The Buffalo Bills were winning and the offense was humming, so tight end Dawson Knox was aware – but not overcome with angst – about his lack of production. Through seven games, the Bills were 5-2, and Knox had just four catches for 47 yards.
Lately, however, a new anthem has become beloved by the team’s players and fans alike. “Mr. Brightside”. In the opening verse of the hit 2003 song, The Killers sing that “it started it out with a kiss”.
Von Miller and Dawson Knox did their jobs for the Bills against the Broncos. And they were mic’d up, too. Knox had an important 25-yard catch in the 31-7 win. Meanwhile, Miller was graded as his team’s best defender from Pro Football Focus following the contest.
If you don't know, the Buffalo Bills fans (and the team) have adopted Mr. Brightside as their song this year. Of course, the SHOUT song will always stay, but after Dawson Knox' wedding, the tradition really seemed to stick. There was a video from the wedding and all the Bills players were jumping up and down screaming the words.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has been named the winner of the 21st Call to Courage Award. The Call to Courage Award goes to a current NFL player who has demonstrated outstanding character ...
The Buffalo Bills are entering their Week 18 matchup against the AFC East rival New England Patriots with nothing to play for other than pride. They have already locked up the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoff picture and can not move up or down in the standings.
It's a group that has gelled together, that is playing cohesive football, that has far surpassed whatever any outside voice (myself included) thought their ceiling might be this season, and quarterback Josh Allen has taken his game to an entirely different level.
The Broncos will heading into the 2025 NFL Draft with a major decision on which side of the ball to prioritize with the No. 20 pick
Sunday's divisional round game between the Bills and Ravens is about as high stakes at it gets. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.
During the season, the Broncos gave 32-year-old left tackle Garett Bolles a four-year extension. Will Denver do something similar with Sutton? According to Spotrac, the 29-year-old has a market value of $22.9 million per year. He will have a cap hit of $20.2 million in 2025.
There’s a switch somewhere in the back of Josh Allen’s shoulder pads. There’s got to be. Sometimes Allen will bulldoze a defender. Sometimes he’ll jump over the top of one. Other times he’s chirping at an opponent or even the officials.