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Ryan O'Halloran

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Sports Writer at Buffalo News

Sports stories and columns for The Buffalo News. Native of North Dakota, Kansas State alum, former resident of Va., Fla. and Colo. Covering the NFL since 2004.

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  • 1 week ago | buffalonews.com | Ryan O'Halloran

    The worst part for Buffalo Bills players Terrel Bernard, Shane Buechele, Taylor Rapp and Tyrell Shavers is when they have to leave their newborn babies, if only for a few hours. They simply don’t want to miss a moment. The best part? Everything else. The lack of sleep. The holding. The feeding. The changing. And just looking at them. This Father’s Day has a particularly special meaning for the four players who became first-time dads this spring.

  • 2 weeks ago | buffalonews.com | Ryan O'Halloran

    Two players remained on the practice field earlier this month following a Buffalo Bills workout, going through drills for nearly 30 minutes under the midafternoon sun. That extra work has helped turn cornerback Christian Benford from sixth-round pick to starter and a contract extension and cornerback Ja’Marcus Ingram from practice squad player to solid contributor.

  • 2 weeks ago | buffalonews.com | Ryan O'Halloran

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen sat down behind the microphone after mandatory minicamp practice Tuesday for the first time since marrying actress Hailee Steinfeld on May 31, complete with his play-call wristband … and a wedding ring. “We’re back to football,” Allen said. “Got some hardware now. Good to go.”Allen was absent from last week’s organized team activity practices after getting married in California, continuing a calendar year that included winning NFL MVP in February.

  • 2 weeks ago | buffalonews.com | Ryan O'Halloran

    Thirty-two summers ago, the Buffalo Bills completed four months of negotiations to sign Thurman Thomas to a four-year, $13.5 million contract to make him the NFL’s highest-paid running back. Thomas, 27, was entering the final year of his deal and already had three Super Bowl appearances, two first-team All-Pro nods and one MVP on his resume. “I wanted to stay here,” No. 34 said on July 21, 1993, in Fredonia.

  • 3 weeks ago | buffalonews.com | Ryan O'Halloran

    The offseason departures of punter Sam Martin, 35, and defensive end Von Miller, 36, have pushed Buffalo Bills defensive tackle DaQuan Jones to the top of charts. Jones, 33, is the oldest player on the roster, and entering Year 12, two more than the next-closest player (defensive end Joey Bosa).

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Ryan O'Halloran
Ryan O'Halloran @ryanohalloran
9 Jun 25

RT @ByMHarrington: Inside the NHL: In the wake of Scouting Combine, here's two D the #Sabres can consider at No. 9 (if they keep the pick,…

Ryan O'Halloran
Ryan O'Halloran @ryanohalloran
9 Jun 25

Five things we'll be watching for you, the reader, during #Bills minicamp this week. Via @kfitz134

The Buffalo News
The Buffalo News @TheBuffaloNews

The Buffalo Bills will enter the next phase of their offseason this week, with mandatory minicamp taking place in Orchard Park. With the caveat that it is still early, and still only June, here are five things to watch for at the minicamp. https://t.co/MMUPcsGr9V

Ryan O'Halloran
Ryan O'Halloran @ryanohalloran
9 Jun 25

RT @ryanohalloran: About #Bills RB James Cook on eve of his anticipated arrival at mandatory minicamp. How about pursing a two-year extens…