May 2021 - Buffalo Bills Wiretap

Stefon Diggs Aiming For 'Five Super Bowl Rings'

May 28, 2021 8:51 AM

During an interview with DC Magazine, Stefon Diggs set some lofty goals for the remainder of his career.

The Buffalo Bills wide receiver says he wants to win five championships.

"I haven't reached the mountain top yet. I always aim high. I want five Super Bowl rings," Diggs said.

"I want the Hall of Fame. I want the glory. I believe I'm a champion. But, more so, I want to carry some people along with me. I want my brother, Trevon, to have a good career. I want to give my mom a place where she can be comfortable. I want to give people jobs. I want to do more for D.C., my city. The mountain top isn't just for football; it's for life in general. The more people I can help -- that's when I'll look back and know I made a difference."

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Bills Name Four Women To Coaching, Staff Roles

May 21, 2021 9:10 AM

The Buffalo Bills have hired two women to full-time positions and brought on another two as interns.

Sophia Lewin will work as an offensive assistant for the Bills, while Andrea Gosper will serve as a player personnel coordinator on a full-time basis.

The Bills also hired Mechelle Geeter and Nikki Donoff as a scouting and an operations intern, respectively.

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Bills GM Gets Call From NFL Over Vaccine Comments

May 10, 2021 9:34 AM

Brandon Beane heard from the NFL league office last week after the Buffalo Bills general manager's comments during a radio interview about whether he would hypothetically release an unvaccinated player if it meant the team reaching a league-imposed minimum percentage of vaccinated individuals.

The message the league delivered to Beane, according to a source, was that a team may not release a player solely due to vaccination status.

During an interview on "One Bills Live" on Wednesday, Beane was presented a scenario in which the Bills were one player from reaching an undefined percentage of vaccinated players and was asked whether he would cut an unvaccinated player to return to normalcy.

Beane said he would, citing the advantage it would give the team.

"We're laughing, but these meetings [last season] were not as productive as before," Beane said. "You guys saw it in the field house -- sometimes we'd have three to four meetings going on, and sometimes you're talking over each other. But it was the only way to pull it off and be socially distanced.

"So it would be an advantage to cut a player and fall under that umbrella."

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