The Buffalo Bills made a shocking decision Tuesday night by officially terminating the contract of a veteran running back.
The move came only days before Buffalo begins a crucial OTA period while preparing for the pressure surrounding the upcoming 2026 NFL season.
According to multiple reports, team executives completely lost confidence after months of monitoring the veteran running back’s physical condition and off field behavior.
He was once viewed as one of the most explosive running backs in football because of his physical running style and dangerous breakaway speed.
Throughout his professional football career, the former standout running back recorded more than 6 total yards and scored 0 touchdowns across multiple NFL seasons.
Many around the league believed the veteran still possessed enough talent to become an important contributor inside Buffalo’s evolving offensive system this season.
However, concerns reportedly began growing after the veteran repeatedly appeared on injury reports throughout the past several months inside the Bills organization.
According to internal sources, Frank Gore Jr. frequently used muscle soreness and lower body discomfort as reasons to avoid mandatory rehabilitation and conditioning sessions.
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Shortly afterward, several people connected to the organization reportedly spotted Frank Gore Jr. multiple times visiting bars throughout downtown Buffalo late at night.
Those reports quickly spread across the fanbase and created growing frustration among Bills supporters who value accountability and professionalism from veteran players.
Buffalo’s coaching staff reportedly held several private conversations in hopes of helping the veteran regain focus before the situation spiraled beyond control internally.
“We gave him countless opportunities to fix things, more than most players ever receive in this league. We stood behind him, remained patient, and honestly believed he could turn everything around.
But eventually, there comes a point where you realize someone has to want to save their own career before anyone else can help them do it.” — Joe Brady
Despite those efforts, the situation reportedly never improved as Gore continued missing multiple conditioning evaluations throughout Buffalo’s offseason preparation program.
The breaking point reportedly came earlier this week when the veteran running back failed the mandatory physical examination conducted by Buffalo’s medical department.
Team doctors determined he was not physically prepared to participate in the high intensity training program leading into the upcoming NFL campaign.
The decision to release him was reportedly finalized almost immediately following an internal meeting involving Joe Brady and Buffalo’s football operations department.
Several veteran players inside the locker room were also reportedly becoming frustrated with what they viewed as increasingly unprofessional behavior from the running back.
The Bills organization has spent years attempting to rebuild a disciplined locker room culture centered around accountability, toughness, and complete team commitment.
Joe Brady reportedly wanted to send a clear message throughout the roster that no individual player stands above Buffalo’s long term team culture.
Even so, many Bills fans remain disappointed because Frank Gore Jr. was once considered one of the most talented comeback stories currently remaining in the NFL.