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Here are five potential starting jobs up for grabs during training camp: The Bills have Josh Allen at quarterback but are not known as a team with any huge threats at receiver. Khalil Shakir is the lone returning wideout that is secure.
This is the fifth story in a series of previewing Buffalo Bills position groups ahead of training camp. Here’s a spoiler: Dalton Kincaid is going to have an impressive training camp. Kincaid was superb in his first two training camps because modern NFL camps are built for players like him to shine.
With the start of 2025 NFL training camps just around the corner, Bobby Kownack provides a deep dive into the Bills' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
There will be several battles to keep an eye on as the Buffalo Bills prepare for the 2025 season, but this training camp battle means more than any other.
Overseeing a position battle — with Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman seen as the leaders — is an excellent plan here. This will allow the Bills to start the players who earn their playing time, instead of pushing out starters who are only there because of contract obligations or draft status.
Depth on the interior is a question mark for the Bills. They didn't draft a guard or center on Day 3. Their starters are formidable, however, and, paired with their bookend tackles, Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown,
Buffalo Bills' training camp is on the horizon with multiple positions and precious roster spots up for grabs. ... but the Bills have a handful of position battles ready to percolate this summer.
Bills' No. 1 Position Battle Key To Josh Allen's Super Bowl Hopes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. All offseason, we have heard about the need for the Buffalo Bills to get Josh Allen another receiving weapon, despite last year proving Allen didn't need a No. 1 option.