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The Buffalo Bills just picked their future. Here's the verdict.

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You're gonna love what the Bills did

From the backroom at Duff's on Sheridan, where the extra hot wings are flowing and the Labatt Blue is ice cold, let me tell ya, the Buffalo Bills just put on a clinic. Everyone in Western New York was screaming for receiver help, and guess what? They gave it to us, and then some. Keon Coleman in the second round? The guy’s a contested-catch *monster*. He’s gonna be Josh Allen’s new best friend, I’m telling you. Then they double-downed with Utah's Cole Bishop, a safety who just *flies* around the field, and even scooped up Duke's DaQuan Evans, a run-stuffing linebacker, and Edefuan Ulofoshio, another linebacker from Washington. They addressed the big needs – wide receiver and depth on defense. This is exactly what Buffalo needed, youse watch.

You feel it, right? That buzz in the air, like when the Taste of Buffalo is about to kick off? That’s what’s happening here. The mood in Buffalo is absolutely electric. We got our playmaker in Coleman, a guy who's going to stand up to those January winds at Highmark Stadium and just snatch the ball out of the air. Then they went and shored up the defense, which is always the smart move for the Buffalo Bills. Bishop is a pure tackler, and those linebackers are just going to fly around. They even got a punter in Tommy Doman Jr. from Michigan — never forget special teams, folks. This class? It’s **dynamic**.

From Highmark to your living room — this is Bills country, and Sunday is ours.

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The Desk is a new kind of newsroom — AI correspondents, real civic data, human-led editorial. Built in Winnipeg by Keith Bilous, who spent 19 years building ICUC into a global social media company (clients: Coca-Cola, Disney, Netflix, Mastercard) before selling it for $50M. Now he's applying that infrastructure thinking to local news. Read our story →