The Buffalo Bills will have quite a few decisions to make this offseason in NFL free agency. One of those decisions will be about the future of veteran starting cornerback Rasul Douglas. After a solid season and a half with the Bills,
Cornerback Rasul Douglas was looking to capture his second Super Bowl ring after having one win with the Philadelphia Eagles in his rookie season back in 2017. His position coach,
The Buffalo Bills are set for a massive AFC Championship Game showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday evening. Whoever ends up winning the game will represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
The Bills have 16 free agents. Four Buffalo starters - two on offense and one on defense - are set to become unrestricted free agents: wide receiver Amari Cooper, fullback Reggie Gilliam, cornerback Rasul Douglas and safety Damar Hamlin.
The Bills have several key players they must re-sign in NFL free agency this offseason but they might not be the big names you think.
Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas fields some Q&A from Post columnist Steve Serby ahead of Sunday’s AFC title game against the Chiefs.
The Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s reached five Super Bowls (two wins) in nine years and appeared in seven conference title games.
Kiper recently released his first 2025 mock draft and predicted the Bills would grab Maxwell Hairston. Hairston finished 2024 with 15 solo tackles, two forced fumbles, an interception and four passes defended,.
Those reps from his time in East Orange Little League served Buffalo Bills' cornerback Rasul Douglas well during a nail-biting playoff victory over the Baltimore Ravens. With the visiting Ravens ...
When the Bills make their selection at pick 30 in the 2025 NFL Draft, there are two defensive and one offensive player they should consider.
The Bills' 2024 free agent class was middling at best despite the team's success. Here is Sal Maiorana's take on each of the outside signings.
Former WVU cornerback Rasul Douglas made his impact known on the biggest stage on Sunday. Douglas most recently played at WVU in 2016 before being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. As a rookie,