Sal Maiorana, one of the longest-tenured sports writers in the history of the Gannett newspapers in Rochester. He first came to the Democrat and Chronicle in 1986 to cover golf, later added Syracuse University football to his duties, and since 1990, he has been the primary beat reporter/columnist covering the Buffalo Bills. With more than 35 years of experience, he is also now the longest-tenured day-to-day reporter in the history of the Bills. Sal has won the Rochester Press-Radio Club's sports writer of the year award twice, he is an enshrinee to the Frontier Field Walk of Fame, he has won numerous writing awards and citations for Gannett, and he is also the author of 22 books including several on the Bills, but also books, among others, about the New York Yankees, Buffalo Sabres, Syracuse University, and Oak Hill Country Club. In addition to his writing, Sal can also be heard weekly on the Buffalo Brothers radio show on iHeart, and he is co-host of a podcast for the BLEAV Network entitled BLEAV in Bills.