‘The offensive line was one of the best in all of football a season ago, and Buffalo returns all five starters up front, along with the often-used sixth linemen, Alec Anderson. This level of continuity up front is a significant boost for the Buffalo offense, especially given that the unit surrendered just 14 sacks last season, the fewest in the NFL.’
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Buffalo Bills position preview: Revamped defensive line to dictate course of the season
‘The message from the Buffalo Bills during the offseason was simple: the defensive line wasn’t good enough last year.’
Jim Kelly provides positive update as grandson battles medical complications: ‘Keep praying’
‘”Little Bean’s procedure is complete — and everything went well. THANK GOD!“ Jim Kelly posted. ”We are overwhelmed with gratitude for God’s hand in every detail today… for highly skilled and compassionate doctors and nurses… and for every single prayer that’s been lifted on our behalf. Today was a victory! To God be all the glory!”‘
Josh Allen determined not to let ‘Hard Knocks’ cameras become distraction for Bills in training camp
‘”First and foremost, cannot let it become a distraction,” Allen said. “Got to keep the main thing, the main thing, and that’s trying to be the best we can be on the field. Making sure we’re doing everything right, and not letting the cameras distract us. I think that’s going to be a sign of a good team.”‘
Josh Allen On Buffalo Bills’ Objective Entering 2025: ‘The Goal Is To Win The Super Bowl’
‘”No, I think everything is team oriented,” says Allen in a one-on-one interview when asked if he has any individual objectives. “I’ve never set out to go and try to win an MVP award. To be in the conversation and to win, that means your team’s playing very well. They don’t give MVP awards to teams that really don’t make the playoffs. To be in that position, it means we’re having a very good season.”‘
Buffalo Bills Training Camp Preview: Running backs and tight ends bring unique elements to offense
‘Filling out the rest of the room are camp favorite Zach Davidson, and two newcomers, in Keleki Latu and 2025 fifth-round draft pick Jackson Hawes, who plays like a blocking tight end but will be an interesting storyline to follow at training camp. Not only to see if he’ll make the 53-man roster, but also to see what his role could be on this offense.’
Bills training camp preview: Offensive line
‘The continuity of the big boys up front is a key reason why the unit has become one of the best in the NFL. The Bills have had just two different starting offensive line combinations over the last last seasons. Due to that cohesiveness, they have allowed the fewest sacks over that time span.’
Bills training camp preview: Defensive backs
‘When the Bills selected Cole Bishop in the second round of the 2024 draft, it became the most draft capital they’ve used on a safety in the Brandon Beane era. In Year 1, the young safety was behind the 8 ball due to injury.’
Bills camp countdown: A preview, position by position
‘Tight ends: The Bills will be counting on more production from this group, starting with Dalton Kincaid.’
Who are the Bills 2025 Training Camp Sleepers?
‘It might seem strange that a player whom the Bills traded for last season and manned the primary returner role would be characterized as a sleeper. But with a veteran returner signed as a free agent in Laviska Shenault, Codrington must demonstrate he can do more than just return kicks and punts. A short and compact corner, Codrington has seen more time inside at slot corner where he’ll be battling with veteran Cam Lewis to serve as Taron Johnson’s understudy. He’ll need to show progress there to help cement a roster spot.’