‘“I’ve always loved it,” Allen said Wednesday. “It’s just being away and coming here, I mean every moment you’re awake you’re around your teammates, around your friends, around the strength staff, getting worked on and there’s no better way to get better at football than here. If you love football, you should love camp, just hanging out and being around the guys.”’
Archives for July 24, 2025
Bills takeaways: Brandon Beane ‘hopeful’ this won’t be James Cook’s last year with Buffalo
‘He went public this offseason with his desire to become one of the highest-paid running backs in the NFL. His $5.071 million cap hit for 2025 ranks 18th at the position, well below the market rate for someone so productive. The 2022 second-round draft pick led the league last season with 16 rushing touchdowns, and he ran for 1,009 yards on 207 carries. Cook became the first Bills player with 20-plus rushing touchdowns, regular season and playoffs, since O.J. Simpson accomplished the feat in 1975.’
Bills will include more details on community spending in annual report
‘That means breaking down whether the spending was made as an in-kind service or donation or in cash as part of community and civic programs and economic development and youth and education initiatives the Bills support each year.’
Bills camp observations: Joey Bosa a full participant on Day 1
‘“The body is perfectly fine. Calf is no issue anymore,” he said after practice. “I was feeling good weeks ago, so I was able to get a full offseason in and train really hard. I feel great coming into camp. It’s fun to be out there again. Obviously, you’ve got to knock the rust off, as usual during camp – cut down the mental errors, first day jitters a little bit, but it was a good day.”’
Ryan O’Halloran: Super Bowl or bust year for Buffalo Bills? It’s complicated
‘The Bills are expected to be elite … again. Anything less than 12 wins will require some explaining.’
Maxwell Hairston, Brandon Beane address civil lawsuit against Bills rookie cornerback
‘“I was an open book. I have two sisters that I love dearly, and I respect all females, and I was just determined to get my truth out there. Like I said, I was an open book, and I was exonerated from both of those and just got to stay strong. But I’m confident that my truth will be out there and, like I said, I’m an open book.”’
Buffalo Bills training camp parking info: Shuttle bus times for each day
‘There is no parking at St. John Fisher University. Shuttle buses are available from Jefferson Road Elementary (15 School Lane, Pittsford); Sutherland High School (55 Sutherland St., Pittsford); and Thornell Road Elementary (431 Thornell Road, Pittsford).’
Bills open training camp with Hard Knocks on the watch: 4 observations from Day 1
‘Obviously, many of the cameras were focused on quarterback Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP, and beyond that, Allen was one of the players wearing a microphone so that was an added dimension he had to deal with.’
Bills injury update: Two key offensive players miss first day of training camp
‘Coach Sean McDermott said tight end Dawson Knox is dealing with a hamstring injury, offensive tackle Spencer Brown still has lingering back problems, wide receiver Laviska Shenault has a lower leg strain, and offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran-Granger has a calf injury.’
Bills say star running back is ‘ready to go’ as he enters camp without contract extension
‘Just how much they love him, at least as it pertains to the business side of the NFL, is yet to be determined because as he began practice Wednesday on opening day of training camp at St. John Fisher University, he remains in contract limbo with no contract extension in sight.’
Buffalo Bills begin training camp with 2 key starters injured
‘Starting right tackle Spencer Brown is working through a back injury and didn’t practice on Wednesday. Brown dealt with back problems earlier in his career and had back surgery in the 2022 offseason ahead of his third NFL season. Brown played all 17 games in 2023, coming off the surgery, and then started 15 games for Buffalo in 2024.’
How Bills defense was able to shut down Keon Coleman on Day 1 of training camp (observations)
‘“Obviously routes on air is one thing, and picking a spot and throwing to it, but when you’ve got live bullets and guys out there, it’s different,” Allen said. “So making sure we’re continuing to get reps with (new Bills receiver) Josh Palmer and the rest of the team, and Elijah Moore and continuing to get reps with Keon (Coleman) and Dalton (Kincaid) and Khalil (Shakir) and Curtis (Samuel), like obviously everybody that I can mention just getting as much reps as possible because I do think as many reps as we can get the better.”’
Rose: Takeaways from day one of Bills training camp
‘The day started with the players who weren’t on the field, as tight end Dawson Knox, offensive linemen Spencer Brown and Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, and wide receiver Laviska Shenault did not practice. Bills head coach Sean McDermott did not elaborate on the timeline for any of the players to return to practice. Still, nobody with the Bills seemed overly concerned about the injuries being long-term issues. Bills general manager Brandon Beane shed some light on what led to Knox and Brown missing day one of camp.’
Training camp observations: Joey Bosa makes his Bills debut after missing minicamps with a calf injury
‘Tight end Dawson Knox (hamstring), right tackle Spencer Brown (back), center Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (calf) and receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. (lower leg strain) all missed practice Wednesday at St. John Fisher University. But Bosa, who missed all the team’s minicamps, was a full participant for the first time in his Bills tenure.’
Bills begin latest playoff quest with added eyes of “Hard Knocks” watching training camp journey
‘It might be hard to separate the two because there’s been a fire-breathing beast hovering in their path, preventing them from grasping the riches they desperately want to attain. The monster the Bills want to conquer, though, is very real and it resides in Kansas City.’