On Friday, two days after the 2024 NFL year officially started, the Buffalo Bills hosted 28-year-old free-agent defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day at One Bills Drive.
The debut was better than expected I assume you know by now that the Buffalo Bills lost a game to the Cincinnati Bengals. One of the more compelling story
There’s no two ways about it, the Buffalo Bills went on the road and came up short against the Cincinnati Bengals. They’ve watched what was once a sure-fire Wild Card spot fade into uncertainty and, at 5-4, are once again tasked with making critical adjustments after a loss.
The Buffalo Bills have both cornerback Rasul Douglas and defensive tackle active and on the field for their Week 9 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Buffalo Bills made multiple additions during the week of the 2023 NFL trade deadline. Capping them off was the addition of defensive tackle Linval Joseph.
Change can be difficult, even for professional athletes who know their future is in the hands of a general manager with the power to make a life-altering trade.
The Buffalo Bills decided to bring in a trio of new players on this week as the 2023 NFL trade deadline went down. The Bills (5-3) landed cornerback Rasul Douglas in a deal with the Green Bay Packers.
A rash of injuries had put the Buffalo Bills’ season in doubt, but before Week 9’s festivities, general manager Brandon Beane brought in the reinforcements.
Linval Joseph has been around the block in the NFL. So much so, his current situation isn’t new to him. Joseph, 35, was drafted by the New York Giants in 2010.
The Buffalo Bills signed veteran defensive tackle Linval Joseph and placed cornerback Kaiir Elam on injured reserve Thursday. Joseph, 35, spent last season with the Philadelphia Eagles and has played in 179 games (170 starts) since the New York Giants made him a second-round pick in 2010.
The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran defensive lineman Linval Joseph, according to the team’s official X account. As a corresponding move, the Bills have placed cornerback Kaiir Elam on the injured reserve list.
After coming up in trade rumors, Kaiir Elam will now be sidelined for an extended stretch. The Bills corner has been placed on injured reserve, per a team announcement.
The Buffalo Bills added much-needed depth on the defensive side of the ball Thursday.
Julio Jones is a big name much the same way defensive tackles Ndamukong Suh and Linval Joseph were last year. Suh and Joseph had enough left to help the Philadelphia Eagles make a march to the Super Bowl.
The 40-degree difference in the weather temperature aside, August felt a little like last November for the Philadelphia Eagles. It was then, after Week 9, when the team signed a pair of veteran defensive tackles in a 24-hour span – Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh, and the Eagles went to the Super Bowl.
The good news for the Eagles is that they do have two first-round picks, including the No. 10 overall pick, as a result of a trade with the New Orleans Saints, so they will have some draft capital to help restock the defensive cupboard.
Linval Joseph had done it all through his first 12 NFL seasons, checking off the Super Bowl box with the New York Giants as a starter in just his sophomore campaign and ultimately developing into one of the better nose tackles in the NFL en route to becoming a two-time Pro Bowl selection in Minnesota.
The 11-1 Eagles are set to face off against the 7-4-1 Giants this Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The Eagles' run defense versus Giants star running back Saquon Barkley is the matchup to watch during this heated NFC East rivalry.
Imagine an Eagles five-man front with Jordan Davis in the middle flanked by Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh with Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham on the outside.
Have you ever eaten donuts for breakfast or a big bag of potato chips for dinner? Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman can relate.
It’s all about the ring for Linval Joseph. He wants another one, and he likes the Eagles’ chances. “Me and my agent were talking about it two weeks ago
Philadelphia's run defense just got some serious muscle up front.
Philadelphia has struggled against the run in each of its past two games. This signing stands to provide some help for the 8-1 team on this front.
Joseph has been one of the NFL's most enduring presences since coming into the league.
Joseph is a 12-year veteran. He started his career with the Giants and played there from 2010-2013. He would then go play for Minnesota from 2014-2019. The 33-year old last played with the Chargers from 2020-2021.
Linval Joseph is the man in the middle of the Chargers defensive line. Last Sunday against the Eagles, he was a wrecking ball, having nine tackles in a matchup that needed his production, especially against a good running offense.
The Minnesota Vikings’ 2019 season came to an ugly conclusion Saturday against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Playoffs. The final score of 27-10 doesn’t do the game justice.
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