Beane: Bills will 'keep swinging' after another 'painful' end to season

Bills general manager Brandon Beane met with the media for over an hour on Thursday

Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - After having their season end in the playoffs with a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs for the fourth time in five years, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane says they will "keep swinging" in their attempt to get to the Super Bowl.

In a lengthy, wide-ranging end-of-season press conference with the local media on Thursday, the team's general manager reflected upon the 2024 season, their loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, and quite a few topics related to this offseason.

Beane said the Bills mentality will continue to "keep kicking the door until you knock it down."

The Bills have 17 pending unrestricted free agents, including wide receiver Mack Hollins and running back Ty Johnson. There are also questions surrounding several players' ages and contractual status, including defensive end Von Miller.

Here is an X thread of many of the areas addressed by Beane on Thursday:

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