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Cashius Howell has shortcomings the Bills might be able to overlook. Joe Buvid / After plenty of speculation about what they could do in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills decided to extend the suspense.
When the Bruins bounced back to win Game 2 and even this first round series, they did it by taking their opportunities on offense and limiting the self-inflicted wounds on defense. In Game 3, they seemed to revert to some of the same bad habits that plagued them down the stretch in the regular season: inability to take care of the puck in their own zone and an inability to capitalize on the scoring chances that presented themselves.
The Bills pick in the first round of the NFL Draft tonight, while the Sabres play Game 3 of their playoff series in Boston.
Shortly after the Bills were announced on the clock, the team made a deal with the Houston Texans. Buffalo traded the No. 26 pick and No. 91 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to the Texans for the No. 28 pick, No. 69 pick and the No. 167 pick.
His tenure with the Buffalo Bills didn't end how he wanted it to, but Sean McDermott thinks that could have changed with one play.
A dog was shot and killed in an incident involving an off-duty Buffalo police officer Wednesday night, officials said Thursday. Police said a dog was shot and killed around
The Dallas Cowboys select Ohio State defensive back Caleb Downs in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft with the No. 11 overall pick (via a trade with the Miami Dolphins).
Even before they released Taylor Decker, the Detroit Lions were viewed as a team that might be looking at offensive tackle in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. After Decker's release, many felt the Lions taking a tackle in the first round became a foregone conclusion.