‘This upcoming season will mark Year 22 the Bills have held training camp in Rochester. Dates and times for training camp practices will be announced on a date later this year.’
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Buffalo Bills announce 2023 training camp to be held at St. John Fisher University
‘Training camp took place in Orchard Park in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but returned to St. John Fisher last season which led to fans flocking to SJFU to see the team.’
Buffalo Bills info to know ahead of the NFL Draft
‘The glaring hole on the Bills’ roster is middle linebacker following the departure of Tremaine Edmunds in free agency. Beyond that, other needs on Buffalo’s roster come from a lack of competition/depth and concerns about certain positions’ future, not immediate holes. Alongside linebacker, other positions the Bills could look to target throughout the draft include wide receiver, offensive tackle, defensive tackle and safety.’
Bills announce training camp return to St. John Fisher University for 2023
‘The camp schedule will likely be released in late June, but a similar number of practices can be expected as what the Bills had last season.’
Bills returning to St. John Fisher for training camp
‘The university hosted Bills camp annually from 2000-2019 before taking a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.’
Bills head back to St. John Fisher for 2023 training camp
‘The Bills announced through Twitter on Monday that they are heading back to St. John Fisher University for their 2023 training camp.’
Take a WR, trade, or go defense? NFL Draft analysts share their best strategy for the Buffalo Bills
‘Today, we’re diving into what NFL analysts and draft experts think is the best approach for the Bills, who have a total of six picks in the 2023 NFL Draft.’
2023 Mock Draft Watch 9.0
‘No. 27 – DT Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh.’
Ryan O’Halloran: Analyzing the value of the Buffalo Bills’ No. 27 pick, other topics before NFL draft
‘“If I was a team sitting there at Nos. 36-37 and I wanted to move up to Nos. 30-32 (or higher) and didn’t have to give up a crazy amount to secure that fifth year, that’s a valuable asset to have on a premium player like quarterback, pass rusher, left tackle,” Beane said. “It’s probably a pretty good cost-saver if you truly believe in the guy.”’
Potential Bills target Jordan Addison grew up an admirer of Stefon Diggs
‘“We grew up around the same neighborhood,” said Addison, who is nine years younger than Diggs. “We played for the same youth league team. That was a guy I looked up to and watched growing up. He went to Good Counsel High School. I went to a few of them games. So playing in that offense with him would mean a lot.”’
Rival area scout takes shot at Buffalo Bills roster ahead of 2023 NFL Draft
‘“They have six picks and a lot more needs than that,” said one rival area scout.’
Inside Buffalo Bills’ NFL draft process: Meetings, mock drafts, more meetings culminate over three days
‘Over three days, seven rounds and 259 picks, the mini-marathon of a weekend concludes a process that started with an initial meeting last May, a starting list of 400 players in December and hours of draft meetings to finalize a board filled with players the Bills believe are a fit for their organization. Energy in the form of coffee, assorted snacks and, of course, Beane’s Raisinets are a means to staying sharp.’
Inside the Bills: Grading Brandon Beane’s 2020 draft class three years later
‘Epenesa has shown flashes of being a difference maker as an edge rusher – his game at Miami in 2021 showed that – but the problem has been consistency.’
5 takeaways from Buffalo Bills’ top-30 visits: WR the target in Round 1?
‘Between Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers and Jordan Addison, the Bills hosted three receivers that are expected to be selected in the first round of the draft. Tennessee’s Jalin Hyatt, another top-30 visitor, could also be in play for Buffalo at No. 27 if the trio above are off the board.’
Former Bills Star LeSean McCoy Takes Harsh Swipe at Jim Kelly
‘“First of all, Jim always talks, when I was there he was always talking, he just wants to talk about the team,” McCoy said on Up and Adams. “Nobody talks about how he came up short every year, every year, every year. Nobody’s talking about that.”’