‘There’s some sense of serendipity: Miller spent months thinking he’d be drafted by the Bills in 2011. But instead, his path took him elsewhere, shaping him at each stop. Miles from Buffalo, he grew up, he grew attached. He was traded away, he broke down, he started over. Now, he’s starting over again, but this time, it is on his terms.’
Archives for July 22, 2022
Your guide to all 89 players on the Bills’ training camp roster
‘Tyler Bass: Young star tried only 4 50-plus FGs last year. Has ability to boot more.’
A fan guide to Buffalo Bills training camp
‘Practice times are subject to change. All seating is general admission, with accessible seating available in the Polisseni grandstand.’
Bills-Chiefs playoff thriller up for ESPY Award as ‘Game of the Year’
‘Interestingly, the other three nominees are all from the college ranks.’
Before lawmakers can join Bills community benefits negotiations, they’ll have to sign NDA
‘County Executive Mark Poloncarz is requiring the nondisclosure agreement to keep them from speaking about the negotiations until an agreement is reached.’
Here are the 5 position battles you need to follow during Buffalo Bills training camp
Five takes: Bills players with most to prove this season
‘Entering his third season in the NFL, it’s time that Epenesa had a breakthrough. While the former second-round pick has shown flashes during his time in Buffalo, he has yet to put it all together and force the Bills’ hand in terms of playing time. Last season, first-round pick Greg Rousseau came in and established himself as a starter his first year in the league. Buffalo is still waiting for Epenesa to do enough to earn adequate playing time week in and week out.’
Non-disclosure agreement further complicates community benefits agreement for new Bills stadium deal
‘”A nondisclosure agreement, quite frankly, is pretty typical and it was agreed by the County Executive and Franklin Jones that that was the best way to go forward,” said Toth.’
Bills running back room shares responsibility for creating a balanced offense
‘“Every game kind of evolves differently as the game goes on. I think the biggest thing is you have to be able to have that threat of being able to run the football,” said offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.’
Seven unexpected facts we found in the Bills media guide
‘Defensive end Shaq Lawson was the starting center on his high school basketball team. He led them to their first-ever Class AAA state basketball championship – with Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins as his teammate.’
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen visits Oishei to see impact of donations to The Patricia Allen Fund
‘On Wednesday the Bills quarterback visited the hospital to see first-hand the impact donations to the fund have made.’
Carucci Take2: 5 Bills offensive takeaways entering training camp
‘However, Dorsey still needs to find his way when it comes to developing the necessary feel and rhythm for when and what to call. He not only will be looking for ways to exploit vulnerabilities in the defense, but also to set the defense up with his play selection.’
Bills training camp spotlight: Kaiir Elam
‘Granted, Elam doesn’t have to be the next man up to start. There’s still Dane Jackson, who stepped in pretty nicely for White last season.’
Bills tight end Dawson Knox hosts youth football camp
‘“Just working hard,” said Knox. “I know it’s cliché but I was a walk-on in college so I had to learn how to work harder than everyone else. Whether that’s in school, playing football, or doing your chores around the house I think that’s huge.”’