Discover the fascinating story behind the Buffalo Bills' name, inspired by legendary Old West showman Buffalo Bill Cody!
The Buffalo Bills are one of the most iconic teams in the NFL, but the origins of their name stretch far beyond the gridiron. Rooted in American history, the nickname pays homage to a larger-than-life figure of the Old West,
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A new bill would make it harder for the state to regulate hog farming in the Buffalo watershed and around Arkansas.
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for their massive AFC Championship matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but head coach Sean McDermott took a moment during Wednesday’s press conference to shine a spotlight on something bigger than football: the people of Buffalo.
Coleman brought up his incendiary comment from 2019 last week at a Baltimore Ravens news conference ahead of Sunday's Bills vs. Ravens game. Coleman, an Ithaca College grad, seemed to relish ticking off Bills fans when he originally called Buffalo a "city of losers."
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen revealed what referee Bill Vinovich said to him during the playoff game vs. Denver.
Can you believe Josh Allen has been gone from UW for seven years? I never saw a player like him. He was super-human.
A strange situation occurred during the Buffalo Bills' big wild-card win over the Denver Broncos. After Josh Allen went to the bench, head referee Bill Vinovich came over and talked privately with him. Very rarely do referees come off of the field to talk to a specific player on the bench. It drew quite a bit of questioning from viewers.
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President Donald Trump is poised to sign the first bill of his new administration, and it is named after a slain Georgia nursing student whose name became a rallying cry during his White House