Plus, how the Bills are preparing to handle the added attention from HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks.’
The Buffalo Bills once again enter the 2025 NFL season with Super Bowl aspirations. As has been the case in nearly every season since general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott came to Buffalo, competition to crack the 53-man roster figures to be intense leading up to the start of the season.
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by examining the latest round of 53-man roster projections to find out who the football pundits feel will have a spot and who will be on the outside looking in once the active roster is finalized.
Dissecting the latest batch of 53-man roster projections to learn about the potential fates of bubble players like backup quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky and Mike White, linebackers Shaq Thompson and Baylon Spector, defensive backs Cam Lewis and Ja’Marcus Ingram, and offensive linemen Ryan Van Demark and Chase Lundt. Plus, identifying the top three undrafted rookie free agents with a chance to earn a roster spot.
The Bills know that the presence of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” show can be a distraction when the team begins training camp at St. John Fisher University. Learn how the Bills have been preparing for the extra attention that comes with appearing on “Hard Knocks.”
Previewing the state of the Bills’ quarterbacks, tight ends, and special teams; learn how second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman could be poised for a breakthrough season; find out how Buffalo’s 17 homegrown starters compare to past Super Bowl winners; check in on one outlet’s ranking of Top 100 Bills players in franchise history; and more!