‘Joe Brady is Bills’ full-time offensive coordinator, Ronald Curry the quarterback coach, Connor McGovern the center and Curtis Samuel and Keon Coleman the projected top two receivers. Brady was promoted, Curry was hired, McGovern moved to a new position, Samuel signed as a free agent and Coleman was drafted. Just like their predecessors, they will all look toward No. 17.’
Archives for July 21, 2024
These 10 Buffalo Bills have the most at stake as training camp begins. Take a look
‘In no particular order, here are my 10 Bills – both players and a couple of coaches – with the most at stake this season.’
Your guide to all 91 players on the Bills’ training camp roster
‘Here’s a cheat sheet for the Buffalo Bills’ roster entering the 2024 training camp…’.
A fan guide to 2024 Buffalo Bills training camp
‘All practices will be held at St. John Fisher, with the exception being Aug. 2, which will be at Highmark Stadium. Practice times are subject to change, and tickets are required to attend. All seating is general admission and all tickets are mobile. There is wheelchair accessible seating in the Polisseni grandstand. Training camp opens one hour before practice begins.’
Tyler Bass and Bills kicking game needs to rebound in 2024: 5 Bills special teams questions
‘“There were certainly some things that we can do better from this past season,” McDermott said when he was asked specifically at the NFL scouting combine about why he retained special teams coach Matt Smiley. “Through two seasons (with Smiley calling the shots), we’ve had one that I thought was pretty good and one where I thought that we could have done some things better there. In (2022) we didn’t have the kind negative splash plays like we did in (2023) so we’ve got to get that out of our game.”’
Buffalo Bills division rival loses key pass-rusher ahead of training camp
‘Barrett’s abrupt retirement leaves the Dolphins thin at edge rusher entering training camp. Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb are expected back at some point this season, but both players are coming off of serious lower body injuries suffered in 2023.’
Tom Izzo remembers when he recruited Bills WR Keon Coleman as a basketball star
‘Coleman agreed to play both sports for Michigan State, though football became his primary sport, and that was certainly the case when he transferred to Florida State before the 2023 season. It was with the Seminoles last season that Coleman caught 50 passes on 87 targets for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns, putting him in position to be selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 33rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft.’
Bills’ best fit in 2025 is excellent cornerback, per NFL draft analyst
‘“Rasul Douglas is now the Bills’ top corner, though he’s a free agent after the 2024 season,” Sobleski wrote. “A more permanent solution should be added to the secondary. Arizona’s Tacario Davis brings something entirely different to the unit. Davis is a 6’4″ tarantula at cornerback who reroutes and completely smothers opposing wide receivers. He might be the Bills’ best chance to knock the likes of Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Garrett Wilson off their routes.”’
Can Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid combo take next step? A look at Buffalo Bills’ tight end room
‘Between Knox, Kincaid and Morris, the three primary Bills tight ends racked up 885 receiving yards last season. 673 of that coming from the at-the-time rookie Dalton Kincaid. Who just so happens to have a lot more confidence in himself ahead of training camp.’
Von Miller’s level of play remains a question mark for the Bills entering training camp
‘The always optimist said this spring he still believes he can be an impact player at this point in his career. Health wise, Miller is feeling good with the knee, no longer wearing a brace. St. John Fisher will be the setting where we start to see if actions match Miller’s words.’
Bills Camp Preview: Does Von Miller have anything left?
‘Greg Rousseau might be Buffalo’s most dependable player, but he’s not lived up to a first-round draft status. AJ Epenesa is off back-to-back 6.5 sack seasons, but is not someone offenses must account for. There’s hope with younger guys like rookie 5th-round pick Javon Salomon, and the veteran depth chart is good. But this position will live and die on the return of Von Miller.’