The NFL isn’t always a meritocracy. The best players obviously rise to the cream of the crop, but behind the scenes, many front offices and coaching staffs are filled by who people know, rather than what people know.
General manager Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills went into the 2025 NFL Draft with minimal roster holes that needed to be filled. The only glaring need was the cornerback position, where the No.
Beane’s best draft selection helped to turn a once-dreadful Bills franchise completely around. While it may take some time for a pick in the NFL Draft to be considered a “hit,” general manager Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills have an impressive hit list.
After not drafting a wide receiver until the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane added to the room with the signing of veteran wide receiver Elijah Moore.
Each year, general manager Brandon Beane goes to work and retools the Buffalo Bills roster. He's always looking for that edge, that one thing that might help the team finally get over the hump, beat the Chiefs in January, and ultimately win a Super Bowl.
Well, that escalated quickly. It was only a few weeks ago that the Buffalo Bills were severely undermanned at the cornerback position, needing a starting CB2 and a battle-tested backup.
Over the last few years, Bills general manager Brandon Beane has tried everything he can to get Buffalo over the hump and into the Super Bowl. The Bills will head into the 2025 season with one of the better rosters in the NFL yet again, and should be among the final remaining teams deep during the postseason.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane, was on the Rich Eisen Show, and naturally, the topic of not drafting a wide receiver early arose. Eisen brought it up in response Beane's outburst at the folks at WGR.
As James Cook approaches the final year of his rookie contract, his future beyond 2025 remains a talking point. The Bills are confident he will be in place for at least next season, and a holdout this summer is not expected by the team at this time.
Having to move on from a core group of players on an NFL roster can be a tough process for general managers. For San Francisco 49ers' GM John Lynch, Buffalo Bills' GM Brandon Beane provided a great model to follow.
In a draft full of defensive talent,Matt Miller of ESPN believes the Bills got it right early and often. The Buffalo Bills had a clear plan entering the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills’ draft class has been heralded by those inside the league as one of the biggest winners, for adhering to an organizational philosophy and adding potentially game-changing and franchise-altering talent.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has made his name from the work he puts into consistently well-chosen draft classes. Buffalo made nine selections in the 2025 NFL Draft with more of a focus on defense, with six of the nine picks.
Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane's roasting of WGR550 radio hosts may have been hostile. But several pundits agree with his sentiment and laud how Beane has supported Josh Allen with his receiving corps.
There have only been a few notable misses in the Beane era The NFL Draft is far from an exact sciences, with every club across the league having their fair share of hits and misses.
The wide receiver-obsessed contingent of the Buffalo Bills' fan base may be overlooking a certain individual, and, somewhat understandably so. Last offseason, the Bills signed veteran free agent Curtis Samuel to a three-year contract.
Once again, the Buffalo Bills had no answers for the Kansas City Chiefs in last year’s playoffs, losing 32-29 in the AFC Championship game. What will it take to get over the hump?
The Buffalo Bills are doing whatever it takes to get over the hump in the AFC playoffs. Buffalo added a ton of defensive talent during the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills' 2025 draft class is complete, with nine new players coming to One Bills Drive. It's likely that not all nine make the 53-man roster, but they should make it to the practice squad at the very least.
The Buffalo Bills chose to strengthen their defense early in the 2025 draft. While many in Buffalo hoped general manager Brandon Beane would help more targets for quarterback Josh Allen, Beane added CB Maxwell Hairston, DT T.J.
The Buffalo Bills braced themselves for trouble. And trouble recent arrived. ... Because running back James Cook didn't. Cook has been one of the better running backs in the sport over the last few seasons.
The Buffalo Bills are unquestionably one of the best teams in the NFL at this point in the offseason after barely being defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs once again in the AFC Championship Game in January.