Plus, rookie DE Landon Jackson provides a positive update heading into training camp.
The Buffalo Bills will officially kick off training camp Wednesday at St. John Fisher University, and there will be plenty of national attention on the Bills with HBO’s “Hard Knocks” in town to document everything that takes place at training camp.
Besides any pressure created by the presence of “Hard Knocks,” many members of the Bills enter camp facing expectations to perform and help Buffalo finally win a Super Bowl. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by examining which Bills players enter camp with the most on the line as part of our training camp preview.
Among the Bills who are facing the most pressure to perform this year are: defensive end Joey Bosa, wide receivers Keon Coleman and Curtis Samuel, safety Cole Bishop, linebacker Matt Milano, and defensive tackle Ed Oliver.
We also offer up a position-by-position preview of the Bills; introduce you to every member of the roster; identify which players are training camp sleepers; explore some bold camp predictions; run through the top storylines to watch and questions that must be answered for Buffalo’s offense and defense; and more!
Earlier in the week, rookie defensive end Landon Jackson, a third-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft out of Arkansas, was placed on the active-physically unable to perform (PUP) list, which left Bills fans wondering what his status would be for the start of training camp. Jackson put those concerns to rest, saying he would be “fully good to go” when the team begins training camp Wednesday at St. John Fisher University.