
Katherine Fitzgerald
Reporter at Buffalo News
former skeeball machine co-owner • 2023 top 5 winner • i cover the bills for @thebuffalonews • @azcsports before, @azrepublicguild forever • ready to play MASH
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1 week ago |
auburnpub.com | Katherine Fitzgerald
Editor’s note: This is eighth in a series of position previews for the 2025 NFL draft. Today: Tight ends. The tight end renaissance is here, and it’s not leaving with this draft class. It’s an excellent class of tight ends for the 2025 NFL draft, and that could help shake things up in the league next season. Likely first-rounders Tyler Warren (Penn State) and Colston Loveland (Michigan) headline the versatile, do-anything group of prospects.
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1 week ago |
buffalonews.com | Katherine Fitzgerald
Editor’s note: This is eighth in a series of position previews for the 2025 NFL draft. Today: Tight ends. The tight end renaissance is here, and it’s not leaving with this draft class. It’s an excellent class of tight ends for the 2025 NFL draft, and that could help shake things up in the league next season. Likely first-rounders Tyler Warren (Penn State) and Colston Loveland (Michigan) headline the versatile, do-anything group of prospects.
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2 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Katherine Fitzgerald
Editor’s note: This is sixth in a series of position previews for the 2025 NFL draft. Today: Running backs. Ah, running backs. The position presents a larger question. There is a deep draft class this year, but the NFL has devalued drafting running backs. Can this year’s set of prospects buck the league’s trend? ESPN’s draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. understands the approach most teams will take, even with a plethora of viable options.
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2 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Katherine Fitzgerald
Editor’s note: This is third in a series of position previews for the 2025 NFL draft. Today: Quarterbacks. Long gone are the days when Buffalo Bills fans need to study the film of college quarterbacks. They still can, of course. But Buffalo is set with Josh Allen for another six years thanks to the quarterback’s recent record-setting extension. Instead, other teams around the league must hope to find the next Josh Allen. The problem is this year’s class is lackluster.
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2 weeks ago |
buffalonews.com | Katherine Fitzgerald
After each one of his touchdowns, Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox points toward the skies in honor of his late brother, Luke. The gesture represents Knox’s firm belief, even in grief, that Luke is watching from heaven. On Saturday, Knox got a little choked up while talking about the sign and the underlying reason in front of a crowd of about 700 attendees.
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