Buffalo Bills: Our top stories from January 2019
The Buffalo Bills didn’t play a game in January, but there was plenty to talk about as we prepare for what should be a busy offseason.
We are already one month into 2019 and that is good news for Buffalo Bills fans.
It means some actual offseason action is right around the corner.
This post serves as a look back at some of our top stories from the month. No games were played, but plenty of interesting stories were written.
Foster and Wallace are more than just one-year wonders
We start with some love for Robert Foster and Levi Wallace. Both players made names for themselves after going undrafted, and both figure to be key pieces on the roster in 2019.
A chat with Pancho Billa about his fandom and whirlwind 2018
Pancho Billa is an amazing individual and I was lucky enough to interview him on my podcast. Be sure to learn more about the Bills superfan if you missed the interview the first time around.
Five key games for the Buffalo Bills during the 2019 season
The dates aren’t set for the 2019 schedule but we know who the Bills will be playing. These five games stand out at this point in time.
Veteran cornerback free-agent focus
The Bills may look to add a veteran corner this offseason. Hopefully one who doesn’t retire in the middle of a game.
4 players that would keep the Bills from trading back
The Bills could opt to trade back out of the No. 9 overall pick, but these four players may make the team think twice about doing that. Some prospects are too good to pass up.
Interesting pick in Lance Zierlein’s first 2019 mock draft
The mock drafts have been coming out at a rapid pace and the consensus is that the Bills can go in a number of different directions at No. 9 overall.
Iowa tight ends could be sleeper targets in NFL Draft
The Bills may decide to target a top tight end to bring some big-time talent to the position.
It may not be the first position that comes to mind when thinking of improving the roster, but a top tight end on the field could do wonders for Josh Allen and the offense as a whole.