Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers says it "took a little toll" on him to watch his teammates play without him vs. Buffalo.
After four years, plenty of playoff heartbreak and an offseason roster purge of leadership and skill, the Buffalo Bills are finally returning to the AFC championship game.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper has rejoined the Buffalo Bills. Cooper returned from a four-day absence from the team due to a family matter, Bills coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday. “Amari is back," McDermott said.
Week 13, following a snowstorm in Western New York, he showed up dressed as a mad scientist, and when the Bills faced the Broncos in the wild-card round he came to Highmark Stadium dressed as Fred Flintstone with a Buffalo hat with horns on his head.
Mack Hollins continued to bring his outlandish pre-game fits to Highmark Stadium for the Buffalo Bills' NFL Playoff showdown against the Baltimore Ravens.
In his first year with the Buffalo Bills after joining from the Atlanta Falcons in 2023, wide receiver Mack Hollins quickly became a fan favorite. Hollins contributed 31 catches for 378 yards and five touchdowns in the 2024 season, and his impact on the team was evident as the Bills advanced through the playoffs.
When the Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship Game on the line tomorrow, one member of the Bills is going to be a bit lighter in the wallet. During last weekend's Wild Card playoff game between the Bills and Denver Broncos,
Kicker Tyler Bass' 51-yard field goal boosts Buffalo Bills' lead to 24-19 early in the fourth quarter. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's second touchdown run of first half boosts Bills' lead to 20-10 vs. BAL.
Bills fan runs from Buffalo to Highmark Stadium for charity
Buffalo Bills' Amari Cooper runs toward the end zone with the ball during the second half at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Oct. 20, 2024. The midseason trade for the wide receiver has paid instant dividends for the Bills. / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is listed as doubtful for Sunday night's playoff game at Buffalo because of a knee injury. Flowers was hurt in the regular-season finale against Cleveland, and the second-year receiver missed last weekend's 28-14 victory over Pittsburgh to open the postseason.