It's not all and well in Buffalo Bills land, but there were some positive updates provided on the health of a few of the team's top players at least. General manager Brandon Beane had his end-of-seaso
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 acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.
The Buffalo Bills' general manager voiced his displeasure for the poor spot the team received on a crucial fourth-quarter play in the AFC Championship Game.
It came on a fourth-and-five play during Bill's final offensive drive. Quarterback Josh Allen 's pass intended for tight end Dalton Kincaid went through his hands for an incomplete pass, resulting in a turnover on downs and sealing a 32-29 win for the Chiefs.
Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke with the media on Thursday and said the team has been in contact with the league about those calls. "It’s frustrating," Beane said. "There’s only so much I can say. We work with the league to try to get clarity and I’ll give them credit—they’ve taken our calls, they’ve sent videos and things like that."
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
Despite Bills fans clamoring for seismic change following Buffalo’s AFC Championship defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs, general manager Brandon Beane and head coach
It’s been four days since the Bills’ season ended in another loss to Kansas City. Today Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane hosted their final media session of the year, and as one might expect, it focused heavily on the team that has won playoff games five years in a row