‘Linebacker Terrel Bernard and wide receiver Curtis Samuel both sat out the session due to hamstring injuries. Then, what turned out to be the last play of practice, wide receiver Tyrell Shavers made a terrific one-handed touchdown grab with rookie cornerback Max Hairston covering him. As Hairston tried to knock the ball free, Shavers landed awkwardly as he came down.’
BillsBeat - July 28, 2025
Tyrell Shavers carted off field, Coleman with his best on day 4 of Buffalo Bills Camp
‘Coleman would be the first to tell you that he’s had some bad drops and miscues through the first four days of training camp. But none of them seem to be weighing on the 2nd-year wideout’s mindset as he put out perhaps his best performance of camp on Sunday while fighting off rain and slippery conditions. He made a really nice catch when the rain was at its heaviest against Ja’Macus Ingram for a touchdown.’
Tommy Parzymieso experiences full-circle moment at Buffalo Bills Training Camp
‘“It’s pretty cool to see them in action after I kicked off the draft class, and now they’re here practicing for this season,” Parzymieso told 7 Sports.’
4 takeaways: Injury toll rises, Keon Coleman, Ja’Marcus Ingram impress, more from Bills training camp
‘What looked to be the most serious injury of camp so far occurred on rainy field late in Sunday’s session when wide receiver Tyrell Shavers got carted off the field holding his right ankle after getting caught up with rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston on a 2-point conversion pass.’
Coleman shines, Bass struggles as Bills return to action for Day 4 of training camp
‘Sunday’s practice saw the best performance yet from a Bills second-year wide receiver, a difficult day for one player looking to shake off the struggles of last season, and some injury notes to be aware of going forward.’
Bills rookie Hawes using Ivy League degree on the field
‘“I was kind of prioritizing the degree more so than, I think, the football,” Hawes said.’
Top 3 things to know from Day 4 of Bills Training Camp
‘”We all want to take that next step forward because we didn’t finish off the year the right way, the way we wanted to,” center Connor McGovern said. “So, I think we’re really feeding off that and just continue to that next stride. Make sure the whole offense is just one unit, not just the offensive line. Josh is doing a great job being with us. I think we’re just ready to take that next step forward.”‘
Bills activate TE Dawson Knox and WR Laviska Shenault
‘The two missed the first four practices of camp due to injury. Knox was out with a hamstring injury and Shenault had a lower leg strain.’
BillsBeat - July 27, 2025
Bills need Greg Rousseau to be a game-wrecking pass rusher: 'I feel I can get a lot better'
‘Once again, the Bills are betting on Rousseau’s potential. He’s given them 21 sacks over the past three seasons and, in 2024, he had a career-high 16 tackles for a loss while forcing three fumbles. They know he’s capable of more, though, and they’re counting on him to be the closer their defense will need if they’re going to achieve their goal of winning the Super Bowl.’
Ryan O'Halloran: Reid Ferguson hopes NFLPA can thrive after month of adversity
‘Talk about a black eye, fat lip, broken nose and ear-to-ear forehead gash for the union. It’s like they have been hit over and over again by a steel chair. They lost the narrative – they have no plan and less leadership – and must use this as a wake-up call.’
Bills Mailbag: What type of impact will 'Hard Knocks' have on the team?
‘It will be minimal, if anything. I do wonder if the players will get tired of the constant presence of the cameras as camp drags on. If that happens, it’s possible that they become annoyed, for lack of a better word, and whether that’s reflected in their interviews. Through the first three days, however, there has been no evidence of that. It’s been status quo. One thing that has struck me is just how big a production the show is. The crew is all wearing blue shirts with “Hark Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills” on the back, so they are easy to spot … and there are a lot of them. The amount of content they record, and then have to sift through, is really remarkable. Like fans, I’m interested to see what they choose to air.’
Now catching balls from reigning MVP, Bills newly signed receiver ready for big role
‘“In the past, growing up young, I may have let some of those moments of always having to switch up kind of affect me, trying to get adjusted to other quarterbacks, and then maybe that guy getting hurt, too,” Moore said. “Just the ramble of things kind of affected me. So now, since I’ve been through that three, four times, now I feel like it’s just be ready for whatever.”’
Former Buffalo Bills cornerback declines Miami Dolphins’ latest offer
‘When a Dolphins fan stated that this was old news, Anderson clarified that Miami made another offer to Douglas as of Thursday. According to Anderson, money is likely a factor, but it may not be the only reason he rejected Miami.’
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky says praying for Damar Hamlin on air was 'uncomfortable' but necessary
‘”God, we come to you in these moments that we don’t understand, that are hard because we believe that you’re God, and coming to you and praying to you has impact. We’re sad. We’re angry. We want answers, but some things are unanswerable. We just want to pray, truly come to you and pray for strength for Damar, for healing for Damar, for comfort for Damar. Be with his family to give him the peace.”‘
Bills' newest WR abruptly retires before playing a game in Buffalo
‘On Saturday, Buffalo placed David White on the reserve/retired list. The 25-year old pass catcher is stepping away from football.’