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It’s always fun to see the difference a year makes, and nd as far as for 2024, Brandon Beane has kept some receipts. The Buffalo Bills general manager spoke to the media Tuesday while visiting Indianapolis for the NFL scouting combine.
Twenty-nine days after seeing their season end in the AFC championship game, the Buffalo Bills, led by general manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott, were expected to begin arriving in Indianapolis on Monday for the weeklong scouting combine.
While at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, 7 Sports reporter Dom Tibbetts spoke with NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe to look at the Bills options in 2025.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/)
Beane was part of two Super Bowl teams in Carolina that had hulking defensive lines. The 2003 Panthers featured Kris Jenkins (335 pounds) and Brentson Buckner (335), while the 2015 squad had Kawann Short and Star Lotulelei, both of whom were 315.
With all the recent discussion surrounding the Bills' need to add a difference maker on the defensive line, some fans might be happy to hear what Beane said when asked about poten
Brandon Beane is open to any and all ideas as to how to best make use of his first-round draft pick. That includes potentially trading it, the Buffalo Bills’ general manager said Tuesday during his annual media availability at the NFL scouting combine.
It's no secret that the Buffalo Bills need defensive line help, and Bills general manager Brandon Beane was asked about it in Indianapolis during his media availability at the NFL Scouting Combine. What followed was a lengthy response,
As the NFL Combine begins in Indianapolis 7 Sports caught up with Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane for a one-on-one interview.
Bills GM Brandon Beane questioned the methodology and transparency of anonymous surveys in his reaction to the Bills' NFLPA report card showing.