A strange and (justifiably) infrequently discussed storyline that has manifested throughout Brandon Beane’s near-decade at the helm of the Buffalo Bills is the executive’s apparent hatred of fourth-round draft picks.
It was his first draft at the helm of an NFL franchise, and boy, did he deliver. The Buffalo Bills hired then-Carolina Panthers assistant general manager Brandon Beane as their head executive in May 2017, shortly after the conclusion of the 2017 NFL Draft.
In a timeless tradition, Bills general manager Brandon Beane was the first to call and let Keon Coleman the big news. With the team’s top pick in the draft which was the first selection of the second round, the Bills picked Keon Coleman.
The Buffalo Bills are currently salary cap compliant, but their wiggle room is at a minimum. Should Buffalo choose to add a veteran sometime between now and Week 1, it will have to be at a cap-friendly price.
You can’t please everybody. Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane entered the 2024 NFL Draft with a lack of high-value selections and several roster deficiencies.
The Buffalo Bills caught a lot of fans’ attention by trading with the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Now, Buffalo GM Brandon Beane has pushed back on that criticism.
There's no question that Javon Solomon can rush the passer. The Buffalo Bills' fifth-round draft pick logged more career sacks than anyone in Troy's Division I program history, including Hall-of-Famer DeMarcus Ware and Super Bowl champion Osi Umenyiora.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane is better known amongst a contingent of the Western New York faithful as 'BBB,' an acronym of the 'Big Baller
There’s an age-old adage in sports, an enduring, unattributable quote whose sentiment perhaps predates organized athletics themselves: “You can’t play scared.” It’s a mindset that urges an individual to operate freely, to take risks that offer a wide range of possible outcomes without dwelling on the negative possibilities.
As is so often the case for fans of the Buffalo Bills, the 2023 season ended in tremendous disappointment, as the Bills exited the postseason at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs for the third time in four years.
Bills QB Josh Allen wanted to be teammates with only one WR in the 2024 NFL Draft class: Florida State’s Keon Coleman.
Bills second-round draft pick Keon Coleman said quarterback Josh Allen texted him last Friday to say, “You're the guy that I want.” As it turns out, Allen had a good idea of what was coming.
Pass protection matters when grading running backs. In fact, it's what Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane first noticed when evaluating fourth-round draft pick Ray Davis.
Buffalo needed a strong draft this year after exits of several key free agents and front office driven releases to manage the salary cap. The focus was on drafting a starting wide receiver and safety, a back up running back, defensive line and edge depth, along with secondary depth.
The Bills made a stunning move on the first day of the NFL Draft, and their general manager doesn't regret it.
The Buffalo Bills kicked off the NFL Draft with the shocking decision to help out the AFC rival (if that's the correct word for a team that's consistently beaten you in the playoffs) Kansas City Chiefs and there are still so many pressing needs to address.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane offered up an interesting quote on Thursday regarding the status of the team’s wide receiver room.
Bills GM Brandon Beane told reporters on Thursday that he doesn’t believe the absence of a No. 1 WR makes Buffalo any less of a contender.
Without Stefon Diggs in the fold any longer, the receiver spot has been labeled a higher priority for the upcoming draft.
What seems like annual cryptic messages from Stefon Diggs has finally come to fruition. The Buffalo Bills decided to trade Diggs not to his desired Texas destination but to the Houston Texans instead.
The Buffalo Bills are prime candidates to move around in the 2024 NFL Draft for many reasons, whether that's moving up or down. On the one hand, the team has a desperate need for wide receiver help, which could force their hand to move up a few spots to secure their favorite prospect.
The Buffalo Bills appeared to pull the short stick in their trade with the Houston Texans, sending star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to Texas with a 2025 fifth-round and sixth-round pick in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane made a surprisingly honest admission Wednesday following his move to trade Stefon Diggs to the Texans.
Bills GM Brandon Beane, echoing the remarks he made in the 2023 offseason, said that his club is unlikely to hand out any especially lucrative contracts in free agency this year.
Buffalo Bills edge-rusher Von Miller was probably one of the most disappointing players in the NFL this year, which has led to speculation that the Bills could part ways with him this offseason.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane was asked during Tuesday's end-of-season news conference if he still believes Stefon Diggs is a No. 1 wide receiver after Diggs ended this season with somewhat of a whimper.
Von Miller turned himself in last week after a warrant was issued for his arrest, but it does not sound like the situation has had any impact on his status with the Buffalo Bills.
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