NFL teams are in a stadium building frenzy. From the Chicago Bears,[1] Cleveland Browns,[2] Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans,[3] franchises across the league are capitalizing on a stadium construction boom. But while this excitement has led to the construction of many modern stadiums, it has also led to skyrocketing costs. Few teams have experienced this more than the... Continue Reading →
Pegula Family Looking to Sell Minority Stake in Buffalo Bills
[1] As of late last week, Buffalo Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula are currently exploring the possibility of selling a non-controlling, minority interest in the team.[2] The current working figure is a 25% stake in the franchise, though this number is not set in stone.[3] In a statement released on Friday, the Bills stated... Continue Reading →
Miller Set to Play Against Chiefs Amidst Current Assault Allegations
Last Thursday, Buffalo Bills edge rusher Von Miller turned himself into Glenn Heights Police (Texas) on a charge of assaulting a pregnant person – a third-degree felony. The alleged victim is Miller’s long-time girlfriend. Miller has been released on bond, and the Bills are aware of the incident. The Bills GM, Brandon Beane, spoke on... Continue Reading →
UB Law Students Create Site for info regarding Buffalo Bills New Stadium Deal
The Erie County Legislature unanimously approved the new Buffalo Bills stadium lease on Thursday, May 4th. This deal has been years in the making, but with this final vote, construction can finally begin on the new stadium set to be ready for the 2026 season. University at Buffalo School of Law (UB) students have been... Continue Reading →
Kansas City Chiefs Superfan on the Run after Bank Robbery Charges
Xaviar Babudar, well known by NFL fans as “ChiefsAholic,” was arrested on December 16 after allegedly robbing the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma. The 28-year-old man, who faces charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault while masked or disguised, is now missing after his ankle monitor was removed last weekend. According... Continue Reading →
Tua Take 2: Dr. John Leddy’s Thoughts
Last week I wrote about the NFLPA’s investigation into how the Miami Dolphins handled quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s injury. Dr. John Leddy weighed in and explained what he saw and how he was shocked that Tua was able to return to the game. The injury appeared to look like a concussion to most people besides the... Continue Reading →
Bills Mafia: What Rachel Bush Has To Say About The “No Fans” Rule
Photo Source: Twitter/@NFLonFOX After being crowned the best fans in the league, the Bills Mafia is struggling with not being allowed in the Bills Stadium to watch the games. Fox Sports conducted an "Ultimate Fan Bracket: NFL Edition" to determine which NFL team has the best fan base. Beating out 31 teams, Bills Mafia was... Continue Reading →
What Will the First Bills’ Home Game Look Like?
Photo Source: Twitter/@SalSports The Buffalo Bills, under New York State mandate, played their first two home games without fans. However, there has been some momentum to allow fans for the Bills' next home game, October 15, against the Kansas City Chiefs. For fans to attend games, positive COVID cases would have to safely stabilize for... Continue Reading →
Bills v. Dolphins: What Will The Rules Be In Miami?
Source: Sporting News/SN Illustration Football is back, but the fan experience is much different this year. Due to the pandemic, NFL teams have been faced with the tough decision of whether to allow fans to spectate the games in-person or not. Since the states have the power to place statewide guidelines, each team has to... Continue Reading →
Precedent for the Eric Wood Signing Bonus Dispute
Eric Wood’s odd two-minute “retirement” press conference may have been without precedent in NFL history, but the contractual dispute over his bonus money may not be.