BREAKING: Bills Cut Two Players After Violent Locker Room Fight Following Falcons Loss
Buffalo, NY – October 16, 2025
The Buffalo Bills made swift disciplinary moves on Monday morning, releasing two players following a locker room fight that broke out just moments after the team’s heartbreaking
According to multiple team sources, the altercation began as a heated verbal exchange over defensive responsibilities and special teams assignments but quickly spiraled out of control. Witnesses described the scene as
The confrontation reportedly took place after the postgame media session, when tensions inside the locker room were already running high. Both players —
Early Monday, the Bills officially announced the release of Ciarlo from the
Head coach Sean McDermott addressed the incident briefly, making his stance clear. “We compete hard, but we respect each other,” he said. “There’s a standard here — and when it’s not met, we take action.”
The altercation comes amid growing frustration within the organization following a string of defensive lapses and key injuries that have derailed the Bills’ early-season rhythm. Veteran players reportedly held a
With the bye week approaching, Buffalo now faces more than just personnel decisions. The team enters a critical stretch that will test not only its depth chart but also its
Ex-Ravens Coach Greg Roman Stuns NFL With Shocking Air Attack to Beat Chiefs

Baltimore, MD – September 6, 2025
For Ravens fans, watching the Kansas City Chiefs fall on opening night is always sweet. But seeing their fiercest AFC rival dismantled 27–21 by a familiar face made it all the more surreal.
That familiar face was Greg Roman. The former Ravens offensive coordinator — long associated with run-heavy playbooks and stagnant passing attacks — returned to the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2024. Few in Baltimore expected him to reinvent himself.
On Friday, he did just that. Roman flipped his own reputation upside down, calling a pass-first masterpiece that let Justin Herbert carve up Kansas City’s defense. The Chargers quarterback went 25-of-34 for 318 yards and three touchdowns, without a single turnover.
This wasn’t the old Roman Ravens fans remember. The Chargers managed just 90 rushing yards while being outgained on the ground. But through the air, Herbert lit up the night, connecting with Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen, and Quentin Johnston in an offensive onslaught.
It marked a sharp contrast from last season, when Los Angeles surpassed 300 passing yards only twice, while crossing 100 rushing yards in more than half of its games. Roman’s play-calling was unrecognizable — and, for one night, nearly flawless.
Even with the emphasis on passing, his core identity remained: time of possession. The Chargers controlled the clock from start to finish, a trademark of every Roman offense. They also executed to perfection in the red zone, sealing the upset.
For Ravens fans, it was shocking to witness. The man once blamed for Baltimore’s one-dimensional struggles had suddenly unleashed a balanced and explosive attack — and he did it against Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid.
One game doesn’t erase years of criticism. Doubts remain about whether Roman can sustain this newfound identity. But on Friday night, Ravens fans were left stunned, watching their old coach reinvent himself while their greatest rival paid the price.