The Buffalo Bills will take all the help they can get this offseason, and luckily for them, they just got a much-needed boost from the NFL itself. On Friday, the Bills received a fourth-round compensatory pick, No.
To the surprise of everyone, the loss of LB Tremaine Edmunds doesn’t net the Bills a third-round comp pick On Friday, the NFL announced the compensatory pick information for the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns might regret recently giving quarterback Joe Flacco an incentive-laden, one-year deal after Flacco produced an underwhelming performance against the Chicago Bears in Week 15.
The Chicago Bears came away with a narrow 12-10 victory on Monday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings to earn their first divisional win under head coach Matt Eberflus.
Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds seems ready to play this week after getting through the loss to Detroit with limits on his snap count. Edmunds was not on the injury report put out by the Bears for Thanksgiving.
Bears middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is active to play against the Detroit Lions. It's somewhat of a surprise because Edmunds was questionable, but mainly because he never went through a full practice during the week.
Full injury report for Bears-Saints here. The injury reports are out for the Chicago Bears and the New Orleans Saints in advance of their game on Sunday, and there's a little good news mixed in on Chicago's.
Chicago Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds says he’ll be ready for the opener against the Green Bay Packers After a rough week of injury scares and fallen offensive lineman, the Chicago Bears look to be back on track and ready for their final preseason game this Saturday against the Buffalo Bills.
Injured linebacker Tremaine Edmunds returned to practice on Tuesday, which was excellent news for the Chicago Bears. According to 670 the Score’s Mark Grote, Edmunds was spotted in full pads during warmups.
First Jaquan Brisker referred to Bears middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds as 6-foot-8. Then quarterback Justin Fields expressed frustration at having difficulty getting the ball over Edmunds' long reach.
The Buffalo Bills are set to retain one of the AFC's best defenses this upcoming season, but that doesn't necessarily heal the wounds from one of the team's biggest offseason losses.
The Chicago Bears may have found the missing defensive piece in free agent linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
The Buffalo Bills have a big opening at middle linebacker following the free agency loss of Tremaine Edmunds.
While the Buffalo Bills entered free agency knowing there was a chance they could lose both linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and safety Jordan Poyer, they were able to maintain one, as Poyer re-signed.
When the 2023 NFL free agency legal tampering window opened up on Monday afternoon, quite a few moves were made very quickly. Among the most aggressive teams so far in free agency has been the Chicago Bears.
The Bears have already been very active this offseason, and that trend continued at the start of the free agency legal tampering period on Monday.
The Buffalo Bills likely won't let their standout linebacker Tremaine Edmunds test the open market without a fight. But as the free agency period approaches, getting him to stay is a different story.
According to Mike Giardi, Bills LB Tremaine Edmunds is expected to have a hot free agent market with a number of teams in line to pursue the 25-year-old former first-round pick. Buffalo will try to re-sign Edmunds, per Giardi, but they are somewhat limited financially this offseason.
The Buffalo Bills lost their defensive coordinator when Leslie Frazier announced he is taking a year off next season, and they may also have to replace multiple key players on that side of the ball.
Edmunds certainly has played himself into a favorable position for free agency, which may factor in to why he doesn’t sound super eager to work out a deal in Buffalo.
Bills LB Tremaine Edmunds has had a good career so far in Buffalo but is looking forward to his first voyage into free agency. “I’m gonna let the process take shape,” Edmunds said, via Henry McKenna of FoxSports.com.
The Bills have a number of important decisions to make this offseason as they look to maintain as much of their core as possible. Atop their priority list is a deal allowing them to keep linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
After another impressive season, Buffalo Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds has continued to rise up the ranks as one of the better defensive players in the league as he enters unrestricted free agency.
In 2018, the Buffalo Bills traded up to draft LB Tremaine Edmunds with the 16th pick, drafting him and Josh Allen in that first round. Since then, he’s had some up and down seasons, making some Bills fans wonder if he’s really the guy to man the defense.
The Steelers have had a knack for bringing talented bloodlines to Pittsburgh. With free agency just a couple of months away, they may be looking to pair up two more brothers in 2023.
It’s no secret that Tremaine Edmunds is playing well this season. It seems that the two-time Pro Bowler can finally excel with a much-improved defensive line in front of him.
Jackson was inadvertently nailed by teammate Tremaine Edmunds, who was trying to assist with the tackle.
2022 will ultimately be a key year when it comes to Edmunds’ earning potential.
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