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MARCH 8 BILLS RE-SIGN MORRIS The Buffalo Bills are securing their depth at tight end for 2024 early in the offseason.
Buffalo announced Friday that it has re-signed tight end Quintin Morris to a one-year deal. He’ll once again be the TE3 on the roster behind Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox.
Morris appeared in 15 games this past season and caught two passes for 26 yards and a touchdown. In two seasons with the Bills, he’s tallied 10 catches for 110 yards and two scores.
MARCH 6 BILLS ROSTER MOVES The Buffalo Bills are staying busy on Wednesday as the new league year approaches.
After cutting safety Jordan Poyer and making other notable moves, the Bills are cutting defensive back Siran Neal as well, per reports from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
“More clearing cap space for the Bills: They are releasing DB Siran Neal, source said, who was due nearly $3M in base salary this season,” Rapoport tweeted
MARCH 4 BILLS, BEARS MAKE TRADE The Buffalo Bills are making a notable move ahead of the new league year.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Bills have traded offensive lineman Ryan Bates to the Chicago Bears. Buffalo will receive a future fifth-round pick in return/
“Bills announced they agreed to terms on a trade to send OL Ryan Bates to Chicago in exchange for a 2024 5th-round pick. The trade will become official on March 13, pending a physical,” Schefter tweeted.
FEB 11 O.J. MAKES HIS SUPER BOWL PICK Buffalo Bills legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson was reportedly recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, but is continuing to live it up at his home in Las Vegas ahead of today’s Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
He shared his Super Bowl prediction on X (formerly Twitter) prior to the game while also providing a breif health update. For Simpson, the decision was pretty simple.
New Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs caught heat from the Buffalo Bills fanbase after recently liking a post on his X account. The veteran wide receiver was traded to the Texans by the Bills last week.
The Bills Mafia was surprised by Stefon Diggs’ trade
Most Buffalo fans were stunned by the trade. Many assumed the reports of friction between Diggs and the Bills teammates and staff were smoke. However, the costly trade proved the Bills were ready to have Diggs out of the building.
No matter the temperature or venue, the Buffalo Bills can always count on the “Bills Mafia” to turn out in droves.
“Bills Mafia” was coined in 2011 by diehard Bills fans Del Reid, Breyon Harris and Leslie Wille. It started as an inside joke on X, formerly Twitter, and has transformed into a beloved community that’s embraced by the franchise and players.
Although the term “Bills Mafia” may conjure up images of Buffalo fans jumping through folding tables at pregame tailgates, the beloved fan base is much more than just a rowdy crowd.
Here’s everything you need to know about “Bills Mafia”:
In short, “Bills Mafia” refers to the Buffalo Bills fan base. But for that fan base, “Mafia” means family. And that family is among the most gracious in the NFL, constantly giving back to the community and to charitable causes championed by Bills players and even players from opposing teams.
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