‘“I am so excited. I’m a huge Bills fan — my kids are huge Bills fans,” said Pittsford’s Deputy Town Supervisor Kim Taylor. “We’ve driven by many times, and honestly, you never know in town where you’ll spot a player or a coach.”’
BillsBeat - July 23, 2025
Bills bringing back classic helmets for last regular season game
‘Not only that, the Bills will be wearing the “Standing Buffalo” uniforms during the season. These feature the red Buffalo silhouette and the classic color scheme. These will be worn during the Week 6 and Week 11 games.’
They're back! Bills announce return of red helmets and Standing Buffalo throwback uniforms for 2025 season
‘The Bills will wear their red helmets for the Week 18 game against the Jets to celebrate the final regular season game at Highmark Stadium, allowing fans a chance to relive the nostalgia before Buffalo opens new Highmark Stadium next year.’
Top 5 Bills games in the red helmets
‘In celebration of the return of the red helmets in Buffalo’s final regular season game in Highmark Stadium, we take a look back at some memorable performances during the years in which the Bills donned their red helmets. Some are quite obvious, but for those who may be too young to know or others who may not remember we chronicle the top five games in team history in the red head gear.’
Bills sign WR David White Jr. and TE Matt Sokol
‘White spent last season with the Jacksonville Jaguars but did not see any action due to injury. The WR tore his ACL during OTAs last June. He was released by the Jaguars last month.’
Buffalo Bills 2025 Training Camp schedule
‘Buffalo will hold 11 practices in Rochester to prepare for the 2025 season. The Return of the Blue & Red will take place on August 1 at 5:30 p.m. at Highmark Stadium.’
BillsBeat - July 22, 2025
Bills position battles: Is Tre'Davious White an option to start over rookie Maxwell Hairston?
‘The first-round draft pick (Hairston) will compete against the eight-year vet (White), among others, for the starting job opposite No. 1 cornerback Christian Benford. Hairston has the elite speed, athleticism and ball skills the Bills covet at the position; however, he’ll need to show in training camp that he’s a capable tackler who can be trusted to cover the big, physical perimeter receivers in the NFL. Forget about everything you heard from mandatory minicamp – we won’t be able to gauge Hairston’s readiness until the pads are on, and corners are able to press at the line of scrimmage.’
Bills training camp schedule: Practice times for each session at St. John Fisher
‘The Bills’ practices are held primarily on the grass field at the Polisseni Complex which is behind Growney Stadium. There is grandstand seating on the near side, and bleacher seating on the far side, plus ample areas to stand. All practice times are subject to change.’
Bills Breakdown: Secondary
‘The back end of the Buffalo defense is cock full of intrigue. The Bills have several key returners, a few intriguing newcomers and one star of the past making his homecoming to the unit this season.’
Buffalo Bills position preview: Veteran Tre'Davious White attempts to fend off rookie Max Hairston
‘For years, the Bills haven’t been trying to find a No. 2 cornerback, first to play opposite White and now Christian Benford, who signed a four-year extension during the offseason. They drafted Kaiir Elam in the first round, but it was never a great fit and he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys after three years, 12 starts and one year left on his contract.’
Buffalo Bills position preview: Defense gets more athletic with Cole Bishop at safety
‘But the Bills plummeted to 24th in passing defense after giving up 3,843 yards, the most allowed by a McDermott defense since arriving in Buffalo in 2017. Hamlin and Rapp missed three games apiece, but ranked third and fourth, respectively, on the team in tackles.’
Buffalo Bills position preview: Who is going to emerge as Josh Allen's top receiver?
‘Who is going to be the entrée?’
Buffalo Bills 2025 training camp preview
‘The Bills have the highest of expectations coming off quarterback Josh Allen’s first MVP season, and the “Hard Knocks” cameras are ready to capture the action. A focus of the offseason was re-signing their own, keeping several key players for the long haul, including rewarding Allen with the most guaranteed money in NFL history. There are, however, new faces in all three phases that the team will be relying on to take that next step.’
Bills' Super Bowl hopes depend on 2 huge X-factors
‘”The Bills need at least one of the two to take a big step forward,” Walder writes. “If they do, GM Brandon Beane will look plenty justified not investing more in another pass catcher. More importantly, that would give Allen another real playmaker to throw to besides Khalil Shakir (I’m not much of a believer in former Chargers receiver Joshua Palmer). If neither break out, then Buffalo has a pass-catching weakness.”‘
Bills head into camp with new special teams coordinator
‘Tabor was the Carolina Panthers’ special teams coordinator for two year before that, and even served briefly as the team’s interim head coach in 2023. He also coached with the Chicago Bears in the same role from 2018-21.’