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Fans outside the stadium both before and after the game felt the team may have finally found its missing piece.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Erie County wants to celebrate local artists, and is seeking individuals to submit proposals for public art ...
Cooper finished with 4 catches for 66 yards, a touchdown, and a lot of acclaim from teammates to end his first week at One Bills Drive.
Two F-18 Super Hornet fighter planes flew over the stadium following the national anthem before the 1 p.m. start Sunday.
Except for a drop on the first throw that came his way, Cooper made his presence felt while playing 17 snaps (plus two negated by penalties).
A pastor used racial tropes and disparaged Muslims, Hindus, and Catholics. Assembly Member David DiPietro shared them.