Buckle in. We’re less than a week away from the 2024 NFL Draft. Very late into the night next Thursday, we should know who the Buffalo Bills have selected in Round 1, unless they find reason to trade out of the first round altogether. It’s been a busy offseason of NFL football discussion, much of which has been spent daydreaming about how the Bills intend to add talent at wide receiver. Even before the trade that sent Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans and left Bills Mafia reeling, the perceived...
The Bills won the AFC East divisional title for a fourth straight season last year but were once again unable to get past Kansas City in the playoffs, losing by three points against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
The Buffalo Bills hold the No. 28 pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Will the team stay put, move up or move down?
President Joe Biden signed a bill Wednesday that will force TikTok's
The Buffalo Bills may not be completely reloading, but they've undergone some significant changes this offseason. Head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback
Given Detroit's status as a contender, they could very well see a window to trade up as they look to maximize the talent on the roster ahead of a pivotal campaign. NFL Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah said the Lions are among the teams who could move up to land a top-tier talent.
It's strange that the wide receiver-needy Bills, whose season was ended by the Chiefs in three of the last four postseasons, would be willing to trade with the Chiefs.
Hawaii House and Senate leaders resolved their differences over spending priorities Tuesday evening, settling on a conference committee draft of the state budget bill that appropriates $19.2 billion for operations during the fiscal year beginning July 1.
After a high-stakes standoff, wireless operators agreed to pay an extra $5.8 million a month to the government.
The Buffalo Bills lost their top-two receivers from the 2023 roster and they are reportedly eyeing a potential trade up in the NFL Draft to fill the need. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer questions that strategy.
A bill meant to limit property tax increases next year is advancing in the Vermont House over the objections of minority Republicans who are highly critical that it doesn’t rein in spending. What is known as the “yield bill” aims to keep predicted property tax increases to around 15 percent for most homeowners. That’s less than the 20 percent increase that was predicted late last year. Taxes on commercial properties and second homes would increase an average of 18 percent. The increases...
The Kansas Senate was unable to secure enough votes to override Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a bipartisan tax cut package. The House had voted 104 to 15 to override the veto, which had the necessary majority,