bison, but that's not where the nickname of the team stems from.
Corning, would eliminate an existing moratorium on swine farms in the Buffalo River watershed and prohibit future watershed-specific permit moratoriums without the approval of the Arkansas Legislative Council.
The Buffalo Bills are hopeful their magical season continues beyond Sunday night with a trip to New Orleans. But no matter what happens in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, the Bills know they won't be searching for a new offensive coordinator this offseason.
As the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, one of their biggest challenges lies in neutralizing tight end Travis Kelce, a perennia
Senate Bill 84 has been introduced by Senator Blake Johnson of Corning and Representative DeAnn Vaught of Horatio prohibiting moratoriums
The Bills know they've probably got a lot of extra fans this time of year, but the ones they've always had are plenty.