‘When Dawkins wasn’t speaking in front of the room, he was sharing his perspective as a left tackle with the up-and-coming college offensive linemen. They had the opportunity to pull current and former NFL players, like Kevin Mawae, Olin Kreutz, Joe Thomas, and Will Shields aside for tips and techniques to enhance their games.’
BillsBeat - July 13, 2025
Bills camp countdown: A preview, position by position
‘Wide receiver: Which players will fit various roles? There’s plenty to figure out once training camp begins.’
BillsBeat - July 12, 2025
Buffalo Bills position preview: The veteran (Tre'Davious White) or rookie (Maxwell Hairston) at cornerback?
‘Hairston’s selection was basically required after the Bills missed on Elam, the 23rd overall pick in 2022 who didn’t fall out of favor as much as he was unable to ever gain favor with the coaches. In three years, he started only 12 of his 29 games and had two interceptions. He was flipped with a sixth-round pick to Dallas for a fifth-round pick (Hancock) and a 2026 seventh-round pick.’
PSLs in Bills new stadium now cost $1,000 in upper level, and price could get even lower
‘The Bills sold almost 8,000 PSLs from Jan. 1 to March 31 and were on pace to sell another approximately 9,000 PSLs during the latest quarter, from April through June. That’s a dramatic uptick from when the team was selling higher-priced club and first-level seats – a process that began in March 2024.’
Maxwell Hairston’s speed gives Bills an enticing corner
‘The coolest thing about him is that you have to win in short to medium routes to be successful. Because if you throw a long ball to his assignment, be ready for him to run right with the receiver and knock the ball away.’
Bills Breakdown: Wide Receivers
‘The Bills’ wide receiver room is perhaps the most polarizing position group on the roster every year, with fans and pundits alike calling into question whether Bills General Manager Brandon Beane has given his MVP QB enough weaponry to work with. Although the group leaves a bit to be desired again heading into this season, it is certainly good enough for Buffalo to achieve its lofty goals.’
An inside look at the construction of the new Highmark Stadium, future home of the Buffalo Bills
‘”Incredible pride, I feel lucky,” Cravotta said when asked what it’s like to lead the project. “We take it seriously. Every day you get here, and you just pinch yourself. A lot of responsibility. A lot of eyes on this project, but — great.”‘
BillsBeat - July 11, 2025
Buffalo Bills position preview: Who secures starting safety role?
‘The Bills didn’t overhaul their safety room by any means this off season. After Rapp and Damar Hamlin started last year, there’s more trust in Rapp than ever before for Buff alo. He had a year playing behind Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer to get his feet set in Buff alo, and now he has shifted to helping younger players get their game right.’
Josh Allen picked for national pistachio ad campaign
‘Allen is also part of a fourth-generation farming family who is a supplier to Wonderful Pistachios.’
Buffalo Bills’ biggest offseason signing criticized in ESPN team grades
‘Josh Palmer hasn’t played a game for the Buffalo Bills yet, but he’s already received a cold reception from ESPN.’
Bills Breakdown: Running Backs
‘While there was a lot of drama about who would return following last season, the Bills bring back their entire room from a season ago. James Cook, Ray Davis and Ty Johnson make up the backfield trio and form one of the more diverse and complete combinations in the NFL.’
Former Bills safety Jeff Nixon remembers his time playing at Highmark Stadium
‘”The atmosphere was great because Chuck Knox had come in, and he was an established coach,” Nixon said. “He had some great success when he was out in LA and we knew he was a good coach, and he surrounded himself with other good coaches. And I was able to have a pretty good career there during that period of time.”‘
Buffalo Bills Training Camp Preview: New and familiar wide receivers join 'Everybody Eats' offense
‘“I demand greatness from myself,” Coleman said. “To know my coaches demand the same level of greatness from myself. And as far as the leap from year one to year two, I don’t think it’s as big as everyone thinks it is. I know that I’m capable of doing, they know what I’m capable of doing, so it’s about staying healthy all year, and we’re going to show.”‘
Wonderful Pistachios and Josh Allen: A harvest of talent and education
‘The nut brand announced Thursday a major partnership with Allen, whose fourth-generation family farms pistachios in California’s Central Valley, where Wonderful Pistachios are grown.’
Hoecht focusing on ‘next right thing’ after PED suspension
‘“My responsibility,” he said. “They tell you that from day one. What you put in your body is your responsibility, so the first step, take responsibility from it. Then, my parents always instilled that the cover up is always worse than the crime. Stop the bleeding, and let’s start figuring out what the next thing, the right thing to do is.”’