The Buffalo Bills officially unveiled their expanded Buffalo Bills Radio Network for the 2026 season, growing to 23 affiliate stations across New York, Pennsylvania, and even Florida as the team prepares for its first season in the new Highmark Stadium.
The team also announced new pregame and postgame shows, expanding their game day offerings.
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Chris Trapasso, Buffalo Rumblings’ Editor-in-Chief, has been named co-host of the Bills’ brand new live pregame and postgame radio shows along with former Bills Pro Bowl center Mitch Morse.
The new pregame show will begin two hours before kickoff, with Trapasso and Morse breaking down storylines, welcoming special guests, and getting fans ready for game day. After the game, they’ll both return for a two-hourish postgame show featuring game analysis, locker room reaction, fan calls, and live press conferences from head coach Joe Brady and quarterback Josh Allen.
The announcement comes as part of a major overhaul of the Bills’ radio coverage. The organization revealed the expanded affiliate network now has the potential to reach more than 30 million people.
The announcement is part of a complete reimagining of the Bills’ radio coverage. The organization will now produce and manage its own broadcasts, beginning with a return to 97 Rock (WGRF-FM) as the flagship station, where Bills games last aired from 1998 through 2011.
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The game broadcast itself will feature a familiar crew. Chris Brown returns for his fourth season as the “Voice of the Bills,” alongside color analyst Eric Wood, while Bills legend Steve Tasker joins as the sideline reporter.
For Buffalo Rumblings, seeing one of our own become part of the Bills’ official game day coverage is something worth celebrating. From everyone here at Buffalo Rumblings, congratulations to Chris on an incredibly well-deserved opportunity. We can’t wait to hear him helping Bills Mafia kick off and wrap up every game this season.