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Air Raid | Buffalo Football
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Steve and David preview and react to every Bills game, dissect and project Bills roster construction, and deep dive into the NFL draft landscape throughout the year. The podcast has no affiliation with the Buffalo Bills organization.
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The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason with clear needs at the linebacker position. The schematic change to Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 defense presumes that Gregory Rousseau and newly acquired Bradley Chubb will man the two starting OLB spots. However, there is still concern that the Bills have very little depth at the ILB position. Terrel Bernard could blossom in this scheme, but Bernard injuries have left his 2023 campaign as a distant memory. Dorian Williams has loads of athletic ability, but is he ready to step into a full time starting role? Behind Bernard and Williams, the Bills have done nothing during free agency thus far to address the position, leaving the NFL Draft as the next major avenue to acquire talent. Join Judge and Tilt as they break down the 2026 linebacker draft class. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills entered the offseason with clear needs at the safety position. The release of Taylor Rapp along with the departure of Damar Hamlin (for now) had created a hole opposite of starter Cole Bishop. The Bills have added CJ Gardner-Johnson and Geno Stone in free agency, but many fans and analysts still believe the Bills need to spend a high draft pick on a safety. Join Judge and Tilt as they assess this year's safety draft class and the approach the Bills might take now that they have added a few free agents. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills brass was front and center at Indianapolis during this past week's NFL Combine. Brandon Beane and Joe Brady took questions from the media, and several prospects that could be of interest to the Bills had strong performances. Notably, players from the interior offensive line and safety position groups left their mark. Who helped their stock the most? Which players fell a little short of expectations? Join Judge and Tilt as they react to all of the happenings from another exciting week in Indianapolis. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills front office will descend on Indianapolis in just one week. The NFL Combine begins on Monday, February 23rd as Brandon Beane, Joe Brady, and other key members of the Bills coaching staff will be on hand to take in all of the workouts, drills, and interviews on what has become one of the NFL's flagship offseason events. Join Judge and Tilt as they preview which prospects are set to put on a show in Indy, and what position groups the Bills should be following closely. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills have a variety of position groups that need addressing over the course of the 2026 offseason. As free agency creeps closer, and with the NFL Draft less than three months away, Judge and Tilt assess the biggest gaps on the current roster. The guys take an early look at some of their favorite free agent and draft targets as the 2025 NFL season has officially come to an end. Share your thoughts and free agent/draft wish lists in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills enter the offseason with many question marks across the roster. Breaking down the Bills roster position by position, Judge and Tilt will go assess which players are no longer under contract for the Bills, and at what positions groups the Bills have the biggest roster gaps. Join the guys for their annual Bills roster deconstruction episode to get you ready for Cover 1's Salary Cap Extravaganza episode this upcoming Wednesday (Feb 4th). Judge and Tilt as give their thoughts on Joe Brady, Pete Carmichael, Jim Leonhard, and more! Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills officially parted ways with head coach Sean McDermott on Sunday, bringing an end to a nine-season era defined by consistency, contention, and unfinished business. Under McDermott, the Bills snapped a 17-year playoff drought, reached the postseason eight times, compiled a 106–58 record, and captured five AFC East titles. Yet despite sustained success, Buffalo never reached a Super Bowl, often undone by a defense that surrendered 33.2 points per game in postseason losses. The Bills now find themselves in rare and frustrating company: one of only four teams to win a playoff game in six straight seasons, alongside the ’90s Cowboys, the 2010s Patriots, and the modern Chiefs dynasty. Those teams all took home THREE Lombardi Trophies during their runs, yet the Bills don’t have a single Super Bowl appearance to show for it. So where does Buffalo go from here? We break it all down and more on this episode of the pod.
