Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott delivers a frosty response to a reporter’s question about the team’s defense, showcasing his no-nonsense approach as the Bills gear up for a pivotal playoff game.
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is known for his no-nonsense, Belichick-esque approach to handling the media. Still, during a recent press conference, he delivered a response that was as cold as a Buffalo winter—and Bills Mafia is loving it.
Buffalo didn’t have Bernard, linebacker Matt Milano or nickelback Taron Johnson for the whole game. Bills safety Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Henry in the second quarter and has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet since.
Who is the best defensive back in the Sean McDermott era? The choices provided in Jay Skurski's social media poll were Taron Johnson, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde and Tre’Davious White.
The best week of actual football is here. The NFL divisional round, while not as lengthy as the wild-card round, typically features the best four games we get of the season. And I don't expect this week to be any different.
With the power running of Derrick Henry and a versatile offense, the Ravens believe they will excel against Buffalo even if the elements are nasty.
The Buffalo Bills could avoid facing a star player for the Baltimore Ravens as wide receiver Zay Flowers remains out of practice.
In most scenarios, teams that win take some time to celebrate, but the playoffs are a different animal. For Buffalo Bills' head coach Sean McDermott, there was no time to waste. Speaking with the media on Monday following the Bills' 31-7 Wild Card victory over the visiting Denver Broncos,
The Ravens running back rushed for a season-high 199 yards in Week 4. But the Bills now have three key pieces back on defense.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott joked Buffalo could use five 300-pound linebackers in assessing what it might take to stop Baltimore’s Derrick Henry. Linebacker Terrel Bernard was a little more realistic Wednesday,
Williams won that battle, but Henry won the day. He ran for 199 yards, more than any running back has against a Sean McDermott-coached Bills defense. Sixteen weeks later, the Bill