Buffalo Bills, Training Camp and St. John Fisher
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That end to the season put a damper on Bills quarterback Josh Allen being named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player for the first time. While speaking to Sports Illustrated, Allen made it clear that individual accolades aside, the Bills have just one goal in 2025—victory in Santa Clara in Super Bowl LX:
With the start of 2025 NFL training camps just around the corner, Bobby Kownack provides a deep dive into the Bills' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
The Buffalo Bills have high hopes for wide receiver Keon Coleman in Year 2. As a rookie, Coleman flashed and was positive but disappointed following a hand injury. Can he go back to his best in 2025? Offseason preparations could help. Coleman has put those in ahead of training camp which begins on Wednesday.
For the 24th time since the start of the 21st century, the Bills will start their preparation for the regular season at St. John Fisher University.
Looking for a spark on defense, the Buffalo Bills took a risk in NFL free agency. If it pans out, their pass rush could be dangerous.
NFL Films vice president and executive producer Ken Rodgers, the longtime “Hard Knocks” steward, still anticipates dramatic stories to tell. He knows a great tale when he sees one. Rodgers has been in charge of “Hard Knocks” since 2007 and directed the 2015 documentary “Four Falls of Buffalo” for ESPN.
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Yardbarker on MSNNFL Films exec reacts to Bills' strong feelings about being featured 'Hard Knocks: Training Camp' teamDuring a recent chat with Tim Graham of The Athletic, NFL Films vice president and executive producer Ken Rodgers addressed the Bills' feelings about being part of a show they clearly want nothing to do with ahead of the upcoming season.