The Buffalo Bills (4-1) lost to the New England Patriots (3-2) on Sunday Night Football. Costly turnovers, penalties, and the inability to stop Drake Maye late in the game were too much for the Bills to overcome. Josh Allen committed two turnovers and was sacked four times on a night where the offense struggled to score touchdowns. Dalton Kincaid set a career game high in receiving yards (108). Stefon Diggs dominated the Bills secondary on his way to 10 catches for 146 yards. The Bills also got bit by the injury bug as both Matt Milano and Connor McGovern were injured during the game. Join Judge and Tilt as they sift through a rollercoaster of an evening at Highmark Stadium. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills (4-0) outlasted the New Orleans Saints (0-4) on an up and down Sunday at Highmark Stadium. James Cook paced the Bills offense with 117 rushing yards, and Josh Allen accounted for three touchdowns on the day. The Bills defense struggled to contain the Saints rushing attack, but the pass defense saw continued improvement from second year player Cole Bishop. Bishop nabbed a timely interception as the Saints threatened to score late in the first half. Join Judge and Tilt as they reflect on all of the happenings from an interesting, yet victorious, afternoon in Orchard Park. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills (2-0) didn't even need a touchdown from Josh Allen to beat the New York Jets (0-2) this past Sunday. James Cook led a dominating ground attack (21 carries, 132 rushing yards, 2 TDs) in the 30-10 victory at MetLife Stadium. Newcomer Joey Bosa had a sack and forced fumble as the Bills defense held the Jets to a meager 154 yards of total offense. The defense bounced back after a subpar outing against the Ravens a week ago. Josh Allen took a hit to his nose and missed two plays, but otherwise played a steady game on a day where the Bills controlled the game from start to finish. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap all of the action from a fun filled day of NFL football. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills mounted an epic comeback on Sunday Night Football to beat the Baltimore Ravens, 41-40. Josh Allen accounted for over 400 total yards and four touchdowns to put a stamp on his early season MVP consideration. Second year wide receiver Keon Coleman secured eight catches for 112 yards, while James Cook racked up 102 yards from scrimmage. On a night where the Bills defense struggled, they forced a key fumble on Derrick Henry in the fourth quarter to give the a team a chance to stay in the game. The defense then forced a late Ravens punt to give Josh Allen and the offense enough time to allow Matt Prater's game winning field goal attempt. Join Judge and Tilt as they recap all of the happenings from a wild Sunday night. Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section. Go Bills! #BuffaloBills #GoBills #BillsMafia #NFL #joshallen #nflplayoffs #superbowl #mvp #football #sports #nfldraft #sports #bills #nflweek1 #baltimoreravens #ravensflock #lamarjackson #nfl
The Buffalo Bills are less than one week away from embarking on their 2025 NFL campaign. How will Josh Allen perform in 2025 after his 2024 MVP season? Can Dalton Kincaid bounce back after injuries hampered his production a year ago? Will new faces like wide receivers Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore have meaningful impacts? Can the Bills defensive line, with the additions of Joey Bosa along with rookies TJ Sanders and Deone Walker, perform in the most crucial moments? Join Judge and Tilt for their annual NFL predictions show. The guys project key Bills statistics for 2025, as well as the NFL playoff teams, MVP, and other player/coach honors. Share your predictions and thoughts in the comments section. Go Bills!
The Buffalo Bills are making big moves as the 2025 regular season approaches! In this episode of the Air Raid Hour, we break down the return of defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, what it means for the Bills’ defensive line, and whether Dewayne Carter could be on the trade block. We also dive deep into the final 53-man roster cuts, discussing surprises, standouts, and what the potential roster tells us about Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott’s vision for this team. 🔥Topics in this episode:Jordan Phillips re-signs with the BillsDewayne Carter trade rumors and valueFull 53-man roster predictions and analysisBiggest winners & losers from cutdown dayIf you’re a Bills fan looking for in-depth analysis, this is the episode for you.📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Buffalo Bills news, roster breakdowns, and weekly game analysis!#BuffaloBills #BillsMafia #JordanPhillips #NFL #BillsRosterCuts
The Buffalo Bills didn't score a point and were dominated by the Chicago Bears to finish off the second week of the NFL's preseason. Join Judge and Tilt as they share their biggest takeaways from the game and look ahead to the team's next week of practice. Share your reactions and thoughts in the comments section. Go Bills!
Buffalo Bills: Mitch Trubisky vs Mike White for QB2, James Cook’s hold-in, Frank Gore Jr’s emergence, Tyrell Shavers’ big day, Chase Lundt’s debut, and more from our Week 1 takeaways. We break down:QB2 drama: Trubisky vs WhiteFrank Gore Jr’s big gameTyrell Shavers & Jackson Hawes shineDefensive flashes from Deone Walker & TJ SandersMilano, Benford, Bosa looking as advertisedSafety position concernsJordan Hancock’s solid debutBrad Robbins’ strong showing📌 Subscribe for more Buffalo Bills news, analysis, and breakdowns all season long. #BuffaloBills #BillsMafia #NFLPreseason




