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The Buffalo Bills just signed a new wide receiver earlier this week. But it turns out he won't be playing for the Bills, or any NFL team, after all. On Saturday, Buffalo placed David White on the reserve/retired list. The 25-year old pass catcher is stepping away from football.
The Bills revamped their WR room this offseason, but another bold move could be key to keeping their Super Bowl window open.
The annual offseason sports documentary is following the AFC runners-up in 2025. Here are five things we are looking forward to.
"Josh is here," said head coach Sean McDermott during an OTAs media availability. "I think it says everything. He is the face of our organization. He's the leader of our team. When he's here, like anything else as a leader, it speaks and it holds a tremendous amount of weight."
Buffalo Bills veteran Tre'Davious White is beating out rookie Maxwell Hairston in cornerback position battle at training camp.
The Bills were ranked No. 4 in the NFL in ESPN’s starting lineup rankings, ahead of the Chiefs and behind only the Ravens, Eagles, and Lions.
In an article naming players with the most pressure on them in 2025, ESPN's Bill Barnwell had Bosa on the list and noted that Bosa is "at a career crossroads" entering his 14th year.
During the 2024 season, the Buffalo Bills made a trade that acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper from the Cleveland Browns. Cooper was supposed to come in and be the team’s No. 1 receiver, but the exact opposite happened.
With $432.6 million distributed to each team, the league shared more than $13 billion in revenue from the previous fiscal year, an increase of 7.5%.
Find out why Will Hill is all in on the Bills to take the AFC East, and see how he thinks the rest of the division will shake out.
The Bills have teased a new Nike “Rivalries” uniform set to be revealed soon. See when the big reveal is happening: