PODCAST: Top takeaways from Bills offseason

Buffalo Bills offseason breakdown podcast and 2021 NFL schedule release.

The Bills Wire podcast is back to cover all things Buffalo Bills football over the course of the 2021 offseason.

Host Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary) is joined by managing editor Nick Wojton (@Nick_Wojton) once again. As the 2021 Bills schedule was just released this week, the duo breaks a couple of those matchups down, plus a full offseason roundup is involved. Topics include position at defensive end, tight end and cornerback.

Listen to the latest episode of the Bills Wire podcast right here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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PODCAST: Grading Bills 2020 rookie class

NFL Buffalo Bills podcast on the team’s 2020 rookie class.

The Bills Wire podcast is back to cover all things Buffalo Bills football over the course of the 2021 offseason.

Host Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary) is joined by managing editor Nick Wojton (@Nick_Wojton) once again. This week, the topic of discussion is some recent grades handed out by Bills Wire: How did their 2020 rookie class do?

Listen to the latest episode of the Bills Wire podcast right here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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PODCAST: Bills win AFC East vs. Broncos, how far can they go?

Buffalo Bills podcast following Week 15 win vs. Denver Broncos.

Following a decisive second-half performance and victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14, the Bills were a win away from their first AFC East crown in 25 years.

That is, until Saturday.

In an impressive 48-19 victory against the Denver Broncos, the Bills (11-3) clinched both their first division crown since 1995 as well as a trip to the playoffs.

The with the big day on the scoreboard, the team reached 400 points on the season for the first time since 1998. Buffalo scored early and often, including a touchdown throw from Josh Allen to Jake Kumerow, which tied an NFL record as he was the 13th Bill this season to catch a TD pass. The team added points on both sides of the ball too, when a second-half a sack by Tre’Davious White caused a fumble that was recovered by Jerry Hughes, who then juked defenders for a 21-yard touchdown only 17 seconds after the offense had scored one as well.

The Bills then pulled away in the third quarter, adding 13 more points that included a pair of Tyler Bass field goals and a 51-yard single-play touchdown drive from Devin Singletary to boot. 

With the AFC East locked up and a playoff ticket punched, check out this week’s Wagon Wheel podcast with hosts Matt & David below:

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PODCAST: What to make of Bills’ win vs. Patriots?

Buffalo Bills podcast following win over the New England Patriots?

Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton joins podcast network host  Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) to discuss the Bills’ win over the New England Patriots, 24-21, in Week 8.

Should Buffalo excited or cautious about the win? And why will beating the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9 go a long way?

Listen to this week’s episode of the show here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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Bills Wire podcast: Can’t overlook the Jets

Buffalo Bills Wire podcast preview’s Bills-Jets in Week 7.

Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton joins podcast network host  Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) to discuss the Bills’ second-straight loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

After re-living the heartache, the podcast team looks ahead to the Jets. The Bills cannot overlook them, although, we do. The Patriots are en route in two weeks, which sets up a curious matchup as things currently sit in the standings.

Listen to this week’s episode of the show here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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PODCAST: Despite second loss, Bills do have big chance for rebound

Buffalo Bills podcast following Week 6 loss vs. Chiefs, chance for rebound vs. New York Jets.

The Buffalo Bills lost their second-straight game on Monday, falling to the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, 26-17. While the game wasn’t as one sided as last week, the Bills didn’t look to be there regular early-season standard.

The first half was brighter, with much better play calling on the part of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. With a decent mix of run and pass plays, the Bills kept it relatively close with Kansas City. Devin Singletary ripped off some big runs, and the Bills were acting like a balanced team, operating unpredictably, but the second half was a big regression.

On both offense and defense, there were lapses and the Chiefs had full control. They never looked back. It certainly brings into question Daboll’s “offensive genius” and whetherd defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier has a future in Buffalo. Daboll, who was being looked at and discussed as a head coach candidate against sub par teams, isn’t proving to be effective against the best of the NFL. Frazier looks to potentially be the deserved scapegoat if this Bills team underperforms.

Buffalo can get back on track against the inferior Jets next week, as they return to their normally scheduled game days. It’s been a rough few weeks, but a game against the Jets could be what the doctor ordered.

Podcast host Matt Johnson and David De Cristofaro take you through Bills versus Chiefs in the latest episode of the Bills Wire podcast. Subscribe and then listen below:

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Bills Wire podcast: Who to blame for blowout loss, Chiefs bounce back?

Buffalo Bills podcast, who to blame for blowout loss to Titans?

Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton joins podcast network host  Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) to discuss the Bills’ surprising performance against the Titans in Week 5.

After that dismantling, who’s to blame? Where do the Bills go from here? Well the Chiefs will have something to say about that this week.

Listen to this week’s episode of the show here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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Bills Wire podcast: Can Buffalo defense turn it around vs. Raiders?

Bills Wire podcast episode 4 on Josh Allen, defense, and Las Vegas Raiders preview.

While quarterback Josh Allen has been a revelation for the Buffalo Bills in recent weeks, the same can’t be said for the other side of the ball. What the heck has happened to the Bills defense?

Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton joins podcast network host  Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) to discuss the Bills’ win over the Rams and why there’s reason to trust Buffalo’s defense.

Listen to this week’s episode of the show here, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

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Bills Wire podcast: Josh Allen’s big day, Week 2 preview

Bills Wire podcast on quarterback Josh Allen, preview of Buffalo Week 2 game against the Miami Dolphins.

The NFL Wire Network’s new podcast series is back this week, and we’re talking all-things Bills once again on the Bills Wire podcast.

Podcast network host  Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) links up with Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton to breakdown a lot of things Bills-related, with a large chunk on Josh Allen following his career-best outing to start the 2020 season against the Jets. Is there more to follow for Buffalo’s QB against the Dolphins?

Listen to the latest episode of the Bills Wire podcast above, and be sure to follow it on Apple Podcasts or on your podcast service of choice (rate us 5 stars!).

The Bills visit the Dolphins at 1 p.m. on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

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PODCAST: Did Bills implode vs. Texans?

Buffalo Bills NFL podcast following Wild-Card loss to Houston Texans.

In a game that had all of the excitement, drama and controversy, the Buffalo Bills 2019 campaign ended. It was an incredibly disappointing ending as well, as the Bills had a 16-point lead in the middle of the third quarter over the Houston Texans in their Wild-Card matchup.

Complacency cost the Bills their first postseason win in this millennium.

Buffalo looked explosive, and dynamic on offense for the first time this year, on the opening drive, wasting little time to make it into the endzone with a mix of trickery and balanced play-calling. It seemed to truly peak there however. While the Bills did manage to get some points on the board after that, it became the proto-typical Bills offense, and that is something that must change if the team is to make leaps and progress.

Devin Singletary shined though in this game, and was utilized incredibly well in the first four quarters. His pass-catching ability is lucrative to the future of this team, as we see top-tier offenses strongly utilize those dual-threat running backs. His future is exciting and one that has a high upside.

Today, it may not feel like it, and maybe not even tomorrow, or next week, or next month, but this team has a bright future. This is not me saying the classic “next year” line that this fan base has heard for two decades, but this team has a bright future.

With young, affordable center pieces to the team, a culture first head coach and a general manager with a good sense of direction, expect the Bills to continue to be effective heading into the 2020 season.

The Bills Wire’s Matt Johnson breaks down the Wild Card game that was in this week’s Bills Wire podcast:

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