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Want to stay up to date on everything Buffalo Bills? Spectrum News 1 sports anchor Kevin Carroll and Andy Young will keep you in the know with everything that is happening with Buffalo's beloved team. You'll get in-depth discussions on upcoming games, match-ups and exclusive information throughout the week on the Buffalo End Zone podcast!
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Major changes are happening for the Buffalo Bills in 2026, so what's next? Spectrum News 1's Andy Young is joined by an all-star lineup of analysts and reporters: WGR's Sal Capaccio, New York Upstate's Matt Parrino, ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg and NFL analyst Chris Trapasso. The crew will discuss moves GM Brandon Beane needs to make this offseason to get to a Super Bowl, how new head coach Joe Brady and his staff should attack, players trades, free agents, surprise releases, draft picks and more. How will they reshape the defense under Jim Leonhard? Talking points include Josh Allen, James Cook, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Curtis Samuel, David Edwards, Connor McGovern, O'Cyrus Torrence, Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid, Joey Bosa, Terrel Bernard, Greg Rousseau, Ed Oliver, Michael Hoecht, Deone Walker, T.J. Sanders, Cole Bishop, Matt Milano, Christian Benford, Tre'Davious White, Maxwell Hairston, A.J. Epenesa and more.
The Buffalo Bills introduced the team's new coordinators on Thursday. Pete Carmichael (offensive coordinator), Jim Leonhard (defensive coordinator) and Jeff Rodgers (special teams coordinator). The trio hired by new head coach Joe Brady brings in new ideas, the ability to teach the game and more. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young dive into what each new coach brings to the team in 2026. The guys also take a look ahead to this week's Super Bowl between the Patriots and Seahawks. All that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
Joe Brady has been introduced as the Buffalo Bills' new head coach. What are his plans with the team? How can they get past the playoff wall? What role did Josh Allen play in the team's decision? Also, players' thoughts on the move after Sean McDermott was fired. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills have agreed to make Joe Brady their next head coach, a promotion from his position as offensive coordinator after firing Sean McDermott. Was it the right move to stay in-house after interviewing nine candidates? How much input did Josh Allen have on the decision? Kevin Carroll and Andy Young discuss the fallout from the move by owner Terry Pegula and President of Football Ops Brandon Beane in search of a Super Bowl. Talking points also include James Cook, wide receivers, Keon Coleman, Bobby Babich, Brian Daboll, Klint Kubiak, Davis Webb, Nate Scheelhasse, Mike McDaniel, Anthony Weaver, Anthony Lynn, Grant Udinski, Phillip Rivers and more.
Bills owner Terry Pegula and General Manager/President Brandon Beane met with the media to discuss the team moving on from head coach Sean McDermott. Pegula said he made the decision after visiting the locker room following the loss in Denver. The team had hit a playoff wall under McDermott. Quarterback Josh Allen was made aware after the fact. Beane takes exception to the idea that he used a power move to get rid of McDermott. The search for a new head coach is now underway, plenty of Keon Coleman talk and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills have fired Sean McDermott. As the head coach since 2017, McDermott helped the Bills break a 17-year playoff drought, draft Josh Allen and went 8-8 in the postseason, winning five AFC East titles. The team also promoted GM Brandon Beane to president of football operations. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young discuss McDermott's time with the Bills and what's next for the team on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Bills turned the ball over five times (four by Josh Allen and one by James Cook) on their way to losing to the Broncos 33-30 in overtime of the divisional round on Saturday. Allen also threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns, and Cook added 117 yards rushing. Questionable officiating also played a role with a couple of calls that went against the Bills in overtime. The season is now over, with a lot to address this spring. Kevin Carroll looks at the game and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills take on the top-seeded Denver Broncos on Saturday in an AFC Divisional Round playoff showdown. The Bills are beat up physically, with wide receivers Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers both suffering season-ending knee injuries in last weekend's win over the Jaguars. Can Josh Allen and Co. rise to the occasion for a trip to the AFC Championship game? Kevin Carroll and Andy Young break down the matchup on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast. Talking points include Sean McDermott, Josh Allen, James Cook, Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, Mecole Hardman, Ed Oliver, Maxwell Hairston, Bo Nix, Sean Payton and Courtland Sutton.
