2025 Buffalo Bills training camp
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The Buffalo Bills enter the 2025 season with one of the top rosters in the NFL, making it hard to find a weakness.
Which is fine, as last year Allen showed he could get it done without a star wide out, and for ESPN’s Mina Kimes, if she had to find something on the offense to fix, it would be to add one element.
Ultimately, the X factor for the Bills, according to Walder of ESPN, is the combo of wide receiver Keon Coleman and tight end Dalton Kincaid. “The Bills need at least one of the two to take a big step forward,” he states. “If they do, GM Brandon Beane will look plenty justified not investing more in another pass catcher.”
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has a backer in one ESPN NFL analyst.
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The Buffalo Bills added a veteran wide receiver late in free agency who could wind up having an impact on offense.
ESPN gave the Buffalo Bills a B-plus for their 2025 offseason but questioned the team’s wide receiver strategy, especially the signing of Josh Palmer.
With an offense led by MVP Josh Allen and a revamped defense after a free agent and draft splurge, the Bills’ roster, on paper at least, looks Super Bowl-caliber. But that is predicated on Allen being the best version of himself and operating the offense at a high level, which many think he’ll be able to do with Joe Brady pulling the strings.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook showed up for the start of training camp rather than holding out for a new contract, and it appears that he will be active when the team takes the field.