Feb. 27, 2026, 9:45 a.m. ET

The Buffalo Bills and rest of the NFL are in business mode at the 2026 NFL combine in Indianapolis throughout this week.

Along with nitpicking and chatting to prospects entering the upcoming draft, Buffalo’s front office spoke at interviews of their own… namely general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Joe Brady.

With that, here are five takeaways from Brady’s combine press conference:

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After the madness relating to what team owner Terry Pegula said at the Bills’ end-of-season press conference about wide receiver Keon Coleman, Beane made a strong point at the combine.

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The Bills GM mentioned Coleman can’t “let some of the maturity issues off the field effect the product on the field.”

Beane’s full remarks can be found here:

Working on another contractINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: General manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

After restructuring the contract of offensive lineman Spencer Brown to create salary cap space, Beane said something will have to be done about tight end Dawson Knox’s deal.

That has not yet happened with Knox, but the desire is not surprising from Beane. Knox’s $17 million salary cap hit is a big number.

Kincaid’s option

Beane said the Bills will exercise the fifth-year option on tight end Dalton Kincaid’s rookie contract… at the right time. That was essentially referencing once there is salary cap space cleared.

More from Beane:

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Buffalo’s longtime nickel defender Taron Johnson could potentially be moved to safety. Nothing is set in stone just yet, but as Beane and the Bills look to add and adjust the secondary this offseason… that change was not ruled out.

“Nothing’s off the table,” Beane said. “We’ll look at anything and everything as we make these decisions. He’s a good football player, and so you never want to rule anything out if you think that’s the best position for him after a couple weeks with [defensive coordinator] Jim (Leonhard).”

No hard feelingsINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: General manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

Beane and the Bills certainly heard critics of decisions already made this offseason, namely firing former head coach Sean McDermott and promoting Beane to President of Football Operations.

While the Bills GM knows some of those came from Bills Mafia, there are no hard feelings.