The Bills go on the road and beat the Jaguars in Jacksonville 27-24 to advance to the AFC divisional round. It's the first playoff win on the road of the Josh Allen era. Allen finished with 273 yards passing and scored with two rushing touchdowns while James Cook was kept in check with just 46 yards on 15 carries. The defense came up big when it was need including two interceptions - one to lock it up late. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills travel to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars on Wild Card Weekend. It looks to be the Bills' toughest test this postseason. The team is 0-5 away from Highmark Stadium in the playoffs. They do have the NFL's rushing leader in James Cook, however they'll face the league's top run defense. On the other side of ball, Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars offense have come to life, but the Bills defense has been great against the pass this year. Injury updates and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Bills closed out the current Highmark Stadium with an impressive 35-8 win over the Jets on Sunday. It was a festive day full of memories. The team sported the red helmet look from the 1990s. Former players celebrated before and after the game. Back-up players put together solid efforts in the win. The team now heads to the playoffs to face the Jaguars in Jacksonville. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
With what's likely the final game at the current Highmark Stadium set for Sunday, Kevin Carroll and Andy Young look back at some of the top memories from the home of the Buffalo Bills. They also dive into the upcoming playoffs and what teams the Bills could face in the first round. With health an issue on both sides of the ball, who should sit and who should play against the Jets? A look around the rest of the NFL and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills (11-4) take on the Philadelphia Eagles (10-5) in the penultimate regular season game at Highmark Stadium. The Bills have already clinched a playoff spot but still have a shot at catching the Patriots in the AFC East while the Eagles have locked up the NFC East title. How important is this game with both teams bound for the postseason? How do Josh Allen and the Bills matchup against a tough Philly defense? Can Buffalo's defense slow down Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith? Andy Young and guest co-host Alaina Getzenberg, ESPN Bills reporter, break down the matchup and look ahead to the playoffs on the Buffalo End Zone Podcast.
The 11-4 Bills escaped Cleveland with a 23-20 win on Sunday. James Cook with 117-yard rushing and two TDs leading the way. The passing game struggles continued with Josh Allen completing 12 passes for 130 yards. The o-line did its job, keeping Myles Garrett from becoming the NFL's sack leader. The Bills' defense delivered when needed. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The 10-4 Buffalo Bills travel to Cleveland this weekend to face the 3-11 Browns. The team's coming off a big comeback win over the New England Patriots. Josh Allen looks to be back in the MVP conversation and James Cook has a shot at finishing the season as the NFL's leading rusher. The team is looking for a full game after having to come from behind three weeks in a row. Meantime, the Browns' Myles Garrett could set the league's sack record against Allen and the Bills could lock up a playoff berth. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Bills improved to 10-4 on the season following a 35-31 comeback road win over the Patriots on Sunday. Once again, it was a tale of two halves with the Bills falling behind 21-0. Josh Allen and the Bills' offense came to life in the second with four touchdowns. Allen finished with three touchdown passes, James Cook with three total touchdowns and new dad Dawson Knox with two more touchdown receptions. The run defense continues to make solid second-half adjustments, but continues to struggle against the run. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Bills travel to the AFC East-leading Patriots on Sunday. The team is getting healthier as the regular season winds down. This will be the second meeting of the season, with the Patriots winning 23-20 in Buffalo. Avoiding turnovers will be key, along with a solid ground game on offense. Defensively, they will have to deal with Drake Maye and his ability to go deep. And it's another meeting with former Bill Stefon Diggs. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Bills improved to 9-4 on the season following a 39-34 win over the Bengals. They had to come from behind to do it after a slow start on both sides of the ball. Josh Allen did Josh Allen things. The tight ends had a field day against a bad Bengals defense. Christian Benford had another interception and another touchdown. Kevin Carroll, Andy Young and former Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson discuss all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
With just five games to go, the Buffalo Bills need to stack wins to stay in the playoff mix. It starts with a huge game against the Bengals at home on Sunday. The Bills will likely be without Joey Bosa for this game against Joe Burrow and the Bengals. Cincinnati is also looking at having Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins on the field. The Bengals defense is not good, so the Bills should be able to move the ball on the ground and through the air, so expect a high-scoring game. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all that and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.
The Buffalo Bills set an Acrisure Stadium record with 249 yards rushing in the Bills' 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Josh Allen once again threw for a touchdown and rushed for one, breaking the mark of 75 previously held by Cam Newton. The team did all this with two back-up tackles. Keon Coleman got out of the doghouse and scored. On defense, Christian Benford had a scoop and score and an interception. Kevin Carroll and Andy Young with all this and more on the latest Buffalo End Zone podcast.




