Chris Trapasso is the new site producer for Buffalo Rumblings, excited to cover the Buffalo Bills. He has a background in NFL analysis and aims to enhance the site's content with in-depth articles and news coverage.
Key points
Chris Trapasso is the new site producer at Buffalo Rumblings
He has a decade of experience covering the Buffalo Bills
Trapasso previously worked at CBS Sports and NFL.com
The site will focus on in-depth articles and comprehensive news coverage
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Buffalo Bills sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Buffalo Bills sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As you can see from the byline above, I’m Chris Trapasso, the new site producer here at Buffalo Rumblings, and I cannot stress with this keyboard the magnitude of excitement I have for this new job, covering/analyzing/examining/opining on the Buffalo Bills with this stellar staff.
For the long-time Rumblers and Bills fans, you may remember me from a decade ago, when I held this position during one of the two Tyrod Taylor years (boy that feels like forever ago, doesn’t it).
If you don’t, as someone actively trying to suppress my ego without a big one in the first place, I have no desire to write a mini memoir to introduce myself, but I do feel you’re owed a little background. After Rumblings in the mid-2010s, which came after a three-year stint as a homepage editor at NFL.com, I was hired by CBS Sports as an NFL Draft analyst, ironically, during the Josh Allen draft class year.
While with CBS Sports, role eventually expanded to just NFL analyst in-season and draft analyst from January-May, until I was part of layoffs in September.
You’ll quickly realize I love deep dives — film, research, analytics, opinion — etc. and from what I’ve followed myself as a long-time Rumbler who read this very site in its glorious infancy stages when Brian Galliford and Matt Warren were running the show, our staff can provide all of those type of pieces with relative ease.
We will do more of those article than ever before, while of course covering every piece of news that indirectly or directly ties to the Buffalo Bills.
I’m eternally gratefully — and I’m not using that term lightly, being out of the game for seven months wasn’t a blast — to have been hired for this job and plan to put everything I have into this position, hopefully making Buffalo Rumblings the most informative, humorous, insightful, thought-provoking, and authentically analytical site/community on the Internet.
Q&A
Who is the new site producer for Buffalo Rumblings?
Chris Trapasso is the new site producer for Buffalo Rumblings.
What is Chris Trapasso's background in NFL analysis?
Chris Trapasso previously worked as an NFL Draft analyst for CBS Sports and has experience as a homepage editor at NFL.com.
What type of content can readers expect from Buffalo Rumblings under Chris Trapasso?
Readers can expect more in-depth articles, analysis, and comprehensive coverage of news related to the Buffalo Bills.
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