Coming out of their 2025 offseason minicamp, the Buffalo Bills prepare for training camp with similar roster questions as years past. While their first Super Bowl appearance of the Josh Allen era still evades them, the Bills are still viewed as top title contenders.
The Bills experienced a lot of turnover in the offseason, placing more emphasis on their OTAs and minicamps. Head coach Sean McDermott prioritized chemistry in the spring, allowing the team to build a foundation over the coming months. While it is still early, Buffalo has a lot to be pleased with in its offseason.
Following another heartbreaking playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills entered the 2025 offseason in a familiar position. With most of the AFC improving, Buffalo hopes its seismic changes will be enough to keep pace with the league. Regardless, more than a few things will be different once they return to the field in the fall.
Two years after their initial explosion, the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift craze finally seems to be dying down. However, just as the league gets used to one celebrity couple, another could take the spotlight. Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld have been together since 2023, but the media cannot seem to get enough of them after getting married.
Photos from the couple’s wedding did not just go viral; they went nuclear. The wedding featured several notable celebrity guests, leading to millions of total impressions on social media. From Bills Mafia to pop culture fans, Allen and Steinfeld have a wide reach that influences countless people worldwide.
The couple’s wedding could not have been better timed, as both are at the peak of their popularity. Allen claimed the 2025 MVP award in February, just two months before Steinfeld’s ‘Sinners’ released in theaters. ‘Sinners’ grossed nearly $400 million at the box office, making Steinfeld arguably the most popular actress of the year. Her already robust career will only increase tenfold when ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ finally comes out.
Through four years in the league, Elijah Moore has not underwhelmed, but he has yet to truly reach his expectations. After two years each with the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns, Moore has a career-high of just 640 receiving yards. While always reliable, Moore has routinely been a victim of poor timing and subpar quarterback play.
Now in the best situation of his career, Moore is already thriving at the Bills’ 2025 offseason minicamp. Not only has he gained coaches’ approval, but Moore’s teammates are already noticing his impact. Tre’Davious White called him a “big-time player” with “amazing route-running,” according to Buffalo reporter Alex Bravsky.
Since Stefon Diggs left in the 2024 offseason, the Bills have yet to find a permanent replacement as Allen’s No. 1 target. Moore, who primarily operates in the slot, will have to split snaps with 2024 leading receiver Khalil Shakir, but it...