Former NFL QB and current NBC Sports analyst Chris Simms isn't impressed with the Buffalo Bills receivers.
As I recover from yesterday’s game, it’s hard to find any flaws with Josh Allen’s play. At least as much as people are putting on him. Those fumbles were his fault, sure.
The Buffalo Bills announced four roster moves for their wildcard game against the Dolphins. The full list includes: Bills elevated WR John Brown and DT Eli Ankou to their active roster.
Well, what a whirlwind of emotions we went through as Buffalo Bills fans yesterday. From the opening kickoff return touchdown, to bonehead turnovers, to another kickoff return touchdown in the second half, it was a very fun game to watch.
Buffalo Bills receiver John Brown had a very cool gesture during the team’s first game since safety Damar Hamlin’s collapse. Brown had an excellent diving catch for a touchdown in the third quarter of Sunday’s contest against the New England Patriots.
The Buffalo Bills had already built a 21-17 lead on Sunday at home against the New England Patriots after Nyheim Hines had his second kickoff return touchdown of the game in the third quarter.
The Bills announced on Saturday that they are elevating veteran WR John Brown for Week 18. Brown, 32, was a third-round pick of the Cardinals back in 2014.
I’ll be the first to admit that this isn’t what I envisioned after Cole Beasley left the Buffalo Bills in early 2022, considering the circumstances of his exit and his innumerable comments on the organization since his departure.
The Bills announced on Saturday that they are elevating WR John Brown to the active roster. Brown, 32, was a third-round pick of the Cardinals back in 2014.
Beginning his ninth NFL season, Brown will join a Bills team that features Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis and Isaiah McKenzie. Usage-wise, Brown is unlikely to approach his former role, but he certainly provides the Bills with experience.
The Bills are kicking it back to Josh Allen’s sophomore season.
The Packers may still be looking to add some more veteran help to the wide receiver group as they worked out nine-year veteran John Brown Wednesday.
Brown was a 1,000-yard receiver as recently as 2019.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on Tuesday that wide receiver John Brown, running back Kenjon Barner, kicker Jose Borregales and tight end Codey McElroy will be protected members of their practice squad in preparation for Sunday's Divisional Round matchup with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars continued to shake up their receiver depth on Monday, releasing veteran John Brown from the practice squad after just two games on the active roster.
John Brown has found his next NFL gig.
After requesting his release from the Raiders, John Brown did not land an immediate contract. But the veteran starter has resurfaced on the radar.
One of the major storylines for the final 53-man roster this week was the release of Raiders wide receiver John Brown. The release by the Silver and Black comes after Brown requested a release from the organization.
John Brown is back in free agency. The veteran wide receiver requested his release from the Raiders, who honored that request.
The decision of veteran wide receiver John Brown to join the Las Vegas Raiders had more to do than just money and location. His decision to play for the Silver and Black was solely based on which quarterback he would like to play with, and Derek Carr was one of them.
The Las Vegas Raiders certainly didn’t shy away from making big moves this offseason. One of their most underrated moves, however, was signing John Brown to a one-year, $3.7 million contract this offseason.
No. 15 has been a special number in the Raiders organization. It can be traced back to 2015 when wide receiver Michael Crabtree made an impact during the three seasons with the Raiders.
The 2021 NFL Draft is complete, and that means teams across the NFL are in the process of piecing together their entire roster. The Las Vegas Raiders are likely no different before what could be a pivotal fourth season of the second Jon Gruden era.
As a free agent, Brown should generate a healthy amount of interest from teams. The 30-year-old is not an elite receiver but, when healthy, he has proven to be a reliable target.
The Bills save just under $8 million by cutting Brown. He had a $9.5 million cap hit for the 2021 campaign.
While the news is disappointing, it's also business as usual for a Buffalo side that hasn't had Brown in the lineup since a loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Nov. 15.
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