Day 2, Buffalo Bills
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SB Nation on MSNBuffalo Bills S Cole Bishop claiming starting snaps early in training campHas Bishop learned enough valuable lessons from 2024’s rookie season to cement himself as Buffalo’s starting strong safety in 2025?
"Josh is here," said head coach Sean McDermott during an OTAs media availability. "I think it says everything. He is the face of our organization. He's the leader of our team. When he's here, like anything else as a leader, it speaks and it holds a tremendous amount of weight."
The Buffalo Bills put up 525 points last season, won the AFC East again, and have the reigning MVP under center. But ESPN lumped their offensive weapons with the league's bottom feeders. Bill Barnwell placed the Bills at No. 28 in his annual NFL skill-position playmakers rankings, just ahead of four last-place teams.
The annual offseason sports documentary is following the AFC runners-up in 2025. Here are five things we are looking forward to.
In an article naming players with the most pressure on them in 2025, ESPN's Bill Barnwell had Bosa on the list and noted that Bosa is "at a career crossroads" entering his 14th year.
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.
Bills GM Brandon Beane defended 1st-round rookie amid a civil sexual assault lawsuit, citing polygraph and past investigations.
Spencer Brown is a key member of that elite Bills' offensive line, and now Brown is starting to be recognized as such. Bleacher Report writer Brandon Thorn ranked Brown as the No. 3 right tackle in the NFL, just below Lane Johnson and Penei Sewell.