‘”Joey Bosa will not participate today, he pulled a calf. He’ll be out for, more than likely, the foreseeable spring time, at least, and then we’ll get into training camp. Should be good to go by training camp,” said McDermott on Tuesday.’
BillsBeat - May 28, 2025
Why it is way too early to be concerned by Buffalo Bills RB James Cook's absence
‘”This is still voluntary, so regardless of what everybody wants, everybody wants us to play like football. How many days in a year? 365 days in a year. That’s what the world would want, but it’s impossible, and this is voluntary, so this shouldn’t be hurting anything that’s going on and whatever’s going on,” Dawkins added. “I just hope that it continues to go in a peaceful way. But this is a voluntary part of the season, and we’re happy to have everybody that’s here, and for the people that aren’t, we still love them, and it is what it is.”‘
Bills’ Ray Davis, mental health organization advocate for foster children
‘Davis said he was nervous at first to tell his story of bouncing around five high schools and feeling very little love from the adults around him. Then it hit him, this is his purpose, to impact others, sharing his experience. He said it’s a purpose higher than winning football games. “(My purpose is) to be able to provide what I went through, and provide a blueprint to try and help kids understand it’s ok to go through adversity because there’s always going to be a light at the end of the tunnel,” he said. “But you have to make sure you have the right people around you.”’
Allen, Bills begin on-field voluntary OTAs
‘Other than Cook, the only other on-field absence was defensive lineman Joey Bosa. The Bills free agent signing suffered a calf injury last week according to McDermott, and is expected to miss the rest of the spring before returning to action for training camp.’
James Cook absent from Bills OTAs, Joey Bosa injured
‘McDermott says Joey Bosa will be out for the foreseeable springtime due to an injury.’
Josh Allen attends voluntary sessions ahead of wedding, earning teammates' praise
‘Him being in attendance ahead of this big moment in his life made an impression on his teammates. “Josh is an MVP, on and off the field,” said offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.’
Vince Carter makes appearance at Bills OTA’s
‘Basketball Hall of Famer and Bills minority owner, Vince Carter, made an appearance at Tuesday’s practice. Bills head coach Sean McDermott, saying, “You talk about high-level performers. This is one right here. So I’m looking to learn from him as much as anyone,” McDermott said.’
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‘”We’re staying in touch like you’d expect a player and a coach to do. James will be here when he’s ready to be here and we move forward,” McDermott shared.’
BillsBeat - May 27, 2025
Joshua Palmer's role with Bills among 5 storylines to watch at OTAs
‘Palmer was signed to a three-year, $36 million contract, $18 million of which was guaranteed, because he has proven he can get open against man coverage, and he should be able to block as effectively as the receiver he is replacing, Mack Hollins. These OTAs are an opportunity for Allen to continue to develop chemistry with a receiver who should play an important role this season.’
Bills have intriguing decisions to make on defense as voluntary minicamp begins
‘The Bills have traditionally kept three outside cornerbacks active the last two seasons and they likely have too much respect to keep White as a healthy scratch. White has a $2.2 million dead cap hit they can absorb in the event Hairston wins the job in training camp. The other three players present another conundrum. It’s possible they keep an extra cornerback this year instead of a special teams-oriented wide receiver, so they could keep Ingram, Jackson and Strong. Or they could keep White, activate him and use him as an insurance policy. Normally ties go to draft picks, but Strong is a sixth rounder and those players are never safe on Buffalo’s roster. Plus Ingram (three years) and Jackson (four) have a lot of experience in coach Sean McDermott’s defense.’
Bills begin OTAs on Tuesday
‘According to the NFL and NFLPA’s collective bargaining agreement, during Phase III, teams may conduct a total of 10 days of OTAs. No live contact is permitted, but 7-on-7, as well as 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are permitted.’
BillsBeat - May 26, 2025
Are the odds Joshing us? Bills favored in every 2025 game
‘On top of all that, the odds are in the Bills favor. Quite literally. While the numbers are subject to change as the season nears, ESPN BET Sportsbook has the Bills favored in all of their 17 games for the 2025 season, the only team to be in such a position. Twenty-three teams, since 1978, were favored to be favorites in every regular-season game.’
BillsBeat - May 25, 2025
'Relentlessly' working: Chase Lundt's road from Texas high school to UConn to Buffalo Bills
‘Healthy over his final three college seasons, Lundt stood out on the field, starting 38 consecutive games at right tackle and showing enough potential for the Buffalo Bills to make him a sixth-round draft choice on April 26.’
Bills Mailbag: Analyzing the current roster's positional strengths and weaknesses
‘There are a couple of positions that give me some agita. It was natural after losing Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde that the Bills’ play at safety would take a step back, and that happened in 2024. Still, the Bills are pretty much running it back at the position. Taylor Rapp is a trusted starter, but opposite him, Cole Bishop has got to show in training camp and the preseason that he’s ready to step into the starting lineup ahead of Damar Hamlin. Bishop had an uneven rookie season, to put it kindly. He’s a good athlete, but is he a great one? The play in the AFC championship game when Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy wrestled the ball away from Bishop absolutely can not happen (even if, on review, it looked like the ball hit the ground). That was not a good look for Bishop.’
What comes next for the Bills this offseason?
‘The Bills will host organized team activities — more commonly referred to as OTAs — from May 27 to May 29, then again on June 2, June 3, and June 5. They will also host a mandatory minicamp from June 10 to June 12.’