It's finally over. The Bills have new ownership and moments after the news became official on Wednesday, Buffalo wide receiver Chris Hogan joined Armen and Levack to give the feeling of the players as they all know that they're staying in Western New York.

"It's beautiful," said Hogan, on 104.5 The Team. "I love this stadium. I love the fans and the people around here are awesome."

In the NFL, we've seen the transferring of ownerships take a toll on players, this one seemed to be handled well on all aspects.

"Russ Brandon and Doug Whaley did a great job keeping us in the loop of what was going on and who was doing what. They told us every single time in our meeting that it was business as usual and that they would take care of the business side and we could take care of playing football."

With a 3-2 record on the season and fresh off an upset win in Detroit, the Bills are feeling good about this season.

"We have a great team this year. This team collectively has really come together. We know we have a good team that can go out and win football games. Our goal right now is to get to the playoffs."

Quarterback EJ Manuel was swapped out for 31-year old Kyle Orton last week.

"Kyle's a vet," said Hogan, when asked about the biggest difference between the two. "He's been around the league for a very long time. He carries himself that way. He's very detailed in what he's doing as a quarterback. He tells us in practice and in a game what looks we're getting."

The Bills host their biggest game of the year this weekend against conference foes, the New England Patriots.

"It's Patriots week so everything gets amped up a little more. Everyone here wants to be a little more focused and get those extra rest so we can be focused for Sunday. Come Sunday, it's going to be a dog fight. they're a good team but we are firing on all cylinders right now. We're excited about going into Sunday."

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said this week that this game is undoubtedly a rivalry.

"Yeah, absolutely," said Hogan.

Kickoff for Patriots at Bills is at 1 p.m. this Sunday.

More From 104.5 THE TEAM