‘In order for the Bills to overcome the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as whomever gets in their way in the AFC, Buffalo will need all of their playmakers to step up. Arguably the most important wide receiver and playmaker for the Bills this season is second-year wideout Keon Coleman. The Florida State product caught just 29 passes in 13 games in 2024, with his big issue being that he struggled to separate from man coverage. On the first day of camp, it appears those issues have continued.’
BillsBeat - July 25, 2025
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‘From the beginning of practice, quarterback Josh Allen seemed to be looking 15-20 yards downfield each play, and often found success.’
Allen enjoys coming to training camp away from where they play
‘“I was just trying to stay in shape, keep in contact with the guys and make sure we’re on the same page and it’s great to be back out there flying around.”‘
James Cook addresses contract, Keon Coleman has bounce-back day on day 2 of Buffalo Bills camp
‘Cook is confident he’ll be getting a new contract. He just doesn’t know where it will be.’
Memorable day for Special Olympics New York at Buffalo Bills training camp, thanks to Josh Allen
‘“Adolph is an incredible athlete,” said Renee Snyder, Vice President of Development for Special Olympics New York. “He’s a leader for the athletes around him; multi-sport athlete became a coach as he got a little bit older.”’
4 takeaways: James Cook talks contract, injuries on defense, OL opportunity, more from Bills training camp
‘Buffalo’s top tailback displayed his game-breaking ability in turning a short pass into a long run to the end zone during team drills.’
Carucci: Bills’ Cook stands firm on getting ‘what I need’ in new contract
‘Until then, no player since Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane took over the Bills’ football operation in 2017 had put his negotiating laundry out for everyone to see. Some backlash was inevitable, of course, from in and out of the team.’
Allen, Coleman and Bills offense take flight on Day 2 of training camp
‘James Cook still the story on the second day of training camp.’
Late-round pick Prather motivated to make an impact for Bills
‘“At the end of the day, I’m just, you know, grateful that I got picked,” he said. “You could make being in this position very hard, but I’m blessed. I wouldn’t ask for it any other way.”’
Bills players, Gov. Hochul delight kids at training camp
‘She gave the kiddos autographs, and check this out: One of the kids who was with Primetime got an autograph from Terry Pegula, then told him he wanted Josh Allen’s autograph too.’
Buffalo Bills fans push through heat advisory to get a preview of their favorite team
‘”We’re from Jacksonville, Florida, so this feels like air conditioning to us,” said Cory Sparks.’
Bills coaches and teammates praise James Cook’s dedication amid ongoing contract negotiations
‘“James is a football player when you roll the ball out he wants to play ball,” said Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady. “All of the other stuff kind of takes care of itself and I understand it’s the business element that’s bigger than me.”’
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‘”It’s my job,” Cook said of why he’s in Rochester. “I’ve got to participate so I won’t get fined. Just come out here and show them that I’m ready to go and earn what I got to go get.”‘
BillsBeat - July 24, 2025
Josh Allen's training camp message to Bills? 'Just put your head down and work'
‘“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.”’
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.’