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The Buffalo Bills have been extremely active in free agency, especially with bolstering their defense. But two of their new signings will be unavailable for the first six games of the 2025-26 season, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBills signees Larry Ogunjobi, Michael Hoecht facing PED suspensionsActive in the pass rusher market this week, the Bills will need some early-season help. It will be a while before their full ...
The Buffalo Bills will have to wait a while to get a pair of their new additions on the field. General manager Brandon Beane ...
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RotoBaller on MSNLarry Ogunjobi, Michael Hoecht Both Facing Six-Game PED SuspensionsBuffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane said that both defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and defensive end Michael Hoecht will face six-game suspensions to begin the 2025 season for violating the ...
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The Bills signed Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi as free agents this week, but neither of them will be able to help the defensive line for the early part of the 2025 season.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Friday that Hoecht has received a six-game suspension for violation of the NFL's policy regarding performance-enhancing substances, Matt Parrino of The ...
He joins fellow former Los Angeles resident pass rusher Joey Bosa to set the new edge in Buffalo with Bills regulars Greg Rousseau and A.J. Epenesa. The four pass rushers combined give the Bills the ...
The risk is worth the reward. That’s clearly how the Buffalo Bills feel about Joey Bosa. The team officially announced signing Bosa, who comes with a lengthy injury history that has derailed the ...
Defensive end Greg Rousseau has started to make himself known around the NFL. Following his fourth season in the NFL, the University of Miami product ranked among the top 101 players in the league ...
Singer and West End musical theatre actor Michael Ball took over the reins of the much-adored Love Songs show on BBC Radio 2 last year, following the heartbreaking death of Steve Wright.
US political commentator Michael Knowles has claimed that "liberal elites" at the Munich Security Conference "had good reason to cry" as their "corrupt political order is coming to an end." Speaking ...
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