‘“I would definitely say for me and Greg, we came in together, and we spent a lot of time together off the field and on the field,” Basham said. “So, it’s more of us, just feeding off one another. We had OK seasons last year, so we’re building off that, so we have a great season. Add A.J. into the equation as well, we’re all three young guys. So that competition between all three of us I feel like it’ll help us in the long run.”’
Archives for July 17, 2022
Training camp preview: Change is theme of offseason for Bills’ defensive line
‘Top position battle: Can Epenesa take a step forward? A second-round pick in 2020, Epenesa still needs to produce more for the Bills. Lawson adds depth, but also could add pressure for Epenesa to cement his role on the team. He’s had just 2.5 sacks in two years and had limited snaps toward the end of last season.’
Bills Mailbag: Downtime on airplanes, subjective stadium rankings and ketchup
‘I think this is great on both ends. Props to Elam for being so excited to learn. But it is also my firm belief that we’re all at our best when we have time to breathe, and it’s important in all workplaces to have work-life boundaries recognized from the top down. Props to Beane on letting the flight be its own moment.’
New stadium, new experience: More details emerge on Buffalo Bills facility
‘Still, the footprint of the new stadium will be smaller at 730 feet wide (about 100 feet less than Highmark Stadium) and 880 feet long (about 50 feet less). The idea is to help create an intimate setting for fans, with “amazing sightlines” and the potential for intimidating Bills’ opponents, Radecic said.’
Thad’s Three Things: Bills Wide Receivers Preview
‘Whoever ends up the top option in the slot will also be brand new to that role in Buffalo. The lack of general familiarity at receiver is not a giant problem, but don’t be surprised if the Bills’ passing game takes a month or two to really get humming.’