The Seattle Seahawks have four major pieces of business to take care of this offseason, from our perspective. Most of the critical work will come on offense, where they have to a) rebuild the interior offensive line,
Every time a Pro Bowl player asks to be traded, the Buffalo Bills are inextricably linked as a landing spot. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf is the latest. Metcalf, a two-time Pro Bowl selection,
Six years ago, a healthy segment of Bills Mafia was calling for the beloved Buffalo Bills to draft wide receiver DK Metcalf. As it turned out, the Bills drafted underwhelming offensive lineman Cody Ford with the sixth pick in Round 2 while Metcalf fell to the Seattle Seahawks at No.
The Buffalo Bills emerge as a top team to land wide receiver DK Metcalf after the Seahawks star officially requested a trade out of Seattle.
The Buffalo Bills, who don't have a lot of spending room in free agency but have a general manager in Brandon Beane that made it clear that he's not afraid to trade draft picks to go get players that make the Bills better,
As the 2025 free agency period is set to open next week, the Bills must be creative about how they add to their roster. Buffalo currently ranks at No. 30 in cap space across the league. There have been many questions as to how the Bills will address filling holes on their roster, including at receiver, after the "everybody eats" approach in 2024.
Teams interested in trading for Metcalf would likely need to offer a new contract in addition to significant draft compensation.
The Seattle Seahawks cornerback, who was undrafted out of college, went from the practice squad to key member of the defense last